Thanks for responding.
how long have you had the car and what are the faults: around nearly 10 months, faults include:
Alternator- mechanic believes there is a broken connection. Emissions are high
Beeping sensor keeps saying my coolant is too low/engine oil pressure failure, but I checked it and it seems fine? Won't stop beeping.
Previous advisories on MOT prior to purchase were: Brake pad issues / disc worn, pitted or scored, but not seriously weakened etc.
Main fixes over the past couple of months include: new battery, heater pipes.
How old and how many miles does the RCZ have? =57k, 2011 plate
How did you pay for the car? = BACs mainly, the deposit the bank forgot to chargeback in time frame for £100 deposit
Wow, for your Jag/Merc how soon after did you do that? After 30 days?
I noticed days after getting the F Type things weren't right. The Jaguar dealer took the car back for an inspection and conceded it needed too much work. No chance it passed the approved used checklist. They offered me the chance to reject, but then became difficult to get all my money back. They did pay in full after a few weeks.
The A45 was brand new. Two days, the first dry day, I noticed that the roof pillars were all distorted. Other silly things like stripping the black paint off the alloy wheels around the studs.
We never got to the bottom of what really happened to the car. The Mercedes approved body shop thinks the car had been dropped causing the deformation.
It took over 7 months and a lot of pressure to force a rejection. I got a full refund.
Pads, discs, batteries and alternators are all wear and tear.
I had issues when my alternator failed on the R. The one that Bosch said was the correct alternator was not compatible. The car worked, but the fan ran constantly and there was a fault code for the alternator, but not an EML.
I think after 10 months you're going to struggle linking back those faults. It could be something simple like a sensor, it could be a stretched timing chain. These are common problems on 13/14 year old cars.