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plus, if its home made then no E numbers, less sugar, so practically a health food
Not the way I make it.
plus, if its home made then no E numbers, less sugar, so practically a health food
Quelle surprise! If it's an L322 trouble is only to be expected, they don't like rain. You are supposed to keep it in an airconditioned garage, polish it once a month and only ever take it out in warm dry weathernot impressed. within a month of ownership.. new car is poorly.. in my opinion thats a fault that was at present at the time of sale, not something thats turned up after 6 months driving round. i shouldnt be liable for ANY cost to fix it!!! that includes any diag fees from a garage.
its nothing major, bearing in the ac pump (i think) but thats not the point.. the dealer is legally obliged to fix.. i shouldnt be involved financiallyQuelle surprise! If it's an L322 trouble is only to be expected, they don't like rain. You are supposed to keep it in an airconditioned garage, polish it once a month and only ever take it out in warm dry weather
If you bought from a garage, you should certainly be able to get some sort of restitution.
Got a replacement wheel
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The old one is now my spare as paint was flaking
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Quelle surprise! If it's an L322 trouble is only to be expected, they don't like rain. You are supposed to keep it in an airconditioned garage, polish it once a month and only ever take it out in warm dry weather
If you bought from a garage, you should certainly be able to get some sort of restitution.
its nothing major, bearing in the ac pump (i think) but thats not the point.. the dealer is legally obliged to fix.. i shouldnt be involved financially
apart from that its fine (so far)
so far hes gone from.. we'll sort it dont worry.. to get the warranty to cover itYou can only get upset if the dealer is a dick over it.
J
Quelle surprise! If it's an L322 trouble is only to be expected, they don't like rain. You are supposed to keep it in an airconditioned garage, polish it once a month and only ever take it out in warm dry weather
If you bought from a garage, you should certainly be able to get some sort of restitution.
my 2008 L322 SC ... It's more reliable than my P38 which is currently on the bump stops.
The leak off pipes on my tractor are over 50 years old, those on my Transit 20 years old, both OK which says a lot about the quality of German engineeringGates unbraided stuff is the best I've found. Lasts about 5 yrs on my tratter, 14 months? On the 38 and still OK.
Arnt the transit ones plastic push fit with a seal ?The leak off pipes on my tractor are over 50 years old, those on my Transit 20 years old, both OK which says a lot about the quality of German engineering
Agreed, see a few. There are some strange people aboutArgh this damn RR https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255908434209?hash=item3b9554d121:gx8AAOSwMeRjszP5&amdata=enc:AQAHAAAAoMp8RBDiHeNHopCcHBpRXh254oD+ozGKQllq29YhYqSiz4IgZtVInMniI+m0QU1RR5sXaA3ZmFFjyqlK8JSV9p5RT2JiUvHenrs14Tb5X+nwAX/jCp2cTpIB/rH30dyXhV1/bqens/HxDgjixiuUW4VHyhRo3l57zA0qvSwtAdyV2UcMEbSXKAHRHuB/NmsxJyugOYVzr7zsfyL/2i/OKOU=|tkp:Bk9SR9Ti54yxYQ
In what way is a lookalike ex crim RR a selling point?
Not as far as I can see. Maybe on the newer ones.Arnt the transit ones plastic push fit with a seal ?
Found the diesel leak that caused the MOT failure. Bludy leak off pipes again, done less than 3K kilometres since I fitted new ones
In the probably vain hope that they will last longer, I have fitted stainless over braided pipe this time with heat shrink on the ends.
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