Well, I'd agree that everyone should have regular eyetests, but this is just a simple reflection issue. Maybe it bothers some people more than others....
I've had this issue on all of my recent cars (Mondeos) and also in an MG5. ISTM that reflections are more noticeable on more steeply raked screens, whereas in the old days windscreen were more upright.
It's not to do with height, as it also affects the image on dashcams.
Like you, I often drive...
Well, I would have used a graphite spray rather than WD40, but I thought that I'd better ask them in case it damaged enything. However, the service dept reckon that it's the motor rather than the plastic. To be honest, I think that they're wrong.
Our car went in for it's first service yesterday and they mentioned that they had an update for the entertainment system. When we got it back we tested out the problem with my phone set to music off in bluetooth and the problem didn't happen at all - text and email notifications to my phone...
We had the first service done yesterday, under their pre-purchased service plan. All went fine.
I agree with @mailmannz about wind noise at speed - it's quite a bit higher than our Mondeo. I have a slight issue with squeaking door mirror(s) when they're closing, but the service dept is going to...
This seems spot on - we tested it out today.
My phone is linked to the car by bluetooth but not plugged in as my music is on a USB stick and the car only has one data type port. Whenever my wife sent anything from her phone (text messages, emails) the music paused, requiring it to be restarted...
Playing music from a USB stick and the audio system goes into pause mode, requiring a press on the play button to continue. It then cuts out again and again at random intervals. I haven't tried restting the screen yet, but was wondering whether anyone else had seen this behaviour?
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