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  • #76
    Originally posted by Chris View Post
    Last time I went in with the problem, I explained what I thought the problem was and took an info rapid in for cylinder head cleaning. They politely pointed out that it was for a different engine to mine! Even though I knew it was for the THP150 and mines the 155.

    Any idea how else I can convince them to check this out? It begrudges me going and paying for the work done, when I have a car under warranty with Citroen.
    Maybe try asking them to look up the issue on the forum whilst you're sat with them? Take a note of the thread ID and go from there?
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    • #77
      Have you tired the BG K44 additive Chris
      As SFG says, if its under warranty, you will just have to do what they suggest, but keep pressing them

      Maybe whizz up Jamies and let him have a look with his camera
      And get a walnut blasting perhaps

      Are you running decent fuel?
      Havent looked back over the thread, so sorry if these questions already been raised
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      • #78
        Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
        Have you tired the BG K44 additive Chris
        As SFG says, if its under warranty, you will just have to do what they suggest, but keep pressing them

        Maybe whizz up Jamies and let him have a look with his camera
        And get a walnut blasting perhaps

        Are you running decent fuel?
        Havent looked back over the thread, so sorry if these questions already been raised
        Hi Chris,

        BG44K used twice since I've owned the car, the most recent was two weeks or so ago. Only ever run the car on Shell - again more recently only use V Power and have used 3 or 4 tanks full.

        The only thing stopping me approaching a specialist like Jamie is my warranty, I can't justify spending on problems that should be fixed by the manufacturer.

        Thanks for the advice.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by Dangerousfish View Post
          Maybe try asking them to look up the issue on the forum whilst you're sat with them? Take a note of the thread ID and go from there?
          Might try that one! Thanks mate

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          • #80
            Originally posted by Superfly Guy View Post
            I'm pretty sure the engine isn't that different but the symptoms are the same. You certainly shouldn't have to pay for anything, however I suspect you are on a well trodden path which will result in them trying various options that will ultimately prove futile.
            I did try to explain the engine is very similar and that it could at LEAST be ruled out from their point of view - service lady was having none of it.

            Thanks for your input

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Chris View Post
              The only thing stopping me approaching a specialist like Jamie is my warranty, I can't justify spending on problems that should be fixed by the manufacturer.
              Thanks for the advice.
              Quite agree- Ive got 2 year left on my 155s warranty
              Just wondering what I would do if i was you- i would seek Jamies advice, and probably ascertain (Camera) whether walnut blasting to get rid of the carbonisation which could be caauing the detonation issue, is warranted. Would try 2 or 3 times with CUK for a while, then do my own thing TBH

              Wish you luck
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              • #82
                Originally posted by Chris_Blue View Post
                Quite agree- Ive got 2 year left on my 155s warranty
                Just wondering what I would do if i was you- i would seek Jamies advice, and probably ascertain (Camera) whether walnut blasting to get rid of the carbonisation which could be caauing the detonation issue, is warranted. Would try 2 or 3 times with CUK for a while, then do my own thing TBH

                Wish you luck
                Yeah seems this is my only option really. I don't want to just "get rid" of the car and associated problems, and at this stage it's not really a major one in my opinion, I.e it doesn't affect my driving of the car regularly.

                Thanks

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                • #83
                  Could be fuel pump HPFP
                  But sounds like detonation
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                  • #84
                    Cars booked in for Wednesday - any more advice in what documentation/evidence I can take will be welcomed

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                    • #85
                      Car has been dropped off this morning - curious as to what they say when they call me to say it's ready!

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                      • #86
                        Maybe your engine mysteriously has got "dirt" inside it too..

                        Update on my car:
                        Did around 400km this weekend, with lots of fast driving on a trip with my mates. My DS3 vs RR Evoque (150hp diesel) vs Subaru Legacy (150hp diesel). The car showed no hesitations at all.
                        One strange side effect since it's been in service: the temperature indicator is a bit to the left (cooler) side. Before it was always straight in the middle.
                        Will be driving another 400km this weekend (to the WEC in Francorchamps and back), so I'll be giving the car another test session.

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                        • #87
                          Glad to hear it's seemed to have solved your problem.

                          My dealer has had to order in the cleaning agent needed to clean out the inlet valves, as my car was showing the Super knock fault code.

                          At least they've admitted there is a problem, and are doing something about it

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Chris View Post
                            Glad to hear it's seemed to have solved your problem.

                            My dealer has had to order in the cleaning agent needed to clean out the inlet valves, as my car was showing the Super knock fault code.

                            At least they've admitted there is a problem, and are doing something about it
                            What cleaning agent Chris?
                            DS3 1.6THP DSport with a few bits added.....nickname BB :bow:
                            Performance...Depends on how heavy my right foot is

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Gazski66 View Post
                              What cleaning agent Chris?
                              They didn't say! I'll ask when I take it back

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                              • #90
                                It's posted on here somewhere on an info Rapide bulletin...
                                White on red THP
                                Miltek exhaust with HKS highflow cat, Forge intercooler, hard pipe kit, induction kit, oil catch tank, , VAG BOV, Stage 3 SPT remap 217 BHP

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