Took my car (03 172 CUP) to a stealer last week, expecting the worst, having been told I would be paying £190 for the 54k service.
I was called 6 hours later with the following work on my car required:
Headlight inoperable
Cambelt overdue
Brake fluid due change
Coolant due change
Front brake discs
Rear brake discs
Total cost with random 20% discount: £1124.48
So I drove it home with all the above work still outstanding, with it booked in because I couldn't see any other way around it, even though it galled me to have to pay that amount of cash. This was last Wednesday. Didn't drive it thurs/fri as I didn't have to and didn't want it falling apart, at first they wanted me to sign a disclaimer to state that they told me the car was undriveable and I took it away anway. They decided that wasn't required but obviously I didn't want to risk it.
On the saturday I had to drive my car, it was unavoidable. I covered around 12-14 miles tops. After about half the distance my toxic fumes warning light started flashing at me. The book says to lower speed until the light stops flashing and alert Renault ASAP. This I did yesterday (monday), when I dropped it off for the cambelt and other work doing on it.
I was called late yesterday telling me that the spark plugs were failing and needed replacing at a cost of ~£140. I told them to go ahead as the car was undriveable (ever since the warning light came on the idle has been erratic at best and revs kept dropping for no discernible reason) and they replaced the plugs.
I drove it home last night, well, limped would be a more apt term for it. Couldn't get over 2500 revs without it behaving very erratically, dropped revs completely then sputtering back into life, etc. Been told I need a coil pack fitting now, which they said would be a possibility when I first found out about the plugs.
Does this all sound right? They service my car, I get a warning light the next time I drive it, they change my plugs to fix a problem that appears to have been caused by them (do they touch the plugs during a service?), and the problem is still apparent so they want to charge me another £240 to change this coil pack they say is a problem! Why change the plugs if the coil pack is the issue?
Properly ****ed off.
I was called 6 hours later with the following work on my car required:
Headlight inoperable
Cambelt overdue
Brake fluid due change
Coolant due change
Front brake discs
Rear brake discs
Total cost with random 20% discount: £1124.48
So I drove it home with all the above work still outstanding, with it booked in because I couldn't see any other way around it, even though it galled me to have to pay that amount of cash. This was last Wednesday. Didn't drive it thurs/fri as I didn't have to and didn't want it falling apart, at first they wanted me to sign a disclaimer to state that they told me the car was undriveable and I took it away anway. They decided that wasn't required but obviously I didn't want to risk it.
On the saturday I had to drive my car, it was unavoidable. I covered around 12-14 miles tops. After about half the distance my toxic fumes warning light started flashing at me. The book says to lower speed until the light stops flashing and alert Renault ASAP. This I did yesterday (monday), when I dropped it off for the cambelt and other work doing on it.
I was called late yesterday telling me that the spark plugs were failing and needed replacing at a cost of ~£140. I told them to go ahead as the car was undriveable (ever since the warning light came on the idle has been erratic at best and revs kept dropping for no discernible reason) and they replaced the plugs.
I drove it home last night, well, limped would be a more apt term for it. Couldn't get over 2500 revs without it behaving very erratically, dropped revs completely then sputtering back into life, etc. Been told I need a coil pack fitting now, which they said would be a possibility when I first found out about the plugs.
Does this all sound right? They service my car, I get a warning light the next time I drive it, they change my plugs to fix a problem that appears to have been caused by them (do they touch the plugs during a service?), and the problem is still apparent so they want to charge me another £240 to change this coil pack they say is a problem! Why change the plugs if the coil pack is the issue?
Properly ****ed off.