2006 Citroen C3


Search results for I bought a 2006 citroeon c3 5 months ago on finance. The car had 37k miles on the clock. last week i could smell burning rang the dealer took it to citroen to be told that it needed a new head gasket this was covered under the warranty however while the car was stripped down the mechanic told me it also required a new timing belt and water pump which would not be covered to a cost of 350. told them I was not paying.. They then said the water pump would be covered by the warranty. I spoke to the dealer who said the timing belt does not need replaced however I feel I am being fobbed off he said it was only common practice to change timing belt along with the water pump and was not essential I feel I am being fobbed off here and am not sure what to do now?

Asked on 23 December 2015 by orlav

Answered by Honest John
Have it replaced then sue him for the cost of it afterwards using Small Claims. He is liable. Law here: www.honestjohn.co.uk/faq/consumer-rights/ Actually he's either being stupid or pig-headed because if the engine is in bits and both the head gasket and waterpump need to be replaced, then replacing a timing belt only adds the cost of the belt to the job, and that's usually only about £50.
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