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m4rkw

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  1. 3 minutes ago, Spock66 said:

    I would take it back to where you had the work done and get them to finish the job.

    Normally I'd agree but in this case they did me a huge favour with that job, it was easily £4k or more worth of work and faffing around and they only charged me £2k. I was lucky they even did the job at all really, the owner said if they'd noticed at the start that it had a panoramic roof they wouldn't have even taken it. Given that the job took an inordinate amount of time well over and above what they quoted, and they painstakingly sealed all around the panoramic roof to make sure it wasn't leaking which they really didn't have to do, and after having the car for months and doing all that extra work they didn't charge me a penny extra, I'm more than happy to forgive them for a tiny mishap like this. The car is still bulletproof in rain now too.

  2. Hello all

    In the spring my car was taken apart for extensive water leak repairs and it turns out the rear middle seatbelt socket wasn't reattached, I needed to carry a middle-seat passenger the other day and discovered the socket wasn't there only to find it stuffed loose down the back of one of the seats.

    I've got the bolt that's needed to secure it to the floor from the dealer, was just wondering if it's an easy DIY, i.e. can I do it without removing the rear seats or would they need to come out?

    If it involves removing the seats I'll get a mechanic to do it as I'm not comfortable messing around to that degree

    Cheers,
    Mark

  3. I’d get a second opinion, once the unit is apart you’re all-in on either whatever he says the full repair cost is, buying a new transmission or scrapping the car. I’m fairly sure there are some transmission issues that can be diagnosed without completely disassembling the unit but I’m no expert. If another transmission specialist with a good reputation says the same thing then fair enough.

  4. Could be sunroof drains, could also be that yours, like mine of very similar age, had the seals between the bodywork start to break down and leak due to age. Don't know if you had a chance to glance at the photos the garage took on my thread but there were lots of leak points all around the back of the car that collectively LED to very wet carpets.

    Hope you get it sorted anyway

    Mark

  5. 3 hours ago, serbarry said:

    I understand your point Linas and I hope it is just a genuine mistake as I would be very surprised if my car has deteriorated so much since last September. I will see what my garage says and hopefully it will be able to fix whatever needs to be fixed for a cheaper price than Lexus Cork. 

    You're assuming all MOT testers are equal, this is not the case. Some testers are biased towards recording marginal issues (typically because they work for a garage that carries out repair works), other testers are biased towards not recording marginal issues because their business is focused on having a reputation for passing cars. Several aspects of MOT inspections end up falling to the subjective opinion of the tester. It's entirely possible all the issues they've raised were present when the car was MOT'd but that the MOT station for whatever reason didn't think they were issues worth raising.

  6. Although nothing can excuse poor communication I suspect the real problem here is the ongoing disruption to global supply chains. I had to wait several weeks for something as simple as a boot seal to arrive from Japan, with frequent expected delivery dates given by the supplier which then got pushed back. The garage didn't communicate these to me because they were aware of the likelihood of them being pushed back. This is a big problem at the moment. The garage I went to recently said they have one customer who's been waiting on a clutch for 18 months that still hasn't arrived because of issues with the manufacturer.

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