Hahahaha. If you are reading my words as something I actually mean, you are a serious worry.
Good luck.
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I think I've got confused, are you referring to your own ridiculous statements?If you express an opinion you should be intelligent enough to expect someone to challenge it without riverting to ridiculous statements.
This is fun. Let's keep going.
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why is there always a tw** on these forums who has to behave like a tool .crawl back in your little hole and be quiet .you have been a member for 2 minutes with nothing constructive to say ...If they are required to remove it, what would you expect them to do? They probably can't let the vehicle leave the premises without completing what is due related to the recall. Yes, it might not be as pretty and is an inconvenience, albeit minor, but I'd rather get it removed to prevent the fire hazard than kick up a fuss like a little girl at starbucks who did not get enough choco sprinkles on her latte. If you asked them to get you a bonnet insulation instead, they would probably get one for you for free.
There was no need to introduce yourself, but hellowhy is there always a tw** on these forums who has to behave like a tool .crawl back in your little hole and be quiet .you have been a member for 2 minutes with nothing constructive to say ...
You are right 100%. There is no recall as far as I know so they should have never taken it out and if they did so they should have given it to you advising you not to be put back for the alleged reason, keeping it is a clear steal and they at least should have compensated you since there is no word of a replacement coming soon, if ever! They actually confiscated a part of the car you paid for without replacing it, its simple as that.At the end of the day what matters is that the stealers acted incorrectly,technically they have stolen a part of the car .i had no knowledge of it until i lifted the bonnet to see why the engine sounded more rattly than usual.they should have rang me and requested that they carry this out.
it's the principal of it no matter what the part is.if they had asked i would have said remove it and leave it in the boot and not to keep it.
the only time one of these could come off is if it is not correctly fitted .on my last 2 cars they both fitted looser than this one.Golf R and BMW.
i have just checked on the DVLA website with my Reg and there is no outstanding safely recalls on it.
That's more like it, mine was manufactured 25/04/2022, came without a cover!
The engine cover problem is generic for all EA888 Evo 4 engines from VAG group (VW/Skoda/Seat/Cupra ….). This includes model Formentor with EA888 2.0 TSI.Errr..........is it all Formentor engines the removal of the cover or certain models?....just asking