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More warranty work for the Tata.
« on: 04 March 2019, 15:09:59 »

Both of my XFR's have had warranty work undertaken for a fault with the central locking system.The car I now own had warranty work for a wing mirror that wouldn't fold and sounded like a loose nut in a food blender. £600 apparently.

Now both bonnet support struts have gone tits up. Luckily my head was not under the bonnet when they failed. :)

The 2 year warranty runs out in September. Any further repairs could prove expensive after that.

Time for a new car perhaps?


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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #1 on: 04 March 2019, 15:23:25 »

I believe there are a few Teslas going cheap. Very slight smell of smoke about them.

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=144472.0
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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #2 on: 04 March 2019, 15:34:42 »

I believe there are a few Teslas going cheap. Very slight smell of smoke about them.

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=144472.0

Actually, I've always been very fond of diesel cars. :)
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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #3 on: 04 March 2019, 16:50:17 »

I'm sure you'll imminently be receiving a glossy flyer explaining that, while JLR products are impeccably reliable, they'll happily sell you an extended warranry. For only slightly less than the average UK mortgage per month  ::)

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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #4 on: 04 March 2019, 17:12:30 »

Worrying amount of warranty work.

My dads Ford Fiesta has developed an intermittent fault still in warranty. Right when tested....

You would have thought by now that all problems would have been ironed out on new cars.
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« Reply #5 on: 04 March 2019, 17:34:48 »

Worrying amount of warranty work.

My dads Ford Fiesta has developed an intermittent fault still in warranty. Right when tested....

You would have thought by now that all problems would have been ironed out on new cars.
Wifey's astra had a new accelerator pedal switch under warranty last week. Apparently, they'd 'had a few in'. But, with reference to your comment about new cars, I doubt Vauxhall had anything to do with making the electrical components.
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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #6 on: 04 March 2019, 17:39:21 »

Haven't Suburu just issued recall in Yankee land with brake switches being incompatible with owner's hygiene products.  I believe they are trying to avoid having to do a global recall.  Bless the Japs...
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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #7 on: 04 March 2019, 17:48:37 »

Haven't Suburu just issued recall in Yankee land with brake switches being incompatible with owner's hygiene products.  I believe they are trying to avoid having to do a global recall.  Bless the Japs...

you mean this one ...   :)

https://www.motor1.com/news/307606/subaru-recalling-vehicles-us-brake-switch/
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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #8 on: 04 March 2019, 18:19:05 »

Worrying amount of warranty work.

My dads Ford Fiesta has developed an intermittent fault still in warranty. Right when tested....

You would have thought by now that all problems would have been ironed out on new cars.
Wifey's astra had a new accelerator pedal switch under warranty last week. Apparently, they'd 'had a few in'. But, with reference to your comment about new cars, I doubt Vauxhall had anything to do with making the electrical components.


They still haven't fixed that?
We were seeing lots of failures of Astra pedals 15 years ago!
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« Reply #9 on: 04 March 2019, 18:30:33 »

Worrying amount of warranty work.

My dads Ford Fiesta has developed an intermittent fault still in warranty. Right when tested....

You would have thought by now that all problems would have been ironed out on new cars.
Wifey's astra had a new accelerator pedal switch under warranty last week. Apparently, they'd 'had a few in'. But, with reference to your comment about new cars, I doubt Vauxhall had anything to do with making the electrical components.


They still haven't fixed that?
We were seeing lots of failures of Astra pedals 15 years ago!
DBW. Fifteen years ago?  :-\
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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #10 on: 04 March 2019, 18:37:09 »

Worrying amount of warranty work.

My dads Ford Fiesta has developed an intermittent fault still in warranty. Right when tested....

You would have thought by now that all problems would have been ironed out on new cars.
Wifey's astra had a new accelerator pedal switch under warranty last week. Apparently, they'd 'had a few in'. But, with reference to your comment about new cars, I doubt Vauxhall had anything to do with making the electrical components.


They still haven't fixed that?
We were seeing lots of failures of Astra pedals 15 years ago!
DBW. Fifteen years ago?  :-\
I would have thought so ;)
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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #11 on: 04 March 2019, 18:43:33 »

Worrying amount of warranty work.

My dads Ford Fiesta has developed an intermittent fault still in warranty. Right when tested....

You would have thought by now that all problems would have been ironed out on new cars.
Wifey's astra had a new accelerator pedal switch under warranty last week. Apparently, they'd 'had a few in'. But, with reference to your comment about new cars, I doubt Vauxhall had anything to do with making the electrical components.


