Last week I had my car MOTed by the local garage there was a couple of small things needed to get it through but I was happy to let the garage do the work as the work and MOT came to £100.
As I picked up the car the mechanic informed me that there was a slight noise that he thought was the timing belt and if I intended to keep the car I should have it looked at....so I agreed to fetch it back after the weekend so he could have a look and give me a price for the work.
He phoned me in the afternoon telling me that the timing belt was worn and needed replacing and the cost would be £150...I agreed to the price and asked him to do the work and contact me when it was done so I could pick up my car.
the following day after not hearing from him I contacted him by phone to ask if it was ready....he told me he had done the work but was struggling to get the car to run properly and he would contact me when it was ready.
Now almost a week has gone by and he is still unable to get the car running right..he claims to have tried a multitude of things and had other people look at it but they too have been unable to figure out the problem.
Now I have two concerns firstly where do I stand legally if as I suspect he has damaged the engine when doing the original job and also the car was running fine until he changed the timing belt so I do not think I should be charged any more than the quoted price should he manage to sort the problem.
The guy is not a back street cowboy and is well thought of in the area but I would be greatful for any advice as to where I stand should he become awkward if and when the job is completed.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
As I picked up the car the mechanic informed me that there was a slight noise that he thought was the timing belt and if I intended to keep the car I should have it looked at....so I agreed to fetch it back after the weekend so he could have a look and give me a price for the work.
He phoned me in the afternoon telling me that the timing belt was worn and needed replacing and the cost would be £150...I agreed to the price and asked him to do the work and contact me when it was done so I could pick up my car.
the following day after not hearing from him I contacted him by phone to ask if it was ready....he told me he had done the work but was struggling to get the car to run properly and he would contact me when it was ready.
Now almost a week has gone by and he is still unable to get the car running right..he claims to have tried a multitude of things and had other people look at it but they too have been unable to figure out the problem.
Now I have two concerns firstly where do I stand legally if as I suspect he has damaged the engine when doing the original job and also the car was running fine until he changed the timing belt so I do not think I should be charged any more than the quoted price should he manage to sort the problem.
The guy is not a back street cowboy and is well thought of in the area but I would be greatful for any advice as to where I stand should he become awkward if and when the job is completed.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
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