Hi Scott
Personally I would take it back to the dealer if you have a warranty. My thought is that if you play with it they can then deny responsibility.
Martin
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Hi Scott
Personally I would take it back to the dealer if you have a warranty. My thought is that if you play with it they can then deny responsibility.
Martin
Yes I expect any warranty discussion to be difficult. However I respectfully disagree that I cannot do basic troubleshooting; that's because the owners manual covers items such as removing the headlight, changing bulbs and checking fuses. That's what I'm doing.
Unfortunately the headlight itself is faulty which I confirmed today. My reading of the vehicle standards in Victoria: a dead parking (side) light is a road-worthy issue. As you say, back to the dealer.
Just to close this thread. The dealer who sold me the car agreed to fix the non-working signature light (aka side-light aka position-light aka parking-light - sigh). In the end he replaced the entire headlight unit with one from another D4 of similar vintage. Good service from Highbury Automotive! I understand he will try to repair the headlight he now has by replacing the LED driver module i.e. it is possible to replace that module, similarly to the HID ballast which is also replaceable.