They still haven't fixed that?
We were seeing lots of failures of Astra pedals 15 years ago!
DBW. Fifteen years ago?  :-\
astra G 8valve  Z16SE year 2000 is DBW so 18 years ago
as is the 2.6 & 3.2 omega 2001 -2004

the x16szr 8 valve astra engine had a cable 1998 -2002 ,loved those simple engines
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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #12 on: 04 March 2019, 18:50:10 »

Well......blow me do..............no, actually. Don't. ;D
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« Reply #13 on: 04 March 2019, 18:51:35 »

You knew where you were with a throttle cable that you could pull on under the bonnet. :y

My 1982 Y Reg Astra MK 1 was one of the last cars with contact breaker 'points'
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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #14 on: 04 March 2019, 18:57:53 »

You knew where you were with a throttle cable that you could pull on under the bonnet. :y
indeed  :y
My 1982 Y Reg Astra MK 1 was one of the last cars with contact breaker 'points'

and what a PITA points where  ::)

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« Reply #15 on: 04 March 2019, 19:03:57 »

You knew where you were with a throttle cable that you could pull on under the bonnet. :y
indeed  :y
My 1982 Y Reg Astra MK 1 was one of the last cars with contact breaker 'points'

and what a PITA points where ::)

I would use a light bulb and two 'croc clips' to set the timing. I couldn't afford a strobe light. On 2 stoke bikes of the time I would find TDC by very gently  pushing a screwdriver down the 'plug hole' until it just touched the top of the piston.

Should have used a dial gauge really. :-\

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« Reply #16 on: 04 March 2019, 20:49:39 »

You knew where you were with a throttle cable .......

I knew where I was ....... stuck flat out in a 3.0S and hurtling towards a roundabout, because the throttle cable had frayed and wouldn't return back in its sleeve. Made for an interesting few seconds before I bought it to a halt.  ::)
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« Reply #17 on: 05 March 2019, 11:24:48 »

You knew where you were with a throttle cable .......

I knew where I was ....... stuck flat out in a 3.0S and hurtling towards a roundabout, because the throttle cable had frayed and wouldn't return back in its sleeve. Made for an interesting few seconds before I bought it to a halt.  ::)

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« Reply #18 on: 05 March 2019, 11:33:08 »

You knew where you were with a throttle cable .......

I knew where I was ....... stuck flat out in a 3.0S and hurtling towards a roundabout, because the throttle cable had frayed and wouldn't return back in its sleeve. Made for an interesting few seconds before I bought it to a halt.  ::)

Capri?

Granada/Consul?

Something else entirely?

Capri  :y
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« Reply #19 on: 05 March 2019, 11:42:26 »


On 2 stoke bikes of the time I would find TDC by very gently  pushing a screwdriver down the 'plug hole' until it just touched the top of the piston.

Should have used a dial gauge really. :-\

That brings back memories.  :)  In fact, if I had to do it on the MotoX bike I'd still do it that way.  :y  Just got to be gentle with the kickstart.  ;D
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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #20 on: 05 March 2019, 12:28:22 »

So its had a wing mirror motor (as mentioned, not seen this issue) and 40 quid of bonnet gas struts ......and your worried about reliability  ;D ;D ;D .
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« Reply #21 on: 05 March 2019, 13:02:39 »

So its had a wing mirror motor (as mentioned, not seen this issue) and 40 quid of bonnet gas struts ......and your worried about reliability  ;D ;D ;D .

No. I'm not unduly concerned as most problems have been minor and covered by warranty anyway. Neither XFR I have owned have missed a beat mechanically, which is probably more than can be said of the XJ6 and XJ12 that were built (thrown together) in the seventies by slovenly communists. ::)

Main expenses seems to come in the form of petrol and tyres. :y

Major service £285......minor service around £200 which is no more than STMO pays fof Mrs STMO's derv Astra. :)

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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #22 on: 05 March 2019, 14:17:26 »

So its had a wing mirror motor (as mentioned, not seen this issue) and 40 quid of bonnet gas struts ......and your worried about reliability  ;D ;D ;D .

No he's worried about having to pay for repairs when the warranty runs out!  ;D
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« Reply #23 on: 05 March 2019, 14:47:20 »

So its had a wing mirror motor (as mentioned, not seen this issue) and 40 quid of bonnet gas struts ......and your worried about reliability  ;D ;D ;D .

No he's worried about having to pay for repairs when the warranty runs out;D

Something to consider.

.......but so far it seems reasonably trouble free. :)
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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #24 on: 05 March 2019, 18:39:34 »

I though that was why Tata owners wear flat caps when driving, so they place it by the car with a sign: "Car, wife & whippet to keep, please give generously", when it grinds to a halt! :P :P :P
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Re: More warranty work for the Tata.
« Reply #25 on: 06 March 2019, 17:09:59 »

You knew where you were with a throttle cable .......

I knew where I was ....... stuck flat out in a 3.0S and hurtling towards a roundabout, because the throttle cable had frayed and wouldn't return back in its sleeve. Made for an interesting few seconds before I bought it to a halt.  ::)
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