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John McMahon

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  1. I also have a Crossland. I had oil pressure warning and took it back. Appears that they use a lot of oil (wouldn't have bought it had I known). The dealer told me the belt needs changing and the sump filter cleaning every 6 years. Car is nice but I don't expect to keep it for a long time.
  2. Welcome Generaldukes.
  3. I wouldn't bother. It's out of date the moment you install it. Go for Android Auto and install Wayz on your phone. Up to the minute updates.
  4. Perhaps try using AndroidAuto? I have found downloading Waze to my phone is much better.
  5. Worth checking; I had a Fiat that did the same thing, Long story short it was traced by an auto-electrician to the throttle potentiometer. As you open the throttle the central contact slides along. This differential tells the CPU where the throttle is. In my case it was a broken wire which required some healthy bodge work. BIL had the same issue with his Citroen so you never know 🙂 HTH.
  6. Just PX'ed a Ford after 12 years of reliable service. Now have a comfy, elevated seating, 2020 Crossland X and have been impressed so far. Was told that it drinks engine oil at the rate of 1/3 litre per 1000 miles. My 1970's 2 stroke motorbike wasn't that bad. Is it really that thirsty?
  7. Yes, I have had that issue. It's the USB cable that's the issue. It needs to be high speed, comparable to the original charge cable.
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