Murraymint
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That’s perfect mate. Thank you very muchJust had a look through mt photo collection, and sorry but I didn't take particularly useful photos.
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That’s perfect mate. Thank you very muchJust had a look through mt photo collection, and sorry but I didn't take particularly useful photos.
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One way to help prevent the problem of connectors melting in the rear lamps is not to hold the car on the foot brake for longer than needed. If you think you are going to be halted for more than a few seconds apply the parking brake and release the foot brake. This will prevent heat build up in the rear lamps. My car a 2016 500X auto using this method has not had a problem after 63,000 miles.Such goodwill gestures are often reliant on having the car serviced at a dealer.
Car sales are low profit, and generally cars are very reliable, meaning the dealer has little work to do. Insisting on dealer servicing to maintain warranty, and any later out-of-warranty payments, helps the dealers with more work and greater profitability. Without profitable dealers, there are no new car sales.
Interesting, will let the wife know. But good tip.One way to help prevent the problem of connectors melting in the rear lamps is not to hold the car on the foot brake for longer than needed. If you think you are going to be halted for more than a few seconds apply the parking brake and release the foot brake. This will prevent heat build up in the rear lamps. My car a 2016 500X auto using this method has not had a problem after 63,000 miles.
Hi Arekp,Just had a look through mt photo collection, and sorry but I didn't take particularly useful photos.
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Hi All,Just had a look through mt photo collection, and sorry but I didn't take particularly useful photos.
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