(09-10-2014 12:41pm)B_o_b_o Wrote: Yep.
This has happened to me as well. Wondered if it was the battery? Only solution was lock and unlock the car which makes you look like a complete prat sat in the car with the lights flashing and wing mirrors folding in and out.
I won't be buying another.
- rattles/buzzing
- wobbly trim
- broken drivers door latch/cable
- key issues
- then to cap it off, my car was keyed, my local LR dealer recommended a local body shop which they said they use themselves (despite their own website saying they have one of their own and they don't) and the body shop in question did a horrendous job! e.g. they scratched the very panels they had just painted, lacquer runs, lacquer overspray all over my front grille and on other areas of trim down the offside of the car and on the offside front head lamp!
Removing and replacing the fuses I mentioned (in fact, probably only fuse number 1 needs removing, as this seems to protect the module) seems to work for quite a long time (28 months last time) and is well worth trying.
I agree that the quality of the cars leaves a lot to be desired - it's the tinniest car I've had since my last made-in-the-UK one, which was a Metro!
As regards spraying, I had exactly the same problem with my Mercedes dealer - their 'in house' body shop turned out to be a sub-contractor to whom they took the car, and the end result was just like you describe in your case, as well as little bits of fibre stuck in the paint. When they redid it, it was still far from perfect and I picked up a stone chip on the windscreen when I drove the car back, which was extra annoying! For such a tiny dent in the first place, I could hardly believe the over-spray they caused (no proper masking, obviously) and it serves to make the car look as if it has had a much bigger prang.