ChatterBank0 min ago
vw polo 3mths old ,2door.
Has anybody had any problems with the lever to move the seats?
mines is broken already! and i have to pay for it!
any its not used on a daily basis, maybe once a fortnight if that. Just wondering if it was a common fault?
Regards alinic
mines is broken already! and i have to pay for it!
any its not used on a daily basis, maybe once a fortnight if that. Just wondering if it was a common fault?
Regards alinic
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.refuse to pay for it !! your car is only 3months old and that should never have happend in that short time.
the front spring broke on my 3year old corsa and blew a tyre and although the warranty was out vauxhall covered the spring and the tyre...now thats service for you. so if i can get all that then surely they can sort you lever !!
the front spring broke on my 3year old corsa and blew a tyre and although the warranty was out vauxhall covered the spring and the tyre...now thats service for you. so if i can get all that then surely they can sort you lever !!
http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page1428.as p
Tell them that you will expect this part to be replaced at no charge to yourself as the sale of goods act clearly states that something must be fit for purpose of use. This is not the case in this instance - take your local trading standards departments phone number with you in the event of a dispute!
Tell them that you will expect this part to be replaced at no charge to yourself as the sale of goods act clearly states that something must be fit for purpose of use. This is not the case in this instance - take your local trading standards departments phone number with you in the event of a dispute!
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