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Old Geezer, the garage were unable to put back original parts as they had been binned. My point is that I told them the symptoms and they charged a price to rectify the cause. I didn't say " the air vent needs changing" I said I "had a leak in the boot". They are supposed to be the experts . So why should i be penalised for there inability to correctly diagnose and rectify the problem . How about if they had changed the rear windscreen thinking that was the problem, then possibly moving on to changing the whole tailgate, should I be expected to pay for those parts that weren't required to solve the problem?
Alvahalf. I agree that the garage were on a hiding to nothing, but that is something they should have thought about before they took on the job . They could have refused to take the work. I agree that time has to be spent locating the problem. I would have been more than happy to have paid any amount labour costs involved as long as they solved the problem. Although I have a new air vent there was nothing wrong with the old one, so why should I pay for it? If they had asked for the new vent back then they would have had to put the car back to its original state, which clearly they couldn't do. I have no intention of taking any legal action (why would I, I am not out of pocket) but what really annoyed me was the way I was told not to come back when clearly the situation was due to their inability to do a job they had charged for. I just wanted legal clarification on the situation for my own piece of mind. Indeed i I was found to be legally wrong (ie garage can charge for the part fitted) I would have no hesitation in returning to the garage to pay for it.