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Old Jul 8th, 2020, 19:12   #1
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Im a bit new to this site but looking for advice and info if possible...

Im a relatively new owner of a 64 plate s60 which has developed a slight miss under low speed acceleration. I had already checked to see if there were any outstanding recalls and found the one regarding the manifold issue so I have decided to phone the local dealership in Huddersfield and they have said there is a new seatbelt issue too.They said they would check the car so ive booked it in but they also said that there isnt a fix for the manifold issue?? Ive looked further into the government recall page (added year and type etc)and found it says there are 5 recalls for my car which all have an explanation of how the dealer will rectify the issues (apart from a non fixable fuel gauge one) ...Do they have to carry out the work stated or am I just getting fobbed off?
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I am taking my s60 into the dealer (Hatfields of Bury) to have my manifold done later this month.I was told it would take about 2.5 hours.So there must be a cure for it or do they just want to waste everybody's time.
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Im a bit new to this site but looking for advice and info if possible...

Im a relatively new owner of a 64 plate s60 which has developed a slight miss under low speed acceleration. I had already checked to see if there were any outstanding recalls and found the one regarding the manifold issue so I have decided to phone the local dealership in Huddersfield and they have said there is a new seatbelt issue too.They said they would check the car so ive booked it in but they also said that there isnt a fix for the manifold issue?? Ive looked further into the government recall page (added year and type etc)and found it says there are 5 recalls for my car which all have an explanation of how the dealer will rectify the issues (apart from a non fixable fuel gauge one) ...Do they have to carry out the work stated or am I just getting fobbed off?
Is this a diesel? There's definitely a fix for the manifold issue on that... mine has had it!
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