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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / October 2006

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306 - advice needed please ASAP

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avextracker@aol.com - 13 Oct 2006 09:13 GMT
I recently had my 306 lowered.  When I took the car to the garage that
morning, everything was fine.
Now, The car was lowered fine, however the ABS light was on afterwards.
Turns out new driveshaft was needed and one of the ABS rings (dunno
correct name for it *shrug*) needed replacing.

The advice I need is.....is it up to me to pay for this?  Or should the
garage the car was taken to fund it, seems as though it was working
fine that morning before I took it there?  Clearly, this problem was a
result of their work?
If the garage should pay, and says no, what can I do to get them to?

Any help will be much appreciated.

Thanks in advace!!!!
Fitzy. - 13 Oct 2006 09:29 GMT
Its called the reluctor ring,
and they break very easily, but I think it would be unfair to blame the
garage for the defect they snap without any impact ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
but you could always come to a compromise, ask the manager to share the
bill, you pay parts, he pays labour or vice versa,
Fitzy

>I recently had my 306 lowered.  When I took the car to the garage that
> morning, everything was fine.
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> Thanks in advace!!!!
 
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