DB9 Question

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sportie

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561 posts

257 months

Thursday 15th September 2011
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Hi All,

I am looking to buy a DB9 and after looking at loads I think I have found the one smile

However it has two faults, one is that a warning message is being displayed on the dash saying a fault with the rear brakes/pads. The car has only done 23k miles so is it normal for pads to only last this long?

Also when I opened the glovebox the right hand side was all floppy and so the whole thing feels very unstable. Has anyone had this problem? and if so what was the cause.

The seller says he will get AM dealer to change the pads as the computer needs resetting? is he correct?

Thanks

Dave

JohnG1

3,485 posts

211 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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sportie said:
Hi All,
However it has two faults, one is that a warning message is being displayed on the dash saying a fault with the rear brakes/pads. The car has only done 23k miles so is it normal for pads to only last this long?

Also when I opened the glovebox the right hand side was all floppy and so the whole thing feels very unstable. Has anyone had this problem? and if so what was the cause.
Independent inspection. Don't mess around with brakes and pads - too important to believe a vendor.

Glove box - sounds odd. Has the car been in an RTC?

Rick at DMS or any other decent indy can inspect and offer an opinion. But statements like 'the computer needs resetting' make me super wary. It's not a crappy 386 windows pc back in the day that needed to be rebooted. It's a complicated piece of engineering.

michael gould

5,692 posts

247 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Both those problems wouldn't worry me.....and how you go from a wobbly glove box to a car that’s been damaged in an RTA seems somewhat extreme

Do your homework

1. Check with the main dealer who last serviced it for its history
2. Get the brakes and glove box sorted at a main dealer and ask them to check out the car while it’s there (the check will cost you about £150 to £200
3. Speak to any previous owners if possible

Good luck we look forward to welcoming you to the club

JohnG1

3,485 posts

211 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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michael gould said:
Both those problems wouldn't worry me.....and how you go from a wobbly glove box to a car that’s been damaged in an RTA seems somewhat extreme

Do your homework

1. Check with the main dealer who last serviced it for its history
2. Get the brakes and glove box sorted at a main dealer and ask them to check out the car while it’s there (the check will cost you about £150 to £200
3. Speak to any previous owners if possible

Good luck we look forward to welcoming you to the club
I do realise it sounds odd. A chum had a shunt, airbags went off. No one hurt fortunately. One side effect was that the glove box was broken - maybe the impact or the explosion that filled the airbag. Anyway, it always stuck at the back of my mind. Of course, it could be a clumsy bugger slamming it shut!

michael gould

5,692 posts

247 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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JohnG1 said:
michael gould said:
Both those problems wouldn't worry me.....and how you go from a wobbly glove box to a car that’s been damaged in an RTA seems somewhat extreme

Do your homework

1. Check with the main dealer who last serviced it for its history
2. Get the brakes and glove box sorted at a main dealer and ask them to check out the car while it’s there (the check will cost you about £150 to £200
3. Speak to any previous owners if possible

Good luck we look forward to welcoming you to the club
I do realise it sounds odd. A chum had a shunt, airbags went off. No one hurt fortunately. One side effect was that the glove box was broken - maybe the impact or the explosion that filled the airbag. Anyway, it always stuck at the back of my mind. Of course, it could be a clumsy bugger slamming it shut!
point taken and remembered

peterr96

2,226 posts

181 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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JohnG1 said:
Of course, it could be a clumsy bugger slamming it shut!
Or someone putting more than one glove in there (assuming it's the same size as teh V8V glove box). Certainly anything more than a pencil and the manual is a challenge.

JohnG1

3,485 posts

211 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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peterr96 said:
Or someone putting more than one glove in there (assuming it's the same size as teh V8V glove box). Certainly anything more than a pencil and the manual is a challenge.
Why only put one glove away? Or did the previous owner sniff the glove....

Steve jm

74 posts

157 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Stuart at Chiltern Aston can offer some good advice.

Jockman

17,988 posts

166 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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peterr96 said:
Or someone putting more than one glove in there (assuming it's the same size as teh V8V glove box). Certainly anything more than a pencil and the manual is a challenge.
I never keep the Manual in the Glovebox - I think you know why.

As for the 1 glove...didn't Alvin Stardust used to wear just one glove ??

Could've been a previous owner smile

George H

14,713 posts

170 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Jockman said:
I never keep the Manual in the Glovebox - I think you know why.

As for the 1 glove...didn't Alvin Stardust used to wear just one glove ??

Could've been a previous owner smile
Do you not mean Michael Jackson?

And why do you keep the manual in the glovebox? I don't. I just keep that little booklet thingy in there.

michael gould

5,692 posts

247 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Jockman said:
peterr96 said:
Or someone putting more than one glove in there (assuming it's the same size as teh V8V glove box). Certainly anything more than a pencil and the manual is a challenge.
I never keep the Manual in the Glovebox - I think you know why.

As for the 1 glove...didn't Alvin Stardust used to wear just one glove ??

Could've been a previous owner smile
I had dinner with Alvin Stardust some years back.....nice chap.....

Jockman

17,988 posts

166 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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michael gould said:
I had dinner with Alvin Stardust some years back.....nice chap.....
Coo! Coo! I just want you
I really love the things that you do
Come on ! Love-a-me too
Won't you be my coo ca choo

Classic Lyrics - Sadly, they just don't make them like that anymore biggrin

Georgeous, I fear your posting is a bit confused smile

George H

14,713 posts

170 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Jockman said:
Georgeous, I fear your posting is a bit confused smile
Yes, you're right. Will teach me to read things properly in future paperbag

michael gould

5,692 posts

247 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Jockman said:
michael gould said:
I had dinner with Alvin Stardust some years back.....nice chap.....
Coo! Coo! I just want you
I really love the things that you do
Come on ! Love-a-me too
Won't you be my coo ca choo

Classic Lyrics - Sadly, they just don't make them like that anymore biggrin

Georgeous, I fear your posting is a bit confused smile
being a recording artist myself, i just could't come up with such wonderful lyrics

brakedwell

1,229 posts

205 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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michael gould said:
being a recording artist myself, i just could't come up with such wonderful lyrics
As I recorded the V12 on full song can I call myself an artist? tongue out

michael gould

5,692 posts

247 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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brakedwell said:
michael gould said:
being a recording artist myself, i just could't come up with such wonderful lyrics
As I recorded the V12 on full song can I call myself an artist? tongue out
My album sales and downloads have exceeded 100,000 .....i might even put up a couple of press releases to prove my artistic merit !

JohnG1

3,485 posts

211 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Bloody hell. Not Alvin Stardust.

It was a Spinal Tap reference!!!!!

George H

14,713 posts

170 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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michael gould said:
My album sales and downloads have exceeded 100,000 .....i might even put up a couple of press releases to prove my artistic merit !
Is it under your own name or an alias? Gouldie perhaps? hehe

Or is this you on iTunes?

michael gould

5,692 posts

247 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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for your ammusment.... [url][img]http:

Neil1300R

5,498 posts

184 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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michael gould said:
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Its not often I use LOL in its true meaning, but that is brilliant
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