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  1. Too much work and hassle for small amount of HP gained. You said you just bought the car, which is why the best advice is, sell it and buy another. Besides, i would not try to get much out of a tiny 1.2 engine, considering the size, it does not have that much to give, and you would just be risking engine damage trying to get some decent increase in power.
    2 points
  2. I understand what u mean about natural light and doesnt distract as much as brighter led if in use during driving. There are brighter 3k bulbs available in led too. But for me it's too dull the standard light that came with the car, plus rarely I have passenger doing that at night whilst I'm driving. The cheap 6k colour led I put in are so much better in lighting, easier to see things. As I understand it too that those little led bulbs are for interior use only, not road approved for number plates etc.
    2 points
  3. Steven Eagell came through and I just picked up my car. Android Auto works brilliantly. Definitely worth the hassle. Definitely they upgraded the software of the media system. The dealership were really kind and dropped the cost to zero for me after they had my car for nearly two days to do this update. I wonder if they did something else, the screen seems higher resolution than before, although it could be my eyes deceiving me. The wire I had tucked under the roof liner for my dash cam was untucked. So it feels like they did something there. For now, I'm just happy that I can use this. Yes, just with a cable for now. Hehe, here's hoping for wireless android Auto in the future! Tracey at Steven Eagell Birmingham was brilliant. For now this android Auto malarkey makes my car feel like new again!
    1 point
  4. You must replace it with the exact same panel. The automatic one uses servo motors for switching the vents, which your car does not have. I had similar issues with switches on my old car. I took the switch apart, cleaned the contacts and once reinstalled, worked fine. That switch is pretty basic, if nothing, i would take it apart and try my luck fixing it.
    1 point
  5. Yep - have just tried it 😀
    1 point
  6. yep behind the grille, get rid of hybrid badges and get a cat lock fitted as well if it hasn't been done
    1 point
  7. Its in from of the condenser, behind the front grill, about midway, real easy to see on mine as there is not plastic cover...not sure it its supposed to have one.
    1 point
  8. As the car is only six months old, it should be sorted by a dealer under warranty, rather than the owner trying to cure it. Ours is four years old now and has shown no sign of any leaks. Think this is the first second generation that I've heard of with leaks.
    1 point
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