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Old 31-05-2012, 05:06 PM   #1
manamp27
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Default A few MC Titanium questions

I've had my diesel hatch for nearly 2 mths now and love it. The best car I have owned. It's booked in for 12mth service next week and there's a couple of minor things I want the dealer to look at:

- Exposed steering column just above the brake pedal - is this normal?
- Squeaking door rubbers - happens any time I go over something that causes the chassis to flex. In particular when the car has just been washed.
- Shuffle songs on the iPod - I like to have shuffle permanently set, but find that I have to re-select shuffle from the menu every time I start the car. I have an iPod connected in the glove box via USB and the audio cables.
- Plastic trim around the gear stick lifting - apparently a common problem.

Anyone have experience with the above?

Thanks in advance.

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