The missus' Clio has been making a grinding/humming noise for the past week or so, getting worse each day, and progressively louder with speed. It's, as far as I could tell, coming from the rear wheel, and this leads me to think its the rear wheel bearing going.
Dropped car at local garage on Tuesday morning, explained problem and that I was almost certain it was coming from the rear. Left it with them. Phonecall later in the day from mechanic saying "It was actually the front bearing, which needs replaced, but when we took the hub off we noticed the ABS sensor, cv boot were both damaged and need replacing". I reluctantly agreed to have this done too (am selling car in 4-6 weeks). Mechanic calls up later saying work is done (total £180 for new front bearing, cv boot/joint (forget which) and abs sensor), but he mentions "there is still a little noise, its 95% better though, maybe the rear bearing will need done in a few months".
Picked the car up, and it becomes apparent that on the way home the noise is EXACTLY the same, just as loud as before.
Pretty annoyed, so I took the car in this morning, explained my problem and that I wasn't very happy, and they said they would investigate and call me later.
Should I attempt to get any money back? Or expect them to fix the rear bearing for free?
EDIT: Its a small(ish) local garage, rather than a main dealer.
Dropped car at local garage on Tuesday morning, explained problem and that I was almost certain it was coming from the rear. Left it with them. Phonecall later in the day from mechanic saying "It was actually the front bearing, which needs replaced, but when we took the hub off we noticed the ABS sensor, cv boot were both damaged and need replacing". I reluctantly agreed to have this done too (am selling car in 4-6 weeks). Mechanic calls up later saying work is done (total £180 for new front bearing, cv boot/joint (forget which) and abs sensor), but he mentions "there is still a little noise, its 95% better though, maybe the rear bearing will need done in a few months".
Picked the car up, and it becomes apparent that on the way home the noise is EXACTLY the same, just as loud as before.
Pretty annoyed, so I took the car in this morning, explained my problem and that I wasn't very happy, and they said they would investigate and call me later.
Should I attempt to get any money back? Or expect them to fix the rear bearing for free?
EDIT: Its a small(ish) local garage, rather than a main dealer.
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