Soldato
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Over the past month i've had new brakes fitted which didn't seem to work very well.
My Uncle fitted the brakes (he's been working on cars for over 20 years so should know his stuff) and even after the bedding in period, they were grinding.
So I took it to another guy who thought that i'd bought and had fitted the incorrect brakes, but they are the correct brakes.
So now i've decided not to be a cheapskate and take it to a garage who have had a look, they had the car plugged and found a faulty abs sensor. So that's been changed and they've also fitted a new caliper for me and including the diagnostics, this all came to £250.
The grinding has mostly gone but it still comes back every now and again, so the car is back in the garage.
Should the garage charge me for doing another diagnostic when they've already invoiced me (and i've paid) and confirmed that the problem has been fixed?
My Uncle fitted the brakes (he's been working on cars for over 20 years so should know his stuff) and even after the bedding in period, they were grinding.
So I took it to another guy who thought that i'd bought and had fitted the incorrect brakes, but they are the correct brakes.
So now i've decided not to be a cheapskate and take it to a garage who have had a look, they had the car plugged and found a faulty abs sensor. So that's been changed and they've also fitted a new caliper for me and including the diagnostics, this all came to £250.
The grinding has mostly gone but it still comes back every now and again, so the car is back in the garage.
Should the garage charge me for doing another diagnostic when they've already invoiced me (and i've paid) and confirmed that the problem has been fixed?