George Baker
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I was bowling down the M6 a month ago (1.9 Eleganza JTD) with some 250 miles on the clock when 'beep' and up comes the disconcerting dashboard display message 'Engine control faulty - contact garage'. Power loss and glowing warning light somewhat alarming on a brand new car. Limped in to Liverpool where dealer diagnosed 'Particulate regeneration - clogged filter' and apparently fixed things. Some 600 miles later, a repeat performance. A different dealer connected his box of tricks and received a 'no error' message. Clearly, the car's performance and the warning message/light on the dashboard meant that there was an error - so computer's dont' lie, then ! The box of tricks did manage to wipe the info off the in-car computer so that the dealer was unable to resurrect the original message and he tried to replicate the problem by various means ( bench test, road test etc) but to no avail. He is at a loss to explain how to sort this out, suggesting that I could simply run the car until the fault occurs again ( which would be huge fun if I happened to be on my planned trip to the Highlands). The M6 incident was bad enough - in the middle lane, overtaking a long convoy of HGVs when the power fell away - and I'm inclined to say to Mr Fiat " this car is unreliable..no-one knows how to fix it because the computer says there is no error....here's the keys ". OK, so I'm a grumpy old man, but I've parted with a large sum of hard-earned money for something that doesn't 'do what it says on the tin'. Has anyone got any suggestions as to what I can do to persuade the dealer that the diagnostic procedure must be as unreliable as he car
George Baker
George Baker