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3 years Warranty Question





Hi,

I have a nearly 3 year old (in April) Exclusive 172.

I took it to Renault this morning because the exhaust was making some ugly noises at 2k revs.

Theyve called me back to say that the central exhaust system needs to be replaced. They also say that the work/replacement is not covered under warranty since the 3 year warranty coverage is on a "sliding scale". According to this "scale" the repair is now not covered under the warranty and its going to cost 416 quid. :(

Is this right? I thought it was 3 year warranty on all parts for the duration of the coverage?!? I dont have the warranty details to hand to check, can any one confirm?

Is an extended warranty worth the paper it is written on?


:mad:
 

Lee

  BMW M2C


I have a copy of the warranty I can email you if you like? Its about 3mb in total.

The first year is manufacturer, the 2nd and 3rd are dealer covered and usually require you to contribute.
 


I had the same thing with the 4K rattle (2nd time around). They wouldnt pay cause exhaust is excluded outside the first year, and classed as wear and tear. Id feck it mate and get an aftermarket one. Cheaper and wont go wrong again!

Rich
 


Thanks for the info!

<sigh>

Can anyone recommend a North London Exhaust dealer that can fix this cheaper than Renault? Which Exhaust is recommended?

I know little about car mechanics btw so wont be able to do this myself.

cheers
 


Quote: Originally posted by Lee M on 02 February 2004


I have a copy of the warranty I can email you if you like? Its about 3mb in total.

The first year is manufacturer, the 2nd and 3rd are dealer covered and usually require you to contribute.









<A name=link5>Manufacturers Recommend Retail Prices - New Vehicles




The prices stated are those taken from the latest Renault UK Limited manufacturers recommended retail prices described in the Car Price Guide and includes delivery to the dealers premises, number plates, 12 months government road fund licence and the First Registration Free .

All other products or services supplied by agreement between you and your dealer are not included. Your new Renault is covered by a 3-year warranty package - the first 2 years of unlimited mileage Renault manufacturer warranty followed by a further year of dealer cover up to 60,000 miles. This requires full servicing history according to Renault UK approved standards. Your Renault requires servicing only at 18,000 miles or 2 years whichever occurs first. Note, though, that Clio Renaultsport 172 and V6, Espace IV 3.0 dCi and 3.5 V6 and Vel Satis 3.0 dCi and 3.5 V6 models require servicing at 12,000 miles or 2 years. While the non-turbo Kangoo 1.9D should be serviced at intervals of 10,000 miles or every 2 years. Paintwork is also guaranteed for 3 years while the anti corrosion warranty runs for 12 years. In addition, the 3 years Renault Roadside Assistance plan ensures prompt help anytime in the UK and N Ireland should you be unlucky enough to experience a mechanical or electrical fault en route.

The specifications of new vehicles are correct at the time of going on line or when the site pages are updated.

From Renault.co.uk

Says 2 years Renault warrenty (unlimited mileage) and 1 year dealer warrenty.
 


ya it is comon for the inter box to rattle, i had this on mine, and my warreny runs out in june,

would have cost my £185 pounds for the box, trade i think, ended up getting sales to pay for it lol, but even still, they aint cheep.



extended warrety aint that bad, i had a word with my boss at work and he gave me 1 years extended warrenty on my clio (cos im staff) dont no how much it is to get tho, would advise it, or tho its only going to cover major parts, thats are now waring parts eg pads and tyres aint covard, but say cambelt snapping pumps etc will be covard possible you might have to pay like say 20% but its better than paying the lot!.
 


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