upsidedown
Active Member
Just a heads up to the Australian guys that if one of the front proximity sensors needs replacing and it is not covered by warranty it will cost $400 to fix
Mine has a very slight but noticeable impact mark from a stone which the service manager said caused the damage. I don't disagree that he is probably correct after reading similar stories about other makes of cars.
Such an insignificant hit shouldn't cause it to fail considering that it is sitting right where you would expect it to be a target of debris and should have been designed better.
Mine has a very slight but noticeable impact mark from a stone which the service manager said caused the damage. I don't disagree that he is probably correct after reading similar stories about other makes of cars.
Such an insignificant hit shouldn't cause it to fail considering that it is sitting right where you would expect it to be a target of debris and should have been designed better.