Tashyboy
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Crocks. There an infraction right there. ?Indeed, but I’d rather wear your crocks and underpants than actually look at one.
I’ve driven one and they handle fine as you’d expect for a camper van ?
Crocks. There an infraction right there. ?Indeed, but I’d rather wear your crocks and underpants than actually look at one.
I’ve driven one and they handle fine as you’d expect for a camper van ?
My problem is I am getting over 50p a kw generated now as they were fitted when the tariff was high. Making me close to £2K a year.
That’s what am looking at. AC connection has been mentionedIn that case it's worth keeping it tho? Battery and using it would cost more.. get an ev tariff and charge at night cheap .. save even more
That’s what am looking at. AC connection has been mentioned
Must say they still are a learning curve
The Corsa is 100% a beta car and is full of bugs
It has this "electric traction control fault" issue which is basically an engine management light
It stops the car starting once you stop after it comes up
It can be caused by a number of things.. one of them the 12v battery not charging properly
I had it come up for first time in 13000 miles
I got home.. disconnected battery for 30 seconds and it hasn't come back since (70 miles driven since)
I'd say if anyone was the buy one avoid PSA cars (no offence smithy) they are not the best and also the techs aren't as available as other brands .. plus servicing they rip you off! £239 for a second service even tho if it was another brand you would be looking SUb £150 as nothing to do
Still enjoy the electric side of driving but will be buying a nissan, Kia, Hyundai, telsa or mg next time round
Both the Kia’s and Hyundai’s have issues with the 12v battery at the moment. It’s due a software fix however a lot of owners have a tool in their car specifically for disconnecting the battery, giving it a minute and then reconnecting!!
Mine is at Tilbury, has been since the 7th so hoping the PDI is almost done at which point it’s shipped to the dealer and then stuck on a trailer and delivered to me.
I'd say if anyone was the buy one avoid PSA cars (no offence smithy) they are not the best and also the techs aren't as available as other brands .. plus servicing they rip you off! £239 for a second service even tho if it was another brand you would be looking SUb £150 as nothing to do
No offence taken. Honestly. But why are you having a 2nd service done?
Official intervals are 1st service at 8,000 miles or 1 year and then every 2 years, 16k thereafter....
Another cock up by PSA tbh, it's actually every 1st year then 2nd year then every 2
The manual is clear as mud
The first is just an inspection
I had a discussion with few other forums half.of the dealers say what you say half don't
I've seen emails from head office backing up that it's year 1 2 then 4
So to keep warranty happy I've just done it
My e208 was bricked for an update as well, not only that but one of the techs caught part of the front trim with their pocket and ripped it off. Had to have a new front grill!
Thankfully I got like for like courtesy car.
Still like my car, order a new one in December. Would buy Peugeot again if they had a bigger battery though ideally I’m looking at the the Ioniq or ev6.
See I'm really put off the entire PSA group (sorry again smithy) because of their build quality and lack of knowledge from their techs.
Errrrr.... I don't think a software download bricking a system can be blamed on a tech. Also, a mechanic could break a front grille on any car by catching it in his trousers pocket, they're all plastic after all.
Am I alone in thinking that if a trouser pocket snags on a piece of car trim, the pocket is the thing that should suffer damage?Also, a mechanic could break a front grille on any car by catching it in his trousers pocket, they're all plastic after all.
Depends on what part of the car trim your trouser pocket snags on. Especially if the car trim is plastic.Am I alone in thinking that if a trouser pocket snags on a piece of car trim, the pocket is the thing that should suffer damage?
Am I alone in thinking that if a trouser pocket snags on a piece of car trim, the pocket is the thing that should suffer damage?
@Smiffy
found this on one of the forums , orginally I was told year 1, then 2 year gap and year 3 and 5 services , they changed the goal posts mid way which is why im servicing it next week
however my dealer still thinks the 1 and 3 is right but Im not risking not doing it incase
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That's a bloody expensive cabin filter!
What is included a core service, is it more than just a visual inspection of brakes, wipers, tyres, etc?