Minor garage problem- Would like a steer.
Minor garage problem- Would like a steer.
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carreauchompeur

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18,292 posts

225 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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Afternoon all,

Took my recently acquired Bargain Baby Barge (1999 A4 1.8SE Auto) into the garage because of a water leak, they traced it to the temperature sensor housing, replaced this and a couple of air/vacuum hoses which had also gone. Result! Car no longer leaks water and is also running slightly better.

However, the temperature gauge no longer works. Took it back to the garage today and they reckon it now needs a new temperature sensor. Because I'm on holiday for the next 3 weeks I've booked it back in in November.

Question being, as the gauge was working before- Is the sensor an easy thing to break- IE should they be covering the cost?

It's a backstreet mechanics who have proved very reliable for me and are close to work, bill for above was £75- But I'd like a steer when I take it back in, although I'm sure he wouldn't intentionally take the piss!

Ta!

Pickled Piper

6,449 posts

256 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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He may have broken it he may not have. Only he knows. ALso, if he had broken it he could have easily replaced it and added it to the bill at the time stating it disintegrated during disassembly.

I wouldn't worry about it with a bill as low as £75. Just get the sender fixed. Lifes too short.........

pp

HorneyMX5

5,582 posts

171 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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A sender is only about £5 anyway.

nick

carreauchompeur

Original Poster:

18,292 posts

225 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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Ah I see! That's not a disaster. I take it it wouldn't be a massive job to take off/on again?

On the whole I'm very happy with the garage, it's bang next to work and their labour rates are cheap- I'll just get it done!

richardxjr

7,561 posts

231 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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They might have just 'disturbed' the wire during the previous work?

Another £75 please. Kerching.

Find out where it goes, check it's connected properly, source a new one cheap, bung it in yourself.


steveo3002

10,996 posts

195 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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check the wire is still on it , if it is then order one and fit it yourself , wont be a major job

carreauchompeur

Original Poster:

18,292 posts

225 months

Friday 2nd December 2011
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Well, it was resolved amicably, charged me £18 which I assume is just the part. Result!