Hi,
I got my silver CC 1,6 two days ago and here are my impressions...
First the bad ones:
1)Windows and maybe roof are ratling, make noise. I have solved the windows problem by lowering it just a little bit.
2)suspension is hard
3)wheel is hard as well
4)multiplex lag: I press the horn and it horns just a bit of second later. I turn on the big lights to warn someone coming and they light just a little bit later.
5)plastic quality, like buttons, knobs etc is a bit poor, not better than my previous car.
6)alarm in Greece is not yet available!!!
7)stalk adapter in Greece is not yet available!!!
now for the godd part:
1)the roof is really impressive
2)the new specs with trip computer etc
3)1600cc seem really strong and fast even at the beginning
4)seats are great
5)handling is great
6)the rear seats CAN carry one normal person or TWO small.
7)the car looks fantastic
Waiting to hear suggestions and solutions from you.
Thanks
Overall I am happy. I just want to decrease those noises...
2 days and 88km so far...
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Robbie
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Hi Yannis, just some suggestions to your questions.
1) Try rubbing a silicon lubricant (Rubber & Nylon lubricant from Halfords here in the UK is recommended) carefully onto the roof and door rubber seals with cotton wool as Col and other members have suggested, hopefully this should help cure your creaks/rattles (mentioned in "other" section).
2+3). Could be your tyres are over inflated as happens from main dealers. Suggest best setting is 32psi as mentined by Rob - also the tyre pressure sticker is on the inside of your door just incase you haven't noticed yet (also mentioned in "other "section).
4). Multipex lag is a problem for the 2002 model cars in general and has been widely discussed on the Forum, not aware of any solution at present.
5+6). Sorry to hear it.
If you clic onto the search facility above to the right, hopefully you may find the subject matter your looking for.
Robbie
1) Try rubbing a silicon lubricant (Rubber & Nylon lubricant from Halfords here in the UK is recommended) carefully onto the roof and door rubber seals with cotton wool as Col and other members have suggested, hopefully this should help cure your creaks/rattles (mentioned in "other" section).
2+3). Could be your tyres are over inflated as happens from main dealers. Suggest best setting is 32psi as mentined by Rob - also the tyre pressure sticker is on the inside of your door just incase you haven't noticed yet (also mentioned in "other "section).
4). Multipex lag is a problem for the 2002 model cars in general and has been widely discussed on the Forum, not aware of any solution at present.
5+6). Sorry to hear it.
If you clic onto the search facility above to the right, hopefully you may find the subject matter your looking for.
Robbie
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Hi Robbie
yes I am!!!
Our daughter went to a football match yesterday so hubby and I had the chance to go for a Sunday afternoon drive!!!! How sad is that? Nice afternoon though down to Henley in Arden for a stroll down the high street and a drink at the pub!!!! I drove though, didnt want any more comments on the lines of "where is the elecctric seat adjustment"!!!!!
Liz
yes I am!!!
Liz
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Hi,
I just did the lubricant trick!! Cracks and rattles seem to have been reduced A LOT!
I applied lubricant in every single rubber surface.
I opened the roof until to the middle and applied on the rubber between the rear window and the roof. Could this (opening until the middle) harm the roof?
Thanks
Yannis
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I just did the lubricant trick!! Cracks and rattles seem to have been reduced A LOT!
I applied lubricant in every single rubber surface.
I opened the roof until to the middle and applied on the rubber between the rear window and the roof. Could this (opening until the middle) harm the roof?
Thanks
Yannis
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Yannis on 2002-04-08 10:25 ]</font>
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Liz, Afternoon at Henley, that sounds so nice - must have been a bit breezy.
Went for countless drives over the last week, mostly through country lanes to old pubs for meals, so my girlfriend and I share the drive.
You mentioned your daughter, you may remember I'm a gooner. Go to most games, came back from Highbury having watched a***nal/spurs - yeees). Travelling up to Old Trafford to the FA semi next weekend).
Well my daughter has just declared her support for a***nal (previously a spurs supporter) so I'm busy buying shirts/tickets for us all to go to the matches.
Glad to see your having such great weather with your nice new car!
Robbie
Went for countless drives over the last week, mostly through country lanes to old pubs for meals, so my girlfriend and I share the drive.
You mentioned your daughter, you may remember I'm a gooner. Go to most games, came back from Highbury having watched a***nal/spurs - yeees). Travelling up to Old Trafford to the FA semi next weekend).
Well my daughter has just declared her support for a***nal (previously a spurs supporter) so I'm busy buying shirts/tickets for us all to go to the matches.
Glad to see your having such great weather with your nice new car!
Robbie
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Robbie
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Yannis, glad to hear the rubber lubricant did the trick.
I think I was told by Peugeot that you should keep your hand on the open/close button till you hear the beeps otherwise the roof may get stuck mid way if it's stopped prematurely.
Mind you, I've known people to stop the roof in mid operation like you had and experience no problems as a result so I would't worry too much - but I personally would't make a practise of it just in case.
Robbie.
I think I was told by Peugeot that you should keep your hand on the open/close button till you hear the beeps otherwise the roof may get stuck mid way if it's stopped prematurely.
Mind you, I've known people to stop the roof in mid operation like you had and experience no problems as a result so I would't worry too much - but I personally would't make a practise of it just in case.
Robbie.
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