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Yeah, imagine getting dumped by text with the wife sitting next to you.
Ouch
Yeah, imagine getting dumped by text with the wife sitting next to you.
Confident enough to use the dial function? Bloody hell you are confident.I'm sorry you guys have had such an issue with the B&M lady... When she was working, she understood everything I said... to the point where I was confident to use the dial function (where you speak the number)!! Again, since she's been back and working all is well again, so I use her for music navigation and calling people.
It actually works better than I thought it would... And my phone doesn't read out texts
crabman
Just a bit!I pick my one year old 1.4 sport up on Monday.I'm looking forward to seeing this Blue and me thing.I imagine its a bit different from my Renault Scenics Radio/Cassette player!
Oggie.
Its a 2 minute job changing the microphone, let garage know in advance (they should have one in stock) that your turning up & within 5 minutes you'll be driving away without having to shout....save that for the hubby
You can't just order warranty parts because a customer says that's what they think is wrong.Quick update-
Dropped the car off yesterday morning after a two week wait because the Blue & Me technician was on holiday.
I explained to them that it was the microphone and guess what? I had a call yesterday lunchtime to say " we've tested your car and it's the microphone that's the problem, so we've ordered you a new one"
Is it me????????? :bang:
Common feature on new cars these days. Good feature though! Not great for trackdays though!the most annoying B&M feature is when she starts ranting on you at a trackday when you are drifting sidewards on opposite lock through a chicane at 80mph
most distracting
and on another topic the bloody hazard lights under heavy braking :bang:
i have had to start telling people about it at the driver briefing as it freaks people out - embaressing
Common feature on new cars these days. Good feature though! Not great for trackdays though!
Is the trigger on the pedal or is it a G sensor type dealie though?also not great if you have uprated brakes and tyres on the road as it can trigger where there is no need, just under normal heavy-ish braking
You can't just order warranty parts because a customer says that's what they think is wrong.
We'd regularly have people come in with faulty laptops where I used to work and say "it's got a faulty part x" and more often than not they were wrong.
I can certainly understand that The problem is that when people are allowed to self diagnose things go wrong rather frequently I went in with some dodgey washers last night and they had the parts in stock but just not the time to fit themFair point, but still pretty frustrating nonetheless
I'll happily order warranty (non-returnable) part(s) if customer insists thats the fault aslong as they sign a statement that they pay for them in full inc labour if its wrong...no takers yet
Was exactly the same when I worked in a laptop repair place. People would say I think it's "part x" and demand that we order it in without looking at their car No is what I would say to themlol...seriously though look at the hundreds (thousands) of threads which as you read through them say 'changed egr, airflow meter, lambda,crank sensor etc etc' but still wont start'! ....waste of time & money!
The simple fact is when diagnosing a fault expect the unexpected, just because you have had a similar fault it does not mean its the same again.
Lets also not forget alot of parts cannot be fitted without prior approval so even though the garage will agree with you its still not their decision.