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Originally Posted by gandalf
(Post 2996465)
Hi all, ..3. A thak-thak noise on the front suspension. I cannot hear it in the car when the windows are closed or if we are in a crowded road. But i can clearly hear it when i am in a silent place like a parking lot with the windows down. This noise is present at all times. It is actually like a pebble is inside the metal portion of your wheel and keeps getting jostled around while the car is moving. But the funny thing is i can hear in on both the sides of the car. ... |
Originally Posted by gandalf
(Post 2996465)
Point 3 is worrying me. I was planning to drive to kerala with the car today but cancelled the plan due to this noise. I need to go to the SA and get to the bottom of this issue. I had heard many people raise this complaint in the earlier posts but no one has raised it recently. If any other owner has seen this issue please let me know. |
Originally Posted by kaiserketkar
(Post 2962792)
Actually Gerard if you're getting hids on the low beam that should be good enuf. The parallel beam is as it is quite powerful so you don't really need to upsize it. If you want to however, simply changing to a higher wattage halogen should be good enuf. |
Originally Posted by SDP
(Post 2996479)
Quite a lot of us have experienced it one time or the other. The pebbles stuck in the tyre grooves are the culprit. Please check for those and dislodge them. If you still have the same issue, a visit to A.S.S. is needed. For very faint noises, even they struggle to isolate the problem and apply generic solutions like: 1. Change the bushes of the front balancer-bar 2. Re-torque the suspension (which basically means tighten the nuts and bolts). You cancelled a long-drive for a noise from the front suspension? Are you sure you are not overreacting? |
Originally Posted by gandalf
(Post 2996531)
I am travelling with my 2 yr old. Did not want to take a risk. Also Now ive told my better half about the issue. She is even more Paranoid now let me try your solution and update. Edit: Just tried removing all the stones still have this issue. Now I am beginning to geel it is due to the plastic covering the steel wheel. need to take it off and try driving. will update once i get to the bottom of the issue. |
Originally Posted by kaiserketkar
(Post 2989833)
Incidentally, while on that topic, you can set the stereo so that as speed increases, it automatically adjusts the volume upwards to sound the same over the road noise. I think its called AVC (auto volume control) or something. Will check tomorrow and tell you. One more 'auto' among the myriad of 'auto's :D |
Originally Posted by Gerardfdz
(Post 2996488)
Well- Since I'm i Surat more often than not I tried getting the HID conversion- However I was unable to get the correct bulb -H7 type. So Now I need to know from the Mumbai guys where have they got it done. I don't want someone unfamiliar with the system messing around the wiring. |
Originally Posted by fundagenie
(Post 2998433)
... I also want to change my low beam bulbs with HID. Since it already has projector setup, the bulbs alone needs to be replaced right?... |
Originally Posted by fundagenie
(Post 2998433)
... Also is it possible to replace the parking lights (led strip) alone with better LEDs. It dosent actually function as DRL, as it is meant to be just parking lights. Still, when you see other bigger and even smaller cars running around with the DRL's switched on and standing out even in bright day light, wish the LED's on the XUV also was good enough. ... |
Originally Posted by fundagenie
(Post 2998433)
Wow that is cool. I had read about the auto volume control earlier also. But could not figure out how to do it. Pls provide the steps how it can be activated. FundaG |
Originally Posted by SDP
(Post 2998473)
The LEDs in current XUV5OO are integrated with the headlight unit. So changing them is not really an option (unless you are ready to open the sealed headlight assembly). |
Originally Posted by fundagenie
(Post 2998737)
I am facing an issue with the way the battery in switched on and off. There are four modes for the key - Lock, Acc, On and Start. My understanding was all the electrical and electronic systems like music systems, mobile recharging etc work in Acc mode. But it dosent seem to. The systems come to life only when the key is turned to ON state. But here the difficulty I face is when I have to switch off the engine. When I switch off the engine the keys goes into ACC state and all the systems get turned off. And then I have to turn it back into ON state to restart the systems including the infotainment system. So if I park the car somewhere and want to continue listening to music with the engine switched off, I have to switch off the engine (which switches off everything) and turn the key back to ON state for the infotainment to restart again. I dont think this is right, since in my previous cars, one can turn the key to the ACC state to switch off the engine but continue using the electrical/electronic systems on batteries, without a break. So is this a niggle faced by just me or is it a common problem across XUV? BTW the manual says in ACC state- "The steering wheel in unlocked and activates the electrical accessories". Which I assume is the infotainment system, mobile recharging points etc. FundaG |
Originally Posted by fundagenie
(Post 2998737)
... So if I park the car somewhere and want to continue listening to music with the engine switched off, I have to switch off the engine (which switches off everything) and turn the key back to ON state for the infotainment to restart again. I dont think this is right, ... |
Originally Posted by kaiserketkar That is indeed how it is. Just like other cars. When I switch off the car, with the first turn of the key, it kills the engine. The electric functionality continues. Then with the second turn of the key, it turns off the electric devices. And finally with the pulling out of the key it switches on the headlight. |
Originally Posted by HotChillyPepper
(Post 2998218)
Looks like luck is on my side today. Just came to service station to change engine oil at 8 k as the first oil change happened at 1000 kms due to schedule. And guess what; when they opened the bottom engine cover found the notorious power steering oil leak in my car. The RM promptly attended it and repair is progressing while I am writing this. The funny thing is just two days before I had visited the service station complained of spongy brake, had asked the technician to check for leak in power steering. That time they said there is no leak. Wondering how a leak developed in within two days and less than 30 kms of drive. |
Originally Posted by HotChillyPepper
(Post 2998842)
M&M gave me the new year party. Due to unavailability of parts I could not get the car today. The power steering pipe is ordered and will reach only on Saturday. Until then vehicle will be in workshop. I have to cancel my year end trip that I am supposed to start by tomorrow early morning. Will be loosing around 30 K hotel booking amount :deadhorse What surprised me is the way they tried fixing the issue. when I just peeped into see what is happening, to my horror the technician was trying to fix the leak by winding an insulation tape on the thread of the pipe. the tape is the same white sleeve we use in plumping. I never seen such shoddy jugaad inside an authorised workshop. Now really scared to repair it there. |
Originally Posted by HotChillyPepper
(Post 2998842)
... I have to cancel my year end trip that I am supposed to start by tomorrow early morning. Will be loosing around 30 K hotel booking amount :deadhorse .... |
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