Smuddell
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- First Name
- Stephen
- Joined
- Mar 2, 2021
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- Location
- Eastbourne UK
- Vehicles
- Renault Megane E Tech Launch Edition
I'm also seriously considering not having it done. My dashcam mount is well and truly glued to the screen, and while it can be temporarily unplugged, if they managed to break the screen, I'd then have the cost of replacing the mount (although I'd push Ford to cover the cost!) - also I'm afraid if the dealer does it, it's not the sort of job they're used to doing, so it might be more dodgy, or leak after they've finished!I’m seriously considering not having this done.
As the letter says, it is safe to continue driving, and can be done at a time convenient to me. It’s convenient when I sell it. My dealer is 60 miles away. I have a dashcam that’s wired in to the overhead light thing, and do not wish to remove all of that.
Im also worried that “It‘ll never go back in right”.
I’ve already updated my software as I have an FDRS subscription so really tempted to ignore, and the dealer can get it done when I trade it in in a couple of years.
As far as affecting insurance is concerned, I think the main issue would be you could be held negligent if you've ignored a recall that proved to be the cause of an accident. So in our cases, if the screen or pano roof suddenly flew off and caused a crash - which isn't very likely seeing as the cars are deemed safe to drive in the meanwhile.
I will get the software updates anyway when they eventually manage to source my replacement 12v battery!
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