Cheap oil change/ service, where I can get a receipt ;-)
Cheap oil change/ service, where I can get a receipt ;-)
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kiwifraser

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4,386 posts

217 months

Friday 8th January 2010
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In order to meet the AA breakdown insurance criteria, I need to be able to prove the cars are recently serviced (otherwise they won't shell out the £500 for parts if I claim).

For the Disco, I will fit the EGR bypass and Decat pipe with Alex when he does his. I was also going to change the oil/ filters/ etc (which I already have purchased), but then I need some way of proving it was serviced by 'professional' garage.

For the Bug it is the same story. I have 5L the best Morris brand air cooled engine oil, but a drop and fill in the driveway won't cut it. Wouldn't mind getting the points changed, and carb re-set by someone who knows VW's other than myself too, which will help prove I'm looking after her to Mr AA.

Any ideas of where to go please, for the work/ receipt?

bmw2002

8,596 posts

247 months

Friday 8th January 2010
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kiwifraser said:
In order to meet the AA breakdown insurance criteria, I need to be able to prove the cars are recently serviced (otherwise they won't shell out the £500 for parts if I claim).

For the Disco, I will fit the EGR bypass and Decat pipe with Alex when he does his. I was also going to change the oil/ filters/ etc (which I already have purchased), but then I need some way of proving it was serviced by 'professional' garage.

For the Bug it is the same story. I have 5L the best Morris brand air cooled engine oil, but a drop and fill in the driveway won't cut it. Wouldn't mind getting the points changed, and carb re-set by someone who knows VW's other than myself too, which will help prove I'm looking after her to Mr AA.

Any ideas of where to go please, for the work/ receipt?
Fraser YHM

kiwifraser

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4,386 posts

217 months

Friday 8th January 2010
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Nigel - Good idea thumbup

John D.

20,281 posts

232 months

Friday 8th January 2010
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Odd, I've recently taken out the same cover on my Elise and they did not ask for any such proof. Perfectly reasonable request though.

Perhaps its related to the age of the cars. My Elise is 2000. How old is the Disco?

Edited by John D. on Friday 8th January 10:58

hadenough!

3,785 posts

283 months

Friday 8th January 2010
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For the VW, I can't recommend this bunch enough:

Farnborough Volkswagen Centre
10 Farnborough Rd
Farnborough
Hampshire,
GU14 6AY
01252 521152

kiwifraser

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Friday 8th January 2010
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John D. said:
Odd, I've recently taken out the same cover on my Elise and they did not ask for any such proof. Perfectly reasonable request though.

Perhaps its related to the age of the cars. My Elise is 2000. How old is the Disco?

Edited by John D. on Friday 8th January 10:58
Disco is 96

They don't ask for proof when you take the cover, but the terms and conditions state that before a claim is paid on any repair, they may ask for proof of up to date servicing. It's a get out clause that would make it easy for them to blame us for vehicle upkeep frown Better safe than sorry.

kiwifraser

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Friday 8th January 2010
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hadenough! said:
For the VW, I can't recommend this bunch enough:

Farnborough Volkswagen Centre
10 Farnborough Rd
Farnborough
Hampshire,
GU14 6AY
01252 521152
Thanks for that. Are they aircooled specialists? I've not heard of them before.

TVRfix

88 posts

232 months

Friday 8th January 2010
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We deal with AA claims on a regular basis and yes the do often ask us to send proof of servicing/mileage etc. They will only accept a 'proper' invoice. That said it is a great policy, much more is covered than most warranty policies. You do have to have a call out for the problem before they will pay anything too, i.e. if a car comes into us on its own accord and has not had an AA patrol out to it, they will not pay.

HTH Claire

kiwifraser

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Friday 8th January 2010
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TVRfix said:
We deal with AA claims on a regular basis and yes the do often ask us to send proof of servicing/mileage etc. They will only accept a 'proper' invoice. That said it is a great policy, much more is covered than most warranty policies. You do have to have a call out for the problem before they will pay anything too, i.e. if a car comes into us on its own accord and has not had an AA patrol out to it, they will not pay.

HTH Claire
Cheers Claire!

hewlett

2,186 posts

244 months

Friday 8th January 2010
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When I was a student I used to test the patience of breakdown service as I couldn't afford to take my forever ill 1275GT to a mechanic, so it would 'breakdown' a mile or so from my accommo, regularly. The RAC and AA send you letters telling you that they won't come out anymore as you're taking the P. Green Flag will come out countless times and all they will do is send you letters advising you to think about changing your car. And, they often send independent mechanics out who, with cajoling, will go further than a AA/RAC bod as they get paid by the hour. This info could be well out of date now but mind you as it was back in the 90s when all of this occurred...

tuscan_al

4,107 posts

237 months

Friday 8th January 2010
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For this reason I may get the first disco service done at a garage, then look after it myself.

kiwifraser

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Friday 8th January 2010
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tuscan_al said:
For this reason I may get the first disco service done at a garage, then look after it myself.
yes

Fit the parts, then I have a solution now for the service thumbup

tuscan_al

4,107 posts

237 months

Friday 8th January 2010
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kiwifraser said:
tuscan_al said:
For this reason I may get the first disco service done at a garage, then look after it myself.
yes

Fit the parts, then I have a solution now for the service thumbup
We shall speak tomorrow smile

hadenough!

3,785 posts

283 months

Saturday 9th January 2010
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kiwifraser said:
hadenough! said:
For the VW, I can't recommend this bunch enough:



Farnborough Volkswagen Centre

10 Farnborough Rd

Farnborough

Hampshire,

GU14 6AY

01252 521152
Thanks for that. Are they aircooled specialists? I've not heard of them before.
They area, although they looked after my old Corrado when I had it about 5 years ago ish. He told me he much prefered looking after the older VWs as it allowed him to do real mechanical work rather than just acting as a fitter.

Always had a garage full of vans being restored.Last tim I was there he was starting an old 911.

kiwifraser

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217 months

Saturday 9th January 2010
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Thanks Phil, thats where the Bug can go then smile My brother lives in Farnborough, so I'll leave it with them for a day and call in for coffee to pass the time

I have a place for the Disco too - Cheers Nigel wink

hadenough!

3,785 posts

283 months

Saturday 9th January 2010
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Forgot to add, he's very popular and often fully booked for a few weeks so its worth making contact asap.

TheArchitect

1,238 posts

202 months

Sunday 10th January 2010
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How strict are they on the servicing? as Just going through the receipts for the puma and it seems to have been services every 12months on the dot irrespective of mileage and at one point there is 17k between services!

Don't fancy paying for a warranty I cant use. Serves me right for not checking all the invoices in more detail.