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My wing mirror heater switch has come loose. It's just about holding in place and I'm not touching it cos it may fall inside the door. Booked into dealer as a warranty job in about 10 days time.

Anyway, I wonder if anyone else has had this problem? I did a search on here and failed to find a similar topic.

Oh. yes. The lady on service reception has said she has booked it as 'My floppy knob needs looking at'

 

Pmsl that woman has a good sense of humour lol

Viagra.........  :giggle:  :giggle:  :giggle:

My wing mirror heater switch has come loose. It's just about holding in place and I'm not touching it cos it may fall inside the door. Booked into dealer as a warranty job in about 10 days time.

Anyway, I wonder if anyone else has had this problem? I did a search on here and failed to find a similar topic.

Oh. yes. The lady on service reception has said she has booked it as 'My floppy knob needs looking at'

We had a name for that when I was in the Royal Marines :giggle:

Always had a floppy knob - can anyone help?

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We had a name for that when I was in the Royal Marines :giggle:

I guess you cant tell us on here??

I guess you cant tell us on here??

Fraid not old thing a bit rude

You wouldn't have a floppy knob if I got the hold of you.

No but at my age I might have a heart attack :happy: What a way to die :love:

No but at my age I might have a heart attack :happy: What a way to die :love:

or if you were REALLY lucky a stroke LOL

or if you were REALLY lucky a stroke LOL

Careful chaps or it will get pulled by the mods.

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Yes. There is a practical side to this. Don't want the thread banned. The dealer will look at my knob on Tuesday and I will report back. So far though, It seems to be an uncommon fault.

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I can now report that my knob is now stiff. The dealer did it in less than an hour, under warranty. They said they had seen the same problem '2 or 3 times before'.

Just needed pushing back into place, with the addition of a little glue.

So, it's a rare fault, but not unique.

Congrats...Now if only the NHS could carry out delicate operations as quick eh...... :rofl:  :rofl:

Didn't require a knob transplant then.  Good news!

or if you were REALLY lucky a stroke LOL

OOOH lol

I can now report that my knob is now stiff. The dealer did it in less than an hour, under warranty. They said they had seen the same problem '2 or 3 times before'.

Just needed pushing back into place, with the addition of a little glue.

So, it's a rare fault, but not unique.

I thought about reading this out to SWMBO but decided not to...... squeek, squeek

No but at my age I might have a heart attack :happy: What a way to die :love:

just think of the problems you would cause the undertakers trying to get the lid on :bandit:  :bandit::rofl:  :rofl:  

Glad you got your knob sorted out  :giggle:

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More than 10 days later, it is still stiff.

Blimey I couldent keep it up that long :giggle:

must have been a super strength blue pill :)

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