SEAT BELT COWLINGS

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COOPS

Original Poster:

224 posts

261 months

Monday 24th March 2003
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Anyone out there had the new seat belt (as seen on new Tamoras and T350's) cowlings done "under warranty". My dealer has been told by the factory that this is not covered. Admittedly after going out with the top down at the weekend I didn't appear to have any locking issues but had no passenger with me to test. (sad I know but have got no friends!)

Not overly worried if not as I think the new cowlings look much better and are worth upgrading from the cheap plastic which is attached now but am interested in what others have been told.

Robertm

253 posts

264 months

Monday 24th March 2003
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Mine were done FOC while the car was back at the factory.

alt

1,879 posts

283 months

Monday 24th March 2003
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Same here, I had them fitted at the factory recently FOC whilst the car was in for a water leak. (Kings had failed to fix the leak after a number of attempts so when they ceased being a dealer I asked for the car to be returned to the factory to sort it.)
Cheers.... Andrew

hatchn

352 posts

285 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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Mine is at the factory now for it's 6000 service and I've been told the seat belt cowlings will be done at the same time FOC.

nubbin

6,809 posts

279 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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Yep, mine were also done FOC at the last service. Insist on it - TVR recognise it as a safety issue, and will do it. What is your dealer playing at? Also, make sure you get kick plates - they are also FOC, but they didn't do mine, and if you haven't got it, pay for the alloy handbrake surround. definitely a worthwhile upgrade.




>> Edited by nubbin on Tuesday 25th March 09:27

frostie

428 posts

276 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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Glenn,

From what I can tell, its done FOC in kindess, as a way of compensating people who have had issues with their cars which are more than just niggles. I think the best approach is to hammer them from the safety aspect. The reason they are probably trying to charge is that they have to cover the cowling with leather/bison - although they must have plenty of offcuts which can be used. Also when the cowling is fitted they have to put an extra piece of carpet in the car and remove the covering currently next to the door, otherwise it won't fit. Would have been more sensible to design one for exisiting cars to make life easier.

Nubbin - If you don't mind me asking how much were you charged for the handbrake surround ? Mine understanding is that the centre console has to be heavily modified.

Frostie


>> Edited by frostie on Tuesday 25th March 13:28

alt

1,879 posts

283 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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Fostie, I was charged £237 inc VAT for the centre console mod. Nubbin was only charged £150!
I did ask them about the difference but that was the price they quoted!
I probably ended up paying for some of the other bits of work that they did, eg. kick plates?
Cheers..... Andrew

Lance

567 posts

264 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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guys the new seatbelt cowlings are available FOC. I know this because the DoT have asked the factory to retro-fit to all cars. In their view non-medded cars are unsafe. If any of you want more details probably best done OT
rgds

nubbin

6,809 posts

279 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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frostie said:
Nubbin - If you don't mind me asking how much were you charged for the handbrake surround ? Mine understanding is that the centre console has to be heavily modified.




As alt has said, £150. They did a complete new centre section, but in fairness, it isn't really any different except a larger hole to put the alloy bit in. Looks like I got mine on the cheap, Andy! (But no kick plates!)

frostie

428 posts

276 months

Tuesday 25th March 2003
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Lance said: guys the new seatbelt cowlings are available FOC. I know this because the DoT have asked the factory to retro-fit to all cars. In their view non-medded cars are unsafe. If any of you want more details probably best done OT
rgds

In which case and assuming 100% accurate either TVR themselves or the dealers are taking the p*ss out of owners and it SHOULD be reported.

Glenn - I will mail you offline as we should speak since we have the same dealer and differing circumstances with respect to this issue.

Frostie

COOPS

Original Poster:

224 posts

261 months

Wednesday 26th March 2003
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Thanks Guys, will let you know how I get on, unfortunately I have not had huge niggles with my car so no ammo there. Will have to play with seat belts more to prove the safety issue.
Frostie, will give you a call mate.
Glenn

ardoyne

53 posts

258 months

Thursday 27th March 2003
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I am having the same problem. As I don't have a dealer at present (Scotland), Dreadnought are taking care of my warranty issues and have been told by the factory they cannot fit the new cowlings. They were also told that they are only being fitted to new cars, which we all know is untrue. I am getting a bit sick and tired of this discussion, particularly when it relates to a major safety issue, and the gloves are coming off. This is a factory issue as far as I can see and the dealers are fobbed off just the same as we are. There may be some merit in those of us with the same problem tackling this on a united front. I am going to contact Lance offline for a chat as a starter. Anyone else want to get involved, drop me an e-mail.

Bob

>> Edited by ardoyne on Thursday 27th March 09:52

frostie

428 posts

276 months

Thursday 27th March 2003
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ardoyne said: I am having the same problem. As I don't have a dealer at present (Scotland), Dreadnought are taking care of my warranty issues and have been told by the factory they cannot fit the new cowlings. They were also told that they are only being fitted to new cars, which we all know is untrue. I am getting a bit sick and tired of this discussion, particularly when it relates to a major safety issue, and the gloves are coming off. This is a factory issue as far as I can see and the dealers are fobbed off just the same as we are. There may be some merit in those of us with the same problem tackling this on a united front. I am going to contact Lance offline for a chat as a starter. Anyone else want to get involved, drop me an e-mail.

Bob

>> Edited by ardoyne on Thursday 27th March 09:52


Bob,

You have mail

Frostie

frostie

428 posts

276 months

Thursday 27th March 2003
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If anyone want's an update on this issue, mail me offline.

Mark