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I also feel that a contrasting color for the arches and wheels looks better, but was thinking to use yellow!
I've had the RCZ from 2010 and it's a trouble free reliable car.
I only did minor changes like LED for interior lights, license plate lights and DRL, door logo lights and door latch...
Welcome, fellow Dutch HDi driver!
Interesting choice for diesel, since the road tax here for diesel is outrageous (EUR. 113 per month...).
Mine is the first one delivered to NL and used to be a demo car at Peugeot Experience in Breukelen.
I work from home so don't drive daily so it has less km...
How do you know it's the turbo each time?
It's not a common issue.
Do you have error codes?
The THP engine will throw up CEL and limp for many other types of issues too.
Tyre pressure monitoring is an optional extra. Are you sure that you have it?
Also, in my case I got 19" wheels for my summer tyres and they were unable to get the TPMS sensors working with the system so I've had it disabled and I check it myself. Since the pressure is relatively low, you can...
So you have the HDi?
I haven't heard about this before for the diesel.
The THP engines have a common issue with the temperature sensor, which gives the same symptoms.
Not sure whether that was replaced as part of the work already done.
Good to know that that is an option.
I've only experienced opposite traffic flashing at bumpy German autobahns, so I don't really care!
Dutch roads are smooth as silk and paved with gold because of the ridiculously high road tax (EUR. 113 per month for RCZ HDi).
Well that is why the auto leveling is also required with Xenon etc.
The problem is when people "upgrade" their conventional halogen bulbs with modern much brighter alternatives without having the leveling.
I would expect that the leveling prevents blinding.
Burning oil gives blue smoke, not white.
White smoke is water and may simply be the consequence of the high temperature at which the THP operates, but it may still be disguising blue smoke.
You need to monitor engine oil level to be certain that it is burning oil.