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ralliart didz 19-07-2012 12:00 PM

advice please guys
 
as you guys no i am having a new tc-sst gearbox fitted under warrenty,should be here from germany next week :mrgreen:. spoke to dealer today and asked for a invoice so i can keep for my car records and they said i dont get one as its only for the dealer and warrenty guys. do you guys think thats right or are they pulling my chain.

Tomma 19-07-2012 12:03 PM

Maybe not an invoice with a price for the gearbox on but you should definitely get something from the dealer that says you've had the gearbox replaced?

worzel 19-07-2012 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomma (Post 93308)
Maybe not an invoice with a price for the gearbox on but you should definitely get something from the dealer that says you've had the gearbox replaced?

:agreed:

ralliart didz 19-07-2012 12:14 PM

ok guys thank you:ok:

thepieman 19-07-2012 12:41 PM

I believe you should get a copy of the works orders and an invoice for the works.

The invoice would probably show an ammount due from yourself as NIL or show as being covered by warranty...

You would require some form of receipt from them in case of further issues, if the dealer was to close etc etc you would need some form of proof that the works were carried out.

Should also make sure that they have fitted what they have said will be fitted ie a new gearbox and not a secondhand or recon one...

Depending on the part in question, you may find that a new replacement part is covered by its own longer warranty than the one you have used for its replacement...... a question worth asking:ok:

Could always phone Mitsubishi directly to ask the question:ok:

AndyWRX 19-07-2012 01:14 PM

Sounds like they may be thinking of fobbing you off, every garage will give you something even if it's just changing a light bulb

ralliart didz 19-07-2012 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thepieman (Post 93313)
I believe you should get a copy of the works orders and an invoice for the works.

The invoice would probably show an ammount due from yourself as NIL or show as being covered by warranty...

You would require some form of receipt from them in case of further issues, if the dealer was to close etc etc you would need some form of proof that the works were carried out.

Should also make sure that they have fitted what they have said will be fitted ie a new gearbox and not a secondhand or recon one...

Depending on the part in question, you may find that a new replacement part is covered by its own longer warranty than the one you have used for its replacement...... a question worth asking:ok:

Could always phone Mitsubishi directly to ask the question:ok:

thanks ron,they said i can have invoice not showing costs and as soon as gearbox arrives from germany i will pop down and take some photos of it. dont get any extened warrenty on new box, only wots left on car warrenty which runs out at end the month. so i paid to have it extend £290 per year,which they said i can extend every year untill car gets too 100,000 miles. :ok:


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