RoscoLabri
Guest
Hello all,
Yesterday while I was out and about, my window slipped down into the door never to be seen again (until later that night).
Some blokes at work helped me take the panel off and pull the window back up, which I then taped in place.
Anyways, we found out that the shoddy plastic runner/clip had snapped which obviously means I needed to book the car in for a repair.
Phoned Seat this morning, and apparently they can't just replace the runner/clip, they have to do the whole unit. They quoted £165 for the driver side. Although I thought it was expensive, I asked them to sort out the passenger side too just so I know it's done and dusted.
Why Seat cars can't have those strong metal clips supporting the windows as standard I'll never know.
my car is GX53, and unfortuantly the car doesn't have a very long manufacturer warranty (friend of mine has a VW Golf, which he said had a 5 year manufacturer warranty).
Yesterday while I was out and about, my window slipped down into the door never to be seen again (until later that night).
Some blokes at work helped me take the panel off and pull the window back up, which I then taped in place.
Anyways, we found out that the shoddy plastic runner/clip had snapped which obviously means I needed to book the car in for a repair.
Phoned Seat this morning, and apparently they can't just replace the runner/clip, they have to do the whole unit. They quoted £165 for the driver side. Although I thought it was expensive, I asked them to sort out the passenger side too just so I know it's done and dusted.
Why Seat cars can't have those strong metal clips supporting the windows as standard I'll never know.
my car is GX53, and unfortuantly the car doesn't have a very long manufacturer warranty (friend of mine has a VW Golf, which he said had a 5 year manufacturer warranty).