Odo reads 29,000 km, & Duster is back from a 1265 km road trip from Puri After the trip from MP, I have sent my car to the service center to address the following niggles.
The MP travelogue-
https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/trave...h-kolkata.html (Forests, hills & more! Our road-trip to Madhya Pradesh from Kolkata) Quote:
Originally Posted by Samba Few things which needs to be taken care off-
A slight rattle from the left side of the dashboard. |
Rectified.
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Originally Posted by Samba The O-ring of the turbo hose has got loosened and I could notice slight oil stain over there. |
The O-Ring has been replaced. Till now the oil seepage looks to be sorted. Driven 1300 km after replacing the O-Ring.
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Originally Posted by Samba On the journey, I felt a minor knocking/hiccup twice or thrice while accelerating. Will get the injectors checked.
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Injector number 1 & 2 showed a increase in fuel back flow. 3 & 4 failed during my Arunachal trip. During the trip to Puri, the car performed fine, except a couple of times, when I felt a minor knocking while accelerating.
Will get these two injectors changed soon or maybe during the 30,000 km service which is due in next 500 km.
Gave my car for all these checkups during the last week of November. At that time, a winter camp was going on at Renault workshop, where they were giving discount on the paid jobs. There was a scratch on the driver side door, so took this opportunity and got it painted and got the car polished.
The work done was neat. Am satisfied.
The scratch-
https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/test-...ml#post4566381 (Renault Duster AWD : An owner's point of view)
Got a couple of small gifts too for getting the works done during the winter camp.
I was a bit skeptical to take the car to Puri, as I was thinking the Injectors may give up. But by the assurance from my service center guys, I took the chance and the car performed well.
I was light on the accelerator and for the whole trip my cruising speed was between 90-110 km/hr. With A/C the car returned a mileage of 15 km/l.
Driving on sand-
Got an opportunity to drive on loose sand on a sea beach near Puri.
Locals assured that, we the car gets stuck, we can get a tractor for recovery.
So took that calculated risk.
With 4wd lock and being very gentle on the accelerator the car was chugging along. A bit of more acceleration, car was digging in.
Managed a self recovery from this point by rocking the car with very gentle accelerator input, plus by digging the sand by hand & putting the floor mats beneath. Till now the tyre pressure was 30 psi.
At this point it was a climb up on loose sand. Here the grip was too low. With slight accelerator input car was stalling and when giving more input on the accelerator, it was digging in. So taking the car out got tricky. Locals asked whether to call a tractor or not. As the car was not stuck, I wanted to take some more attempts. A local chap told me, if we put some tree branches/small logs the car can come out & he was ready to get those for a meager amount of money, & I agreed.
In the beginning the car was refusing to climb the logs, so I got down and reduced the tyre pressure to 15 psi for the front tyres. With the reduced tyre pressure the car simply crawled over the logs and came out! Before putting the logs, I should have tried with 15 psi tyre pressure & see what happens!
Was happy, that the car was not stuck & the help of tractor was not required.
This was my first experience to drive on loose sand, & I didn't had any backup car too. I was with my family.
Few pics from the trip-
