Broadway Seat Movement + Niggles
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Broadway Seat Movement + Niggles
Have one or two little niggles with our new Broadway so it’s got to go back to the dealer, nothing serious, just an inconvenience as it’s about a four hour drive each way.
We were unable to get the tracker activated via the ASmonitor so the dealers are replacing the tracker for a new one. Also the TV booster isn’t working no power light so that’s being replaced, also noticed the bathroom wardrobe light isn’t working either but nothing really serious.
Dealer is putting us up in a hotel for the night, so no complaints with them so far.
One issue that’s annoyed me since driving home however, is the drivers & passenger seat sliding back & forth on the rails slightly when you pull away or brake, never experienced this on a vehicle before & it’s quite a strange sensation, the movement is minimal probably no more than 1/4” to 1/2” at most, but it’s still unnerving & distracting, has anyone else experienced this on the Peugeot base vehicle & is there somewhere it can be tightened down to prevent this? Hoping they can deal with this at the same time while it’s at their workshop.
We were unable to get the tracker activated via the ASmonitor so the dealers are replacing the tracker for a new one. Also the TV booster isn’t working no power light so that’s being replaced, also noticed the bathroom wardrobe light isn’t working either but nothing really serious.
Dealer is putting us up in a hotel for the night, so no complaints with them so far.
One issue that’s annoyed me since driving home however, is the drivers & passenger seat sliding back & forth on the rails slightly when you pull away or brake, never experienced this on a vehicle before & it’s quite a strange sensation, the movement is minimal probably no more than 1/4” to 1/2” at most, but it’s still unnerving & distracting, has anyone else experienced this on the Peugeot base vehicle & is there somewhere it can be tightened down to prevent this? Hoping they can deal with this at the same time while it’s at their workshop.
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Re: Broadway Seat Movement + Niggles
Ah, the usual teething problems!
But the sliding seat is more serious. I assume it's not an electrically operated seat - so there's something wrong with the mechanical locking system into the rails. I hope they sort it for you.
Cynro
But the sliding seat is more serious. I assume it's not an electrically operated seat - so there's something wrong with the mechanical locking system into the rails. I hope they sort it for you.
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Re: Broadway Seat Movement + Niggles
CC , you need to update your profile for the new van.
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Re: Broadway Seat Movement + Niggles
Paulmold wrote:CC , you need to update your profile for the new van.
You’re right Paul… Will change profile vehicle but probably hang onto my profile pic…
Just hard letting go of the EL
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