Actually it is 1.0% of all Dragon engines that are estimated to be affected... that is approx 3000 vehicles.
Question has anyone come across a vehicle that has been and if so was it noticed prior and or
during the inspection?
Actually it is 1.0% of all Dragon engines that are estimated to be affected... that is approx 3000 vehicles.
Yes understood and appreciate that in so much this does not really relate to this series of postings. But it was only added here as it came about as a result of the 'Recall action' Whilst remembering my tyres are Michelin Pilot sport 4S with an 8mm original tread depth.Sparks wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 12:10 pm Re the tyres....There is a complete thread on here about the tread depth..
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1488&hilit=Tyres&start=10
TLDR:- They start out at a smidge over 5mm, unlike older tyres, but wear slower.
That's according to my communications with Continental.
But have you tried Track Mode, with ESC or Sport ESC engaged?lafforcry wrote: ↑Mon May 23, 2022 3:47 pm Mine came back today, no issies.
Also full health check carried out with video and email eith health report.
Tyres all over 6.5mm, 5% pad wear, no disc damage. All good.
Have since found that driving in sports mode rather than normal, better MPG even with E10.
Round 40MPG as opposed to 37.4 in normal.
Love my ST