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Our 500 is now 14mths old and they still can't get stop/start to work properly. The main dealer Arnold Clarke, Grangemouth are now blaming us saying it's the way we drive it. It is currently in the 'garage' and yesterday they called to say they found 4 faults, today it is now 'we dont use the car enough'. We know all about the 'holding on biting point' and putting clutch right down to floor. It's had an array of new sensors fitted and a new battery. We now drive around with only the radio on so as not stress the poor electrical system. I am currently trying to establish whether the correct alternator has been fitted. Fiat are being very cagey about this so I am having to phone different dealers, so that I can check our one. Our main problem is the continual 'stop start unavailable':bang: we have had it come on whilst cruising on the motorway having done 30 miles and it just popped up.Last time it was in the garage in April it didnt help that they scratched the rear quarter and chipped the drivers door. Here's a thought put a higher output alternator on to compensate
. We are raging with way we are being treated over this, Fiat
need to get these early cars sorted and fast and take ownership of the issues
Forgive me if I raise this as a possible cause - it may have already been addressed. How about a full overnight charge with the battery out of the car. Although you would need a 'replacement' battery since 500s don't like to have no battery disconnected for any lenght of time because it can cause the flashing mileage problem (or it did the 'older' ones).