Delighted New Member
Delighted New Member
Thought I'd just say hi. Just got rid of my beloved MX5, and bought myself an 06 Coupe in grey with 25k on the clock. Condition of the car is 'as new' inside and outside. The car is awesome, just can't stop smiling.
Only thing is a bit of creaking coming from the back trim. Anyone had similar creaks that they've fixed? Anyway it's great to be here and looking forward to the forum and many smiles in he crossfire
Only thing is a bit of creaking coming from the back trim. Anyone had similar creaks that they've fixed? Anyway it's great to be here and looking forward to the forum and many smiles in he crossfire
Re: Delighted New Member
Originally Posted by Slim
Thought I'd just say hi. Just got rid of my beloved MX5, and bought myself an 06 Coupe in grey with 25k on the clock. Condition of the car is 'as new' inside and outside. The car is awesome, just can't stop smiling.
Only thing is a bit of creaking coming from the back trim. Anyone had similar creaks that they've fixed? Anyway it's great to be here and looking forward to the forum and many smiles in he crossfire
Only thing is a bit of creaking coming from the back trim. Anyone had similar creaks that they've fixed? Anyway it's great to be here and looking forward to the forum and many smiles in he crossfire
Re: Delighted New Member
welcome
I had creaking in the rear of mine, found it was the adjustable rubber piece on the side of the tailgate which was rubbing on the inside of the tailgate opening and caused a slight rusty patch. I put a piece of tape over the rust (till I get chance to get it painted) and it cured the creaking straight away.
I had creaking in the rear of mine, found it was the adjustable rubber piece on the side of the tailgate which was rubbing on the inside of the tailgate opening and caused a slight rusty patch. I put a piece of tape over the rust (till I get chance to get it painted) and it cured the creaking straight away.
Re: Delighted New Member
Originally Posted by Slim
I'm from the UK, near Manchester, crossfires are fairly rare here, so was out today and got lots of admiring looks
Welcome to the XF family and Crossfires are not as rare as you think in your area. In fact they're are several and they're pretty active. Check the link below.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...QJZACHqafBCGBg
Re: Delighted New Member
the cure is like Goldwing said,,,wrap the latch hook where the hatch closes to wrap it with elect tape ,,get a piece about 4" long and wrap it tight around the U shape catch, ,,when you close the hatch it should have a new closing sound to it . this way you don't have to adjust anything. jim
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Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
Welcome to the forum, Slim. I, too, moved to the Crossfire from an MX5 (Miata here in the Colonies) and never looked back. Mine';s a weekend toy, and I kept the soft top for those rare (!) sunny days here in California.
Thanks Mike.....just the odd sunny day here in Lancashire would be nice, but hey the rain keeps it green and pleasant
Re: Delighted New Member
Welcome aboard to a wealth of knowledge!
Seems that Miata to Crossfire is like a virus!
Seems that Miata to Crossfire is like a virus!
Originally Posted by Mike-in-Orange
Welcome to the forum, Slim. I, too, moved to the Crossfire from an MX5 (Miata here in the Colonies) and never looked back. Mine';s a weekend toy, and I kept the soft top for those rare (!) sunny days here in California.
Re: Delighted New Member
Re: Delighted New Member
Originally Posted by amx1397
the cure is like Goldwing said,,,wrap the latch hook where the hatch closes to wrap it with elect tape ,,get a piece about 4" long and wrap it tight around the U shape catch, ,,when you close the hatch it should have a new closing sound to it . this way you don't have to adjust anything. jim
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