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karloss:
T'would appear it's not just Land Rover products that break without provacation. Last week while in Penrith for work, the car (company Vectra) broke down. Well, when I say broke down, a light came on on the dash with a picture of a spanner (which I ignored, I am after all a Landy driver). Then the engine died off drastically. The Vectra has a "limp home mode" which is just that and can't really be ignored. Cut a long story short. It was recovered by the AA and towed into Wakefield to the Vauxhall dealers. This was last Monday. They rang me yesterday, a week and two days later to say it was fixed. 7.30 this morning, it conks out again. Que AA truck etc. The service manager at the (unnamed) Vauxhall dealership now sports a bleeding ear. What a flippin' performance. The Landy, abused, bashed, battered & older than most countries has never (YET) refused to get me home. Although it's required nursing a time or two. :)  Modern technology, you can keep it thanx. :(  :(

Paul:
Vauxhall, Say no more  :lol:

robbie:
Yeeh I'll second that Karloss. My Suzie has limped a couple of times already (mainly carb trouble after trying to swim with her, now cured :) ) but when a new one fails, it fails with very little anyone except (or even in your case) the correct bits to 'talk' to it.........

It was actually nice to open the bonnet of the Suzie and see things I could play with :D

Bush Tucker Man:
Karloss, it wouldn't happen to be the dealer just to the south side of our beautiful little bridge with the Chantry Chapel on it, would it? :)

Sooty:

--- Quote from: "Paul" ---Vauxhall, Say no more  :lol:
--- End quote ---

I seem to recall you driving a Izuzu Trooper, is that not a rebadged Vauxhall?

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