Not the sort of letter that I really wanted to receive – especially on a Friday afternoon. An envelope from Peugeot with the words “THIS IS NOT A CIRCULAR – SAFETY RECALL INFORMATION”
Great. Now what’s gone wrong? So, I open the envelope, and the following
was revealed….
As part of our quality monitoring programme, we have identified that your vehicle requires a software update to prevent a potential reduction or loss of braking assistance. This software update will improve the diagnosis capabilities of the braking assistance system. This will prevent any risk of reduction or loss of braking assistance.
Your vehicle is equipped with a three cylinder 1.2 Puretech petrol engine, recognised for its dynamic performance as well as for its low fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. To improve the efficiency of the internal engine components, this engine is fitted with a timing belt, which operates inside the engine lubricated by the engine oil. If your annual mileage is greater than 9,000 miles and your usual trips are shorter than 6 miles, we recommend arduous service intervals which include replacing the timing belt very 62,500 miles or after 6 years, to help ensure the reliability and durability of the engine. Combined with using the recommended engine oils, adhering to the servicing intervals and refraining from adding other products (e.g. additives) to the engine oil, will ensure the durability of the timing belt.
This safety recall consists of updating the software and a check of the condition of the brake vacuum pump and the timing belt.
This precautionary work is considered essential and will of course be completed free of charge.
Please contact your chosen dealer, quoting safety recall code xxx, who will be able to book an appointment to carry out the safety recall and give you further information if required.
So, the little monster is booked in for the work – the only charge to me will be the sanitizer (nuclear warfare for bugs) – a whole £4.75. I don’t mind that at all – and cannot fault my dealership for the service that they have given. They gave me the first slot (at a time and date that suited me) so that I can drop the little monster off and let the engineers work their magic.
Time to
call this quits – I’m being summoned for dinner.
Back when I
get chance.
Karen
Looks like it’s arriving tonight
There’s no more hiding or running
There’s no more walking on ice