First issue
#1
First issue
Last few days I've heard a subtle rattle noise, however I was having difficult pin pointing its location. I knew it was coming from over my left shoulder. Today with the windows down the noise was louder. When I arrived home this is was I found. See photo at location of red arrow. The drivers door weather strip barely overlaps the headliner. I can tuck the headliner back under the weather strip but it will eventually come undone. It seems the entire headliner is not firmly attached and easily moved. Is everyone else's headliner the same? Towards the rear of the car, the edge of the headliner looks like it was cut by someone who was hungover with hand shakes.
I'll make an appointment and turn it over to the dealership to handle.
I'll make an appointment and turn it over to the dealership to handle.
#3
I am certain the dealer will resolve the headliner issue to your complete satisfaction. There may be a number of alternative solutions a high end body shop can discuss with you regarding the scratch. Ask your dealer for a recommendation. I had a similar problem when I first got my MINI and the dealer fixed it under warranty. I would not expect that from others.
#5
sorry to hear. was it vandalism? or accidental damage (like somehow accidentally hitting a shopping cart against your car)? as much as I enjoy having a nice car, the constant worry about vandalism does wear me out.
#6
I believe it was someone being careless as the new parking spaces are huge. Anything intentional would have been much worse.
#7
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#8
Same here. I only use valet parking garages or hotels.
Most people are idiots, average iq 96? and they are scum to not leave a note to apologise. In California its illegal not to leave a note I believe.
If I were you I'd demand any cc tv footage and identify the criminal in question then have the police deal with their crime.
Most people are idiots, average iq 96? and they are scum to not leave a note to apologise. In California its illegal not to leave a note I believe.
If I were you I'd demand any cc tv footage and identify the criminal in question then have the police deal with their crime.
#9
Same here. I only use valet parking garages or hotels.
Most people are idiots, average iq 96? and they are scum to not leave a note to apologise. In California its illegal not to leave a note I believe.
If I were you I'd demand any cc tv footage and identify the criminal in question then have the police deal with their crime.
Most people are idiots, average iq 96? and they are scum to not leave a note to apologise. In California its illegal not to leave a note I believe.
If I were you I'd demand any cc tv footage and identify the criminal in question then have the police deal with their crime.
At work, we have security guards who patrol the lot but that won't stop a quick scratch to the car. I used to park in the back of the building but now park in the front right up at a wall of windows and in front of the video monitor.
I just returned from a business trip and instead of driving to the airport I left the car in the garage and took a taxi although the fare from my house is quite expensive. I will end up paying the difference between the airport parking rate and the taxi fare but at least had peace of mind while I was gone that my car was protected. I just feel that the Jag, as opposed to BMWs, etc., is fairly rare in my area and raises a certain level of animosity/jealousy in some people that my other cars (even the Porsches) did not.
#10
I just returned from a business trip and instead of driving to the airport I left the car in the garage and took a taxi although the fare from my house is quite expensive. I will end up paying the difference between the airport parking rate and the taxi fare but at least had peace of mind while I was gone that my car was protected. I just feel that the Jag, as opposed to BMWs, etc., is fairly rare in my area and raises a certain level of animosity/jealousy in some people that my other cars (even the Porsches) did not.
#11
I thought valet mode only locked glove box, trunk, settings, etc. from valet. It does something else? Still wouldn't want to have them park my car. Have found some valet companies actually park vehicles off site in unprotected areas when they become full.
#13
Having been in the airline business for so long, many of us, including myself, kept an old vehicle we referred to as "airport beaters."
#14
My eldest daughter is getting her learners permit in a couple of months, so we'll be getting a sh#tbox to teach her in. I'll probably end up taking that to the airport.
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#15
I've become weary of valet parkers as well,on a recent visit to SF staying at Parc 55,the valet put a 3" long scratch on the rear bumper of our Lexus,I did my usual walk around but it was in poor light and I didn't notice it until I got home.
I just can't see me valet parking my Jaguar...
I just can't see me valet parking my Jaguar...
#16
#17
On a separate note, I do valet because sometimes I don't have a choice. For instance I was at the Ritz-Carlton Reynolds Plantation resort over New Years and they only had valet.
What I do to reduce risk is I have a GPS tracker in the car. When I valet I switch the tracker to motion track on my iPhone app. In this mode I get an alert whenever the car moves. I can also track the trips, speeds etc. so I know that if the car is moved beyond the 2 minutes it takes to park it.
In the case of an overnight stay like the Ritz I also set up a ring fence to text me if it left the property. I haven't had any issues so far with valets. I am also nice to them and tip them well up front to look after her.
#18
You guys appear to be concentrating on the wrong topic. I have an appointment to drop off the car in the morning. Today it was beautiful, sunny 80 degrees and when I put the window down at 75 mph, the wind will force the weatherstrip and headliner apart. This forces air into the headliner causing it to flutter. Not acceptable. I doubt this will be a quick easy fix. Stay tuned......
#19
You guys appear to be concentrating on the wrong topic. I have an appointment to drop off the car in the morning. Today it was beautiful, sunny 80 degrees and when I put the window down at 75 mph, the wind will force the weatherstrip and headliner apart. This forces air into the headliner causing it to flutter. Not acceptable. I doubt this will be a quick easy fix. Stay tuned......
If the clips are separate then it's a quick fix. But clearly it's not fastened properly.
Last edited by StealthPilot; 01-22-2015 at 06:50 PM.
#20
Day 1
So far no resolution for the squeak/rattle. There has been mention of using an adhesive so that the weather strip does not separate from the headliner and I've mentioned I did not like this solution. I think they are going to call JLR for advice.
At least I have a nice loaner. New XF with less than 1200 miles. This thing has a beautiful suede headliner that does not squeak.
At least I have a nice loaner. New XF with less than 1200 miles. This thing has a beautiful suede headliner that does not squeak.