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gilford Member Since: 07 Jan 2010 Location: Anglesey Posts: 542 |
Buy the extended warranty and then take it to another dealers with the fault |
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Thu Sep 08 2011 2:34pm |
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Johnnyopolis Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Hampshire Posts: 137 |
You can buy an extended warranty on a car thats out of warranty?? |
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Thu Sep 08 2011 4:35pm |
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MikeS Member Since: 24 Dec 2009 Location: Parkdale, Melbourne Posts: 261 |
Ebay, £300 ish
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Thu Sep 08 2011 4:46pm |
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firstinretail Member Since: 30 Jul 2011 Location: bolton Posts: 461 |
be caefull, have seen fault to be proved to be before the warranty, before you buy clear, every single code and historical ones, warranty companies are getting savy. |
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Thu Sep 08 2011 6:15pm |
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rr5port Member Since: 08 Jun 2011 Location: Northampton Posts: 43 |
Ebay - Whole bumper with ACC unit £110 or offers
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Thu Sep 08 2011 6:41pm |
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LeighG Member Since: 25 Aug 2011 Location: Southampton Posts: 55 |
Cheer's for the response guys.
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Fri Sep 09 2011 8:20am |
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rr5port Member Since: 08 Jun 2011 Location: Northampton Posts: 43 |
I didn't mean change the whole bumper, just buy the bumper throw it away and use the ACC module to fix your car |
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Fri Sep 09 2011 6:14pm |
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whealey Member Since: 02 Sep 2011 Location: East Yorkshire, UK Posts: 56 |
Slightly off topic... but is it possible to disable ACC and just use normal cruise control on a Range Rover Sport which is equipped with ACC? Is there a button / setting to do this anywhere? |
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Sat Sep 10 2011 4:04pm |
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LeighG Member Since: 25 Aug 2011 Location: Southampton Posts: 55 |
rr5port - I was meaning the same as you do, buy a bumper not worrying what condition it is and remove the ACC sensor, however the sensor is actually attached the car frame behind the bumper and the bit on the bumper is just a cover. So when you remove the bumper the ACC sensor stays on the car and does not come away with the bumper.
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Mon Sep 12 2011 8:13am |
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whealey Member Since: 02 Sep 2011 Location: East Yorkshire, UK Posts: 56 |
Thanks Leigh.
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Mon Sep 12 2011 8:55am |
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dazzagt Member Since: 07 Jul 2011 Location: London / Wokingham Posts: 231 |
On mine 56 SC , you can have cruise only or ACC two separate buttons on the wheel, as in my other post ACC is a pain in my opinion as too many peeps like pulling out into your nice gap, so just have it on cruise only whenever i use it RRS S/C, Factory Fitted Full HST kit, 22" Overfinch SS, Carbon Vents & Grill .. - FOR SALE - PM me for details 997 GT3 - X6 35d |
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Mon Sep 12 2011 12:28pm |
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whealey Member Since: 02 Sep 2011 Location: East Yorkshire, UK Posts: 56 |
Any chance of a pic of the two buttons? I want to see if I can translate that to the MY2011 one... my dad is driving a MY2011 SC at the moment, I'm getting the MY2012 at the end of October. I literally can't wait!!! |
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Mon Sep 12 2011 12:32pm |
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dazzagt Member Since: 07 Jul 2011 Location: London / Wokingham Posts: 231 |
Here you go, top left button activates the ACC ( sets the distance ) and the middle one adjusts the speed, bottom button turns on the cruise initially Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated RRS S/C, Factory Fitted Full HST kit, 22" Overfinch SS, Carbon Vents & Grill .. - FOR SALE - PM me for details 997 GT3 - X6 35d |
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Mon Sep 12 2011 1:26pm |
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whealey Member Since: 02 Sep 2011 Location: East Yorkshire, UK Posts: 56 |
Ha - I never knew that! I've used cruise so many times in an 05 RRS and never noticed the difference.
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Mon Sep 12 2011 2:05pm |
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