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Old 05-07-2004   #46
 
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Originally posted by spacecowboyalexb, when you accelerate from standing, do you get a kind of knocking sound when the gear engages?
It "used" to knock primarily when lifting the clutch up in (1st)gear, but now the techs have rerouted the offending hoses, it doesn't really knock on clutch-up anymore (still waiting for these to be renewed though).
It still makes similar noises over rough roads/pot holes/etc

So in answer to your question...Yes, it does knock on acceleration from standing, but only when engaging 1st.

Book a test drive with one of their master techs - You drive the car, not him and point out when it makes the noises. It's the only way. Mine pulls to the left quite a lot, but the tracking is cool. I had to take a tech out in the car before they would accept there was something not quite right.[}:)]

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Old 05-07-2004   #47
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To be honest Alex you have described my fault exactly. I think I'll mention this to them next time I'm there. If you have any more details as to the 'fix' perfomed on your motor I would be grateful, I would enjoy explaining how to fix my fault to them!

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You got PM, spacecowboy...

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At least you didn't ask them for the tinted windows or steering wheel imagine the mess they'd have made of that!! Youu'd have been going along and the steering wheel would probably have come off in your hand and the windows fall out! The least you get them to do the better!

Goodluck & keep us updated.

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Yeah I'D definatly go with Tansys Idea with National Newspaper / Watchdog or both?!? but make sure you threaten the garage first that if the work isnt done to a "New Car Standard" in a weeks time you will do it, it might make them get there thumbs out there asses and get a goddamn roof liner that aint creased!!!! as well as sort out the knocking problem. If my new car pulled to the left slightly id be just slightly worried. Im rather lucky my local Fiat/Lancia Dealer "Reg Vardy" are competant and get things dont that they say they will do.

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One bit of advice is that you have bought the car through a finance company - my sister did this and car was unroadworthy. On contacting a solicitor she was told that her gripe for money and the like was with the finance company. It is a strange way around but she took it up with them and got her money back, meanwhile trading standards took the garage to court for selling unroadworthy cars.

Not sure if this is applicable in your case but worth looking into.

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