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AnnaBau
Fault stored
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Hey! Thanks for getting back to me. I really appreciate you taking the time to share your past experience. The last time I checked, my mileage was around 130823 KM, and I haven't had the car in for service recently. I haven't spotted any specific error codes yet, but I’ll keep an eye out for them and update you if I find any. Cheers!
Hey again! You're welcome. It sounds like your Dacia has done her fair bit of miles. Now, don't panic just yet since it looks like it's not throwing any specific error codes. Just some friendly advice based on my personal experience - consider taking your car for a diagnostic run at a trusty local garage, as sometimes these 'Fault Stored' issues can be due to a variety of reasons ranging from minor glitches that can be reset to more troublesome faults. They should be able to pinpoint the exact cause and hopefully it won't set you back as many Euro as it did me. I know it's a bit of a pain, especially if you haven't planned to take the car in for service. But better to be thorough and nip any potential issues in the rather than deal with a bigger headache later. Keep us in the loop about how you get on. Good luck!
Thanks a ton for your advice! I'll follow up on your suggestion and take my Dacia to the local garage for a diagnostic check. And you're absolutely right - better to nip any potential problems in the. I'll keep my fingers crossed it's not too serious or too pricey! I'll be sure to loop you in on how things turn out. Really appreciate your help. Cheers!
Hey there! This reminds me of an issue I had with my 2019 Dacia Duster. I only have some car tinkering experience so when I saw a 'Fault stored' message, I headed straight to my local mechanic. They ran a few tests and turns out, there was a faulty component - similar to the scenario you described. It cost me about 625 Euro to get it all spruced up. Could you share more specifics about the problem? Maybe the error code or messages? That might help me relate better to your issue and possibly offer more specific advice. Cheers!