Bodsy
Joined: 06 Nov 2006
Location: Somewhere over the rainbow.....
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| A list of all my D3 problems after 2700 mile round trip.... |
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Well, as some of yoiu know, I've just done a trip accross Europe to Southern Tuscany.
Was a great trip, loads of sun etc & I may do a minor report to bore you with later on........
So I thought I'd create this post to list all of my D3 specific issues.
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My list of non D3 specific issues.
1. a Whine in the rear passenger seats when the DVD finished
2. Front passenger seat whine only when 1 shows itself....
Can anyone help with any of the issues listed....?
Oh it seemed point 1 also appeared at random times when I needed to put the tent up/take down....? it! It's got a load of black bits on OK!!!
Campaign successful....
We D3, therefore we are.
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Wed Aug 20 2008 3:08pm |
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heine
Joined: 07 Feb 2007
Location: Midrand
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Not quite what I expected
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Wed Aug 20 2008 3:10pm |
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tanters
Joined: 24 Oct 2007
Location: Up The Deise!
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Ejector seats can help with 1 & 2 - contact Nick for prices
Would like to hear about the trip/ final route etc. Europes not a bad old spot after all is it
Welcome back
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Wed Aug 20 2008 3:14pm |
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Bodsy
Joined: 06 Nov 2006
Location: Somewhere over the rainbow.....
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Thanks, Makes a change from moaning about the beautiful beast it! It's got a load of black bits on OK!!!
Campaign successful....
We D3, therefore we are.
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Wed Aug 20 2008 3:25pm |
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JMC
Joined: 25 Feb 2006
Location: Aberdeen-Angus. Where the Bull* comes from!
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heine wrote:Not quite what I expected
Exactly as I would have anticipated.
I get the same issues but the whine in the back comes from a couple of four legged beasts The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom
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Wed Aug 20 2008 3:49pm |
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DSL
Joined: 11 May 2006
Location: In the Dog House!
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Hope u brought loads of luverly vino from your travels Bodsy! All I get is two weeks at Keilder Reservoire. Honda Dog U better DUCK!!!!!
and Honda Dog supports
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baart
Joined: 03 May 2007
Location: WARSAW
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I did similar trip to Tuscany (Chianti to be specific), a bit shorter (2300 mile) with same list of D3 specific issues. | Il boit pour oublier qu'il vit
Il dort pour oublier qu'il boit
C'est un bien triste
Un bien triste sort |
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NHR
Joined: 13 Dec 2007
Location: Warsaw
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I went to France but SWMBO refused to drive such a long distance so I was denied the pleasure of the D3. The Boeing 737/Reanualt Megane combination was just not the same. (but the wipers were silent ).
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baart
Joined: 03 May 2007
Location: WARSAW
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it's not that far from here, we did trip home from Castellina in Chianti to Warsaw (1020 mile) in 18 hours including 4 stops at petrol station, 2 stops coz my younger boy felt sick, 40 mins break for eating and 1 hour break to change the blown tyre (it wasn't D3 specific but road specific and ofcoz happened in Poland).
Last year we did same trip in 15 1/2 hours but it was in September so much smaller traffic (and no probs. with tyres)
BTW I've decided to change tyre myself coz LRA here told me that only thing they can offer is to come and change the tyre and that thay can come in 1-1.5 hour | Il boit pour oublier qu'il vit
Il dort pour oublier qu'il boit
C'est un bien triste
Un bien triste sort |
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Tue Aug 26 2008 2:20pm |
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NHR
Joined: 13 Dec 2007
Location: Warsaw
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I know, I would be haqppy to drive but SWMBO seems unwilling to give a long journey a go, even in the D3. Of course, spending the same time driving to the Polish coast and being stuck in traffic on bad roads is acceptable to her
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Tue Aug 26 2008 2:37pm |
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TallPaul
Joined: 03 Jan 2008
Location: Corporate Hell
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So Bodsy, what was your average MPG for the trip?
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Tue Aug 26 2008 4:00pm |
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Ent
Joined: 12 Oct 2007
Location: Up the Khyber Pass
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Ian
I'm thinking about doing the same sort of route next summer with the end destination being Amola or there abouts so would be interested in your full itinery/breakdown of the trip including you diesel costs. Been to Tuscani a few times now, its a lovely area did you do the 5 Terraces,Cinque Terra ? Is that your head or as your neck been sick?
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DiscoDunc
Joined: 08 May 2006
Location: Bristol
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Good trip bodsy
I travelled 1400 miles in 26 hours back in November down to Spain, FULLY loaded including Roof Rack .Averaged approx 70 mph (excl stops) and not a single glitch. Same on the way back. Great car
(cost a fortune in fuel though Avg 21 mpg ) Duncan
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Tue Aug 26 2008 8:26pm |
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shiny moose
Joined: 12 Nov 2007
Location: Going to Iceland to get my money out
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My 2000 mile round to the Alps started with a whine in the front, but I soon relegated that to the back seat, the resulting swap also improved navigation.
As to fuel consumption I returned a disappointing 20mpg Silver TDV6 S with sat nav, PTI and Moosed up a bit
"I know that you believe that you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant"
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