So what have you done with your Aston today?
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whoami said:
justin220 said:
whoami said:
Which brand did you go for?
I went for the 0801 from amazon. Really chuffed with it. I was tempted by the 0805 but not sure I really needed the extra functionality. I can always upgrade I guess in the future.£40 well spent IMO
Was it easy to install neatly?
The wire runs from front to back tucked into the headlining
tonyhall38 said:
Nothing serious I hope....
Not too sure yet… happily pootling down the outside lane then given the red triangle, an 'engine system service urgent' and 'emission system service urgent' warnings, shortly followed by red battery symbol and engine management amber light…Clutch in, coast to hard shoulder, car clearly not running right, so turn off. Give it the standard 5 minutes to see if it fixes itself…. nothing doing, so a combination of calls to AMW and RAC gets the car recovered home, and Works coming to get it next week.
I was glad I had 2 coats in the car, it got bloody cold on the roadside. My feet are still freezing!
After hearing that the trickle chargers that come with the car do have a 'Life Span' I changed over to the CTEK MXS 5.0 Charger. Early indications are that the original charger was not functioning correctly which would explain why I recently had a flat battery even though the trickle charger was plugged in.
Speculatore said:
After hearing that the trickle chargers that come with the car do have a 'Life Span' I changed over to the CTEK MXS 5.0 Charger. Early indications are that the original charger was not functioning correctly which would explain why I recently had a flat battery even though the trickle charger was plugged in.
OEM charger is sh it. AKAIK, the oem charger outputs 0.8 amps, the MXS5.0 puts out, you guessed it, 5 amps. The OEM couldn't handle you leaving the interior lights on.hashluck said:
Ken Figenus said:
Picked car up from dealer after all week TPMS module fix, drove to Banbury ready for Gaydon Sunday Service; just booked recovery truck to take us back to Wales for same fault :-(
Hi Ken, how does a TPSM fault stop you driving the car?Ken Figenus said:
Correct Mike. It is intermitently calling brake failure and all sorts. No indicators. No speedo. Folds mirrors in at 70mph... Still drives great (well heavy steering at slow speeds). BERU Module is now new so it ain't TPMS.
Crazy a non real fault kills the whole f car. Nuts.
Modern electronics Crazy a non real fault kills the whole f car. Nuts.
Great until they start playing up
Have you asked the dealer to fit the AMDS data logging system so they can see what is going on when the fault triggers?
mikey k said:
Modern electronics
Great until they start playing up
Have you asked the dealer to fit the AMDS data logging system so they can see what is going on when the fault triggers?
Thanks for the tip Mike. I think it throws so many faults that diagnostics are useless in, err, diagnosing. I have a feel this is something to do with gearbox dash display gubbins - gearbox works fine. Arghhh!Great until they start playing up
Have you asked the dealer to fit the AMDS data logging system so they can see what is going on when the fault triggers?
Ken Figenus said:
You have my sympathies - I spent a few rather chilly hours on the side of the M25 in the company of a very pleasant RAC chap awaiting a suitable tow truck.Packed the car off in the safe confines of the Works Service truck this afternoon, so hopefully a short stay at the Aston Hospital for Poorly Motors!
Ken Figenus said:
You have my sympathies - I spent a few rather chilly hours on the side of the M25 in the company of a very pleasant RAC chap awaiting a suitable tow truck.Packed the car off in the safe confines of the Works Service truck this afternoon, so hopefully a short stay at the Aston Hospital for Poorly Motors!
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