They haven't called; they haven't e-mailed. The only thing they have done is nothing. Oh, except stare at me as I walked out..
Maybe worth speaking to your local newspaper and consumer protection association.
They haven't called; they haven't e-mailed. The only thing they have done is nothing. Oh, except stare at me as I walked out..
Update from me. I have nothing to update. Which demonstrates EXACTLY why I left the car with the dealership and put the onus squarely with them; because they don't seem to care.
They haven't called; they haven't e-mailed. The only thing they have done is nothing. Oh, except stare at me as I walked out.
The finance company were advised today that I have rejected the car. They wanted to know if I was to continue with my payments, to which I said I was...
The thing is, to continue to drive it would also have been the wrong thing to do. Actions have to back up the point being made; it is not fit for purpose and as such, the dealership have to take responsibility.
And if and when the time comes, there will be some very carefully drafted letters, probably assisted by a family friend who happens to be a solicitor.
I dont see a problem using it in these circumstances as its now a known fault thats not confined to one vehicle.I often have faulty equipment at work and we carry on using it (if safe to do so) until it is sorted out by the supplier. I have had thousands of pounds worth of faulty equipment replaced without any problems.We also replace faulty product for our customers which can cost thousands.The retail car buyer often gets a bad deal as in this case.
No warning lights at all. The stop/start does not operate but it gives no warning about it.
It just runs better for some reason, and I'm keen to see if anyone else has the same result.
Very odd, If I disconnect mine all hell breaks loose on the dash, I have to restart the engine 5 or six time to clear the warnings once re-connected.![]()
How old is your 500?
It's a euro 6 Panda, - 8 months.
I can't comment on why the panda throws up the warning lights sorry, i've only done this with our 14 month old 500. The panda ECU may differ from the 500
Safe bet it's a Euro 5 then, the switch probably only controls the start stop on that version.
It increases the revs when put into gear (well, sometimes which is what led me to disconnecting it), so it's not just start/stop.
Has your Panda got Hill Hold Assist? Maybe that's why it's displaying warnings?
No just the low life basic model.
I does beg the question why your one is not triggering a warning light. Maybe therein lies the fault.