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Problem now is Im now gonna be utterley paranoid about it happening again and checking constantly on my car.
I dont have a gun so Ill just lay in wait with my Black & Decker hedge trimmer instead. ;)
Some jealous b*****d decided to scrape a key down the side of my 172 whilst it was parked outside my house last night. The scratch has is about 2 foot long and has gone through to the metal in a couple of places. As this has never happened before what do you suggest I do? I would preferably like...
Should you expext the mechanics to take your car for a road test when you have a service, and if so whats a reasonable length trip for them to check the car over?
I dont really fancy the idea of the local Renault mechanics having free use of my car for an afternoon. They even managed to drive...
Should you expext the mechanics to take your car for a road test when you have a service, and if so whats a reasonable length trip for them to check the car over?
I dont really fancy the idea of the local Renault mechanics having free use of my car for an afternoon. They even managed to drive...
Exactly the same thing happened to my Clio. Ive had to take it in twice, to different dealers, to get fixed. Like others have said, it was a loose connection in the seatbelt pretensioners. Took no time at all to fix and they were already aware of the problem the second time round.
Exactly the same thing happened to my Clio. Ive had to take it in twice, to different dealers, to get fixed. Like others have said, it was a loose connection in the seatbelt pretensioners. Took no time at all to fix and they were already aware of the problem the second time round.