How do I set the clock in my Peugeot 307?
How do I set the clock in my 2006 Peugeot 307?
Ann Enright (Listowel)May 2015 Filed under: miscellaneous
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Hi Ann,
There should be a small button to the left of the clock display. Press that until the time display starts to flash and then adjust the time with the similar button on the right. If you hit any snags, refer to the good old owner's manual.
Is the Ford Fiesta TDCi more economical than the Audi A1?
Which car is the most fuel efficient: the Audi A1 1.4 Sport petrol or the Ford Fiesta Zetec 1.6 TDCi?
Elizabeth Evans (Llanwrtyd Wells)Expert answer
Hi Elizabeth,
Ok, there's a simple answer and a not-so-simple answer. The simple answer is that the Fiesta is more economical. Going by the official figures, you'll get 78mpg on the combined cycle from the Fiesta (and that's for a model without the stop-start system fitted) and 57mpg from the Audi (that's the 125hp engine with a manual gearbox and 16-inch wheels).
Now, the not-so-simple bit. It depends on how and where you drive. If you drive mostly short journeys and mostly in town, then the diesel is not going to give its best, and that 78mpg figure is pure fiction anyway. I'd say in daily driving you'll probably get closer to 55mpg. The Audi, if driven with a bit of care and attention, should easily get 40mpg, even around town. So there's a gap, but it's not so big as you'd think.
The reverse is true if you're doing lots of long journeys at a steady motorway cruise. The Fiesta would come into its own and you''d probably squeeze 60mpg, maybe 65mpg from it. The Audi probably wouldn't get much above 45mpg, maybe a bit less, doing such journeys.
How do you rate the Subaru Forester?
How do you rate the Subaru Forester? I wouldn't use the back seats, but I do like comfort and a nippy response.
Pat Lough (Co.donegal)Apr 2015 Filed under: choosing new car
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Hi Pat,
As luck would have it I have the latest version of the Subaru Forester on test this very week. It's powered by the 148hp 'boxer' diesel engine, which also has 350Nm of torque. Paired with the 'Lineartronic' automatic transmission it's surprisingly responsive. That's a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) and it seems to do a great job of keeping the engine at its optimum operating speeds for a variety of situations. We've not fans of these gearboxes when fitted to petrol engines, but they work well allied to diesel and in the Forester it's a good match.
Officially this Forester 2.0D XC Lineartronic does 0-100km/h in 9.6 seconds, but even at motorway speeds it has plenty of go and it happily cruises above 120km/h.
In terms of comfort, the Forester scores well too. The suspension is quite soft and absorbent so bumps are dispatched with ease and it's relatively quiet on the motorway. The upright seating position is comfortable too.
Shame you don't need the back seats, as they're massively spacious.
Further reading:
Subaru Forester review (2013 manual model)
My back wiper is not working; is it an NCT fail?
My back wiper is not working; is it an NCT fail?
Michael Keaveney (Leitrim)Mar 2015 Filed under: NCT
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Hi Michael,
No, this is not an NCT fail, as the rear wipers are not covered by the test manual.
What's your opinion on the 2009 Toyota Yaris?
Hi,
I would like buy a 2009 Toyota Yaris 1.0-litre manual. It has a Toyota service history service. Is 100k miles too much for its three-cylinder engine? What is average price, please?
Thanks. Sean
Sean Murphy (Roscommon)Jan 2015 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi Sean,
100k? Nope, it's a Yaris - that's barely run-in, especially if it has a full service history. Prices seem to run from as low as €6,500 to as much as €9,000 for an 09 Yaris, so with that kind of mileage I reckon you should be spending about €7,500-ish.
Will a brake pad warning light fail an NCT?
Hi, I have a 2001 Audi A6 1.9 TDI. I have changed the brake pads and disc on the car and after that the brake
pad warning light came on. My car is due for its NCT; would that fail my car? Just wondering.
