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snerkler 24 February 2009 10:14 PM

Problems with new car :-(
 
Just got my MY06 STI tonight and there's a couple of niggles :-( Firstly there was some slight cosmetic damage on the rear bumper that they promised to fix, this hasn't been done :mad:

Secondly when setting off with full lock or nearly full lock on there's a knocking and juddering which feels like it's coming from one of the axles :-/ It doesn't do it if coasting with full lock, only setting off. Any idea what this could be?

phil_wrx 24 February 2009 10:19 PM

have u made sure dccd is switched to auto or fully open as this makes a clunking noise,

snerkler 24 February 2009 10:26 PM


Originally Posted by phil_wrx (Post 8535960)
have u made sure dccd is switched to auto or fully open as this makes a clunking noise,

Nope not checked as not played about with it. Lit up as auto on dashboard. Will check the button in the morning though

greatgonzo 24 February 2009 10:39 PM


Originally Posted by snerkler (Post 8535935)
Just got my MY06 STI tonight and there's a couple of niggles :-( Firstly there was some slight cosmetic damage on the rear bumper that they promised to fix, this hasn't been done :mad:

Secondly when setting off with full lock or nearly full lock on there's a knocking and juddering which feels like it's coming from one of the axles :-/ It doesn't do it if coasting with full lock, only setting off. Any idea what this could be?

Hi mate
As for the cosmetic damage you will have to stand firm and demand that they do the work, Confront the sales man who you dealt with. If you still get no joy ask for the manager and if that doesn't work Subaru customer care are very helpful.
Now the juddering you feel is the diffs there is nothing wrong with them it just happens some times there is a thread explaining the reasons on SN some where! If you dial the knob so the light is green when using a lot of lock it should not happen. there is a section in the hand book that explains some of the strange noises that come from the diffs.
Hope this helps mate :thumb:

phil_wrx 24 February 2009 10:41 PM

takes some getting used to the clunking diffs

bluenosewrx 24 February 2009 10:42 PM

Its deffo the diffs mate, not to worry on that one. however make sure you get the cosmetic stuff done no matter what delays they say,lol

Mac

stuart2008sti 24 February 2009 11:23 PM

Mine has the same noise last month rear diff replaced faulty locked up driving at 70mph,this month centre diff replaced faulty and the front diff is making a noise so will need that changed as well,think the rear diff locking up has caused problems to the drive train, hope this is not the case with yours. the joys of motoring.

MowbrayWRX 25 February 2009 01:22 AM


Originally Posted by stuart2008sti (Post 8536195)
Mine has the same noise last month rear diff replaced faulty locked up driving at 70mph,this month centre diff replaced faulty and the front diff is making a noise so will need that changed as well,think the rear diff locking up has caused problems to the drive train, hope this is not the case with yours. the joys of motoring.

I bet thats sent him to bed knowing that all is well with the world. He will be sleeping like a top without a single worry now.

As you say, the joys of motoring, and asking for an answer to a problem on here.

Lifes great, but it can suck at times.

f1_fan 25 February 2009 07:03 AM


Originally Posted by MowbrayWRX (Post 8536361)
I bet thats sent him to bed knowing that all is well with the world. He will be sleeping like a top without a single worry now.

As you say, the joys of motoring, and asking for an answer to a problem on here.

Lifes great, but it can suck at times.

True, but it's a fact that these cars are not bombproof like they once were. Amongst other things (a lot of other things) the rear diff went on my 2003 STI at 64K (car always serviced) i.e. 4K out of warranty and of course Subaru said it was unheard of. Maybe they should read Scoobynet eh? Back in a proper Scoob now :D

snerkler 25 February 2009 08:53 AM

Ok so after reading the first half of the posts I was quite reassured, now after reading the last few I'm a bit worried :-/ If it is normal is this something on the latter saloon sti's then as I didn't get anything like this on my 2004 sti? My old sti didn't have the manual adjust though.
Cheers, Toby
P.S. The cosmetic stuff WILL get sorted, Ill make sure of it. Just a pain in the arse and a huge disappointment when I've been so looking forward to getting the new car :-(

GazTheHat 25 February 2009 10:57 AM

You're not having much luck are you mate. The garage doesn't sound the best to me. I'm glad i don't have DCCD. It's just another gizmo to cause problems. Poor show though for not getting the bumper fixed.

jasonius 25 February 2009 11:55 AM


Originally Posted by snerkler (Post 8536533)
Ok so after reading the first half of the posts I was quite reassured, now after reading the last few I'm a bit worried :-/ If it is normal is this something on the latter saloon sti's then as I didn't get anything like this on my 2004 sti? My old sti didn't have the manual adjust though.
Cheers, Toby
P.S. The cosmetic stuff WILL get sorted, Ill make sure of it. Just a pain in the arse and a huge disappointment when I've been so looking forward to getting the new car :-(

As said, it's all the do with the DCCD diff which only became standard on UK STI's from 05> (WR1 aside) and completely normal. Take a look through your drivers manual as it's covered in there IIRC..;)

Don't worry about it, regardless of the odd bad story on the whole the drivetrain is very solid..:)

However, welcome to the paranoid world that is owning a subaru and being a member of SN..lol..!:lol1:

snerkler 25 February 2009 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by GazTheHat (Post 8536787)
You're not having much luck are you mate. The garage doesn't sound the best to me. I'm glad i don't have DCCD. It's just another gizmo to cause problems. Poor show though for not getting the bumper fixed.

To be honest the last 2 cars I've bought I've had problems with the dealers, are there any good ones out there?

Just had another look around the car and got a few more niggles. Both nearside (passenger side) wheels have huge scuffs on them, more like gouges. When I looked at the condition of the wheels when I first saw the car I didn't notice these and so I believe they've happened between then and the car being delivered. Is there any way I can prove that they weren't there before and so get the dealer to sort it?

And finally I asked them to take the mudflaps off as they were red and i din't like them, in doing so they've damaged the black plastic trims where the brackets fit into the wheel arch :-/

The joys of buying used cars eh? You would have thought an authorised dealer would be better than this though :mad: I feel like I'm moaning too much, but at the end of the day I don't think I should have to put up with these things :(

ColiNThESTI 25 February 2009 12:41 PM

your right you shouldn't but you also shouldn't have driven it off the forecourt either in that state lesson learned the hard way :(

Gear Head 25 February 2009 12:57 PM

As Colin said. The first mistake was driving off of the forecourt with the car in that state. Now there is no way to prove that you didn't scuff the alloys yourself.

On the bodywork front, speak to the sales guy who you dealt with. :thumb:

Soobmeister 25 February 2009 02:05 PM

I would advise you voice your concerns with the selling dealer give them the opportunity to solve them for you. I would suggest the salesman first and if he doesn't sort then the sales manager etc etc. I'm sure they will sort if you give them the opportunity.

dunx 25 February 2009 08:35 PM

Not un-heard of for people to have a "perfect" set of wheels/tyres for viewing, and bung the original ones back on once sold !

imho

dunx

snerkler 25 February 2009 08:46 PM


Originally Posted by ColiNThESTI (Post 8537046)
your right you shouldn't but you also shouldn't have driven it off the forecourt either in that state lesson learned the hard way :(

True and normally I wouldn't, but the car was delivered to me. Plus I asked the guy who I was dealing with before he came up, and he told me it was. And to top it all off the guy who sold it to me was the owner of the dealership, and it's an official subaru dealer. Shows you can't take anyone's word :(


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