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Nomad
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Post by Nomad »

My rear driverside ciccular sensor pad has gradually moved inwards, OPC saw it and said it's a bumper panel off, I have not struck a bush, surley there is a restraining device to prevent inward movement.
All I can think off glue some string on it a try and ease it back into position, unless a sucker device is available with a tensioner function any suggestions?

Other wise if there is a restraining device it should be a warranty job, there are no marks on the circular section to indicate a strike from a bush for example, however I am the only driver that has not occurred. Thanks

Col M
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Post by Col M »

Got to be warranty... certainly a jet wash would be more likely to push it in than a bush.
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We had this happen on our previous generation Cayman GTS, it was fixed under warranty.
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