Thanks
WILLY WILLY (LIMERICK)Jan 2015 Filed under: brakes
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Hi Willy,
An illuminated brake pad warning light will most likely fail the NCT. The manual has a provision for failing a car based on pads that need to be changed and while yours were changed the light suggests they're not right. Whoever changed the brakes either didn't attach the brake pad warning wiring or they used the wrong pads. It needs to be looked into.
I need a starter for a Mitsubishi Carisma.
Hi,
I am looking for a starter motor for a 2002 Mitsubishi Carisma 1.3 saloon, manual.
Regards,
Edward
Edward Carvin (Balbriggan)Dec 2014 Filed under: parts
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Hi Edward,
We found several by doing a search on www.partfinder.ie - you can then choose which is closest to you as that's much too heavy a thing to put in the post!
Best of luck
Why is my battery going flat?
Hello there. I bought myself a few months ago a 2005 Opel Astra 1.3 diesel six-gear manual model. Three times it has happened that the battery is flat and needed a help to start the car. Any ideas what can be the possible problem for that and solutions?
Ragnar Arnason (Kaupanger)Nov 2014 Filed under: electrics
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Hi Ragnar,
Several things can cause that, so you need to take the car to an auto-electrician to ascertain which. Possibilities:
1) The battery itself needs to be replaced, but don't do that until you're sure it's none of these other things.
2) The alternator isn't charging the battery properly. Check for loose leads and/or the alternator belt itself before paying an auto-electrician to check it.
3) Something may be staying on to drain the battery when you turn the car off. It could be a light in the boot or glovebox or the alarm or stereo or something else entirely. Will need a little investigation.
Best of luck with it - let us know how you get on.
Which fast Volkswagen Golf to buy next year?
If you were buying a fast Golf in 2015 and did about 20,000- to 25,000km a year would you have a Golf R, Golf GTI Performance or Golf GTD? Also, I have driven automatics for the last few years and like them, but would you have DSG or manual in these cars? I'm thinking GTI performance with DSG is a nice balance, as the R still has higher road tax and presumably insurance and performance that will only lose me my licence, while the GTD might be a little pedestrian.
Would value your opinion.
Andrew Kelly (Limerick)Nov 2014 Filed under: choosing new car
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Hi Andrew,
You're in an enviable position! I'll take your points one by one:
1) Mileage: you definitely do enough miles to see a benefit in having the GTD diesel model, assuming much of it is on the motorway. But the Golf R and GTI aren't really all that bad at a cruise either...
2) Gearbox: I personally would prefer the manual, though I accept that it's a very personal thing in a performance car and if you're used to automatics then stick with the DSG. For the record, it doesn't detract from the car one little bit.
3) GTD vs. GTI: if you read my review you'll see that I was pleasantly surprised by this car, but it took very hard driving to make it shine. At regular speeds (i.e. most of our driving) it felt quite ordinary, whereas the GTI always feels special.
I must admit that, if my budget stretched to the Golf R (and it's cheaper than ever now), I'd go for it. It's always going to be rare and exclusive (though perhaps hard to sell on) and as well as the extra performance it has a brilliant four-wheel drive system.
Nonetheless, I reckon the Golf GTI Performance is probably the best all-round choice, as you've identified for yourself. It's a sensational car, noticeably better to drive even than the regular GTI. You won't regret it one little bit.
Let us know which way you go in any case and here's some more reading for you:
Volkswagen reduces the price of the Golf R
Does my Astra have a DPF?
Hi, I need to know if my 2009 Vauxhall Astra 1.3 diesel has a DPF.
Ger Glynn (Clare)Oct 2014 Filed under: diesel
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Hi Ger,
Right, this is a very good question - and by very good question, I mean that we don't have an exact answer. The tricky thing is that SOME Astras of that vintage were fitted with diesel particulate filters, but not all. It depends on the spec of the car and whether or not it's manual or automatic. The easiest way to tell is to have a look underneath the car - if the exhaust has two distinct sections, there's no DPF. If it has three distinct sections, it has a DPF.
