
Originally Posted by
letherm
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.
Discovery D4 (L319) 2014; Tuffant Steel Mk1, Maxxis AT811 265/65, APT compressor guard/sliders/transmission-guard, ARB Summit BBar, X76 UHF, Autosafe barrier, Rijidij carrier, Longranger 74l aux tank, Darche Streamliner 1250 RTT.
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