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  • #16
    Re: New car problems

    Apparently they issued a 'software update' at the end of November 2015 to fix this problem on a Renault Clio... but it didn't work...

    I'd get a different car... one that doesn't have all this plug in software malarky stuff I can't get my head around ( but that's just me being a stick in the mud )
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    • #17
      Re: New car problems

      Amethyst - I think you are right, I think I have been more than willing to let the dealer sort out the problem and at the end of the day it is not running how it should and I have it for the next 4 years.

      I bought my last car and always had it serviced by them and had no issues, but I guess you only find out what a company is really like when you have a problem. Certainly will not be using them again.

      Ostell- 100% agree with you, I doubt that the software update is going to fix the lights.

      I drove the car yesterday and the radio reset itself 3 times on a 15 mile journey.

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      • #18
        Re: New car problems

        When you say the radio reset itself, what do you mean?

        Did it retune itself, lose all the preset stations, turn off..........?
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        • #19
          Re: New car problems

          Tools: it simply turns off for a few seconds and turns back on exactly how it was before.

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          • #20
            Re: New car problems

            It does sound like a software issue then

            Sadly (or not) modern vehicle systems are controlled via a series of ECU's, i.e one for the engine, braking, lighting, entertainment, etc etc.

            All these systems are interlinked by what is called a CANBUS system where they communicate data between each other. These ECU's (mini computers if you like) rely on being programmed with specific software to react when they receive a signal or trigger on an event.

            Basically it boils down to your car isn't operating as it should and is therefore, not as described or fit for purpose.

            As mentioned before, things such as mandatory lights (even the main beam tell tale) are required by law.

            Again as advised before by many, reject the car and either ask for a repair, replacement, refund.

            If you/they would prefer a repair, insist they supply you with a courtesy car of a similar or higher spec and leave your car with them until it is repaired fully.
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