Hi everyone,
I really appreciate all the knowledge posted here.
I've had my GTS for 3 months. Loving every moment...except...
1. Rear right window and seat control switches have stopped working. The window works using switch in drivers door so I'm wondering what electrical gremlin could be affecting both seat adjustment and window switches in that door. I suspect the 4yo gremlin that sits in that position may be to blame as she loves playing with the switches in question. I've disconnected the battery and also removed and checked any of the fuses I think could be responsible to no avail. I'm out of ideas unless a new battery could fix it, it would appear to be the original from 2012.
2. Managed to bottom out and put a tiny crack in the sump aft of the sump plug. Looking at the diagram it looks like a relatively easy DIY job, new sump, gasket and 25 bolts. Has anyone done this repair themselves? I'm considering it, however it may be just as easy to wait till the next service and get it done by the mechanic. Temporary repair is holding fine for now.
Many thanks
WBP
I really appreciate all the knowledge posted here.
I've had my GTS for 3 months. Loving every moment...except...
1. Rear right window and seat control switches have stopped working. The window works using switch in drivers door so I'm wondering what electrical gremlin could be affecting both seat adjustment and window switches in that door. I suspect the 4yo gremlin that sits in that position may be to blame as she loves playing with the switches in question. I've disconnected the battery and also removed and checked any of the fuses I think could be responsible to no avail. I'm out of ideas unless a new battery could fix it, it would appear to be the original from 2012.
2. Managed to bottom out and put a tiny crack in the sump aft of the sump plug. Looking at the diagram it looks like a relatively easy DIY job, new sump, gasket and 25 bolts. Has anyone done this repair themselves? I'm considering it, however it may be just as easy to wait till the next service and get it done by the mechanic. Temporary repair is holding fine for now.
Many thanks
WBP