Afternoon all,
I had a Milltek Manifold fitted by a tuning company 2 weeks ago. They came highly recommended on the car forum.
I've just got back from a week at the coast, 110 miles away. I got there ok but driving within the campus there was a loud bang followed by a very unhealthy noise.
I suspected an engine mount and know one has to be removed to fit a manifold. The AA came out and I was right. Turns out the garage haven't screwed it back in all the way nor have they used the correct tool rounding the screws off slightly.
The engine dropping has damaged a cv boot, worn the alternator belt slightly and knackered the engine mount.
Luckily I wasn't doing speed or on a busy road. The AA chap said it could have caused a nasty accident. I'm very lucky no engine/gearbox damage has been caused too.
I have a detailed report from AA and plenty of pictures.
What's the best route to go with this? I want them to cover the cost of the repairs as well as a thorough investigation of my car to check for any further damage and a refund or some sort of compensation for a frankly poor job, and potentially putting myself, girlfriend and 1 year old daughter at risk driving 110 miles to the coast.
Thanks
I had a Milltek Manifold fitted by a tuning company 2 weeks ago. They came highly recommended on the car forum.
I've just got back from a week at the coast, 110 miles away. I got there ok but driving within the campus there was a loud bang followed by a very unhealthy noise.
I suspected an engine mount and know one has to be removed to fit a manifold. The AA came out and I was right. Turns out the garage haven't screwed it back in all the way nor have they used the correct tool rounding the screws off slightly.
The engine dropping has damaged a cv boot, worn the alternator belt slightly and knackered the engine mount.
Luckily I wasn't doing speed or on a busy road. The AA chap said it could have caused a nasty accident. I'm very lucky no engine/gearbox damage has been caused too.
I have a detailed report from AA and plenty of pictures.
What's the best route to go with this? I want them to cover the cost of the repairs as well as a thorough investigation of my car to check for any further damage and a refund or some sort of compensation for a frankly poor job, and potentially putting myself, girlfriend and 1 year old daughter at risk driving 110 miles to the coast.
Thanks