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They were really helpful which surprised me!! She checked the warranty and said it qualified for 3 years or 60,000 miles. Although the car was registered on 02/08/2006, the warranty commenced sometime in June, I assume this was when it was delivered to Cyprus? I though I'd push my luck and ask...
I have been reading posts regarding Imports from Cyprus. Some are saying that if the vehicle has come from Cyprus it will only qualify for 2 years, this is different to what Motorpoint are telling me, they are 100% sure it will qualify for the full 3 years. What is so different with Cyprus...
Anyone know what the score is with Renault imports from Cyprus, the dealer said it would still qualify for the 3 years manufacturer warranty?
Any help appreciated..
Thanks.
I'm fingers crossed I reckon I was about 40 in a 30, no excuses I know!! I have always seen them with the windows open before so am hoping I may be lucky on this occasion!!
Just passed a safety camera van, I was a bit of over the limit, it was parked on the verge but had the rear windows still closed (usually I have seen these open with the camera visible). Can these still detect speed with the windows closed or are they setting up in readiness??
Thanks..
Renault have diagnosed the problem as the Fuel Sender unit (fuel pump), £409 to supply and fit (£585 in total with there diagnostic charge) are they takin the pi$$ or is this reasonable. Are there any after market suppliers that would do the same item at a fraction of the price?
Thanks.
Thanks gtvlew that sounds pretty similar to what mine is doing, no surprises but still no news from Renault. Hopefully it is as simple as a new plug as this will keep the £££ down. I do hate chucking money at the Renault monkeys!!
Lol to the banana, I actually suggested that this morning to the guys at work.
16V jon, that sounds like a fair comment but shouldn't Renault be able to diagnose something like that pretty easily?? Is that expensive?
Ha ha that is the question, it's still at Renaults now and the £££ clock is ticking!!! Will keep you updated. Can just imagine the Renault Tech scratching his head over a cup of tea and fag laughing that's another £45 for half hour!!! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr