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problem with adjustable air vents
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- BrownSound
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I don't care if they say it happens in all cars (which it clearly doesn't) the other vents in the car don't do it, so it is obviously a flaw. Any logical person would say a vent which could be directed in a direction should stay in that direction.
This is taken from http://www.carsguide.com.au/site/news-a ... emon_story.
The new Australian Consumer Law (ACL), developed by the states and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, came into force on January 1 this year. It's not as tough as US lemon laws, but it gives you much more protection than the maze of state and federal consumer regulations you previously had to navigate to make a case that your car resembled a particularly bitter variety of citrus fruit.
The Australian Consumer Law applies to most goods and services, including new and used cars, except those bought at auction or private sale, where you're still basically on your own.
When you buy a car from a dealer, you now have the protection of legally enforceable consumer guarantees, including that the car is of acceptable quality (which includes being safe, free from defects and durable) and reasonably fit for any purpose you specify when buying it, such as towing.
If you have what the ACL calls a major failure with your car, you are entitled to return it to the dealer to claim a refund, or a replacement -- your choice of an identical new car or one of similar value.
A major failure is when a reasonable consumer would not have bought the car if they had known about the problem, or when the car is substantially unfit for its normal purpose.
In other words -- the car is a lemon.
If you have a minor problem with the car, the dealer is still allowed to fix it under warranty. If you have to get your car fixed at another workshop, you're entitled to claim the cost from the dealer who sold you the car.
However, if the dealer can't fix the problem within a reasonable time, you are also entitled to a refund or a replacement.
This is taken from http://www.carsguide.com.au/site/news-a ... emon_story.
- ofey
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Went out for a drive this morning.
No issue on mine. MY08, so I'm seeing a trend. Only with the MY09s.
Looking at the list of those who have this problem.
How many of you have taken off parts of your dash and the steering column near the air con vent? I can sleeper has, since his boost gauge is routed near there. I think slash has too (memory is fuzzy here).
I can say I've encountered this problem before on cjsig's car when I replace all his ES trimmings for Olympic Ed one. There's a clip on the back of the vents that comes loose quite easily. The clip restricts the movement of the vent. Making it rigid or rather trippy. Perhaps those who have taken their dash panels apart should check the rear of the vent and look at the clip there.
No issue on mine. MY08, so I'm seeing a trend. Only with the MY09s.
Looking at the list of those who have this problem.
How many of you have taken off parts of your dash and the steering column near the air con vent? I can sleeper has, since his boost gauge is routed near there. I think slash has too (memory is fuzzy here).
I can say I've encountered this problem before on cjsig's car when I replace all his ES trimmings for Olympic Ed one. There's a clip on the back of the vents that comes loose quite easily. The clip restricts the movement of the vent. Making it rigid or rather trippy. Perhaps those who have taken their dash panels apart should check the rear of the vent and look at the clip there.
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My MY10 had a bad case of loose flap on the LHS. No one ever touches it, it was limp as by the time first 15,000 service came around. The mitsu guy replaced it free of charge.
Now the RHS done does it and that one I do play with a lot and now it's getting a case of the limps too. Service will happen in the next 2 months so I'll point it out and get them to fix that for free too.
Now the RHS done does it and that one I do play with a lot and now it's getting a case of the limps too. Service will happen in the next 2 months so I'll point it out and get them to fix that for free too.
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