jackluminous
Guest
Hi
Got a bit of a dilemma. I took my car to a local garage for a 40K service last weekend. They phoned me up later on saying that just as they were about to change the oil they noticed that the sump plug was covered in a thick layer of silicone sealant. They said that the only reason they could think for that being there would be that the garage that did the previous service had stripped the thread on the sump when they replaced the sump plug. Or is it a possibility that they covered the plug in order to give it some protection against the elements?
If there is a problem with the sump then do you think I have any recourse for going back to the previous garage and getting them to check it out and possibly replacing the sump? I mean, I don't like the idea of having to fork out nearly £150 for a new one if there is an issue. The car was under warranty when the last service happened but has now lapsed.
Cheers
Got a bit of a dilemma. I took my car to a local garage for a 40K service last weekend. They phoned me up later on saying that just as they were about to change the oil they noticed that the sump plug was covered in a thick layer of silicone sealant. They said that the only reason they could think for that being there would be that the garage that did the previous service had stripped the thread on the sump when they replaced the sump plug. Or is it a possibility that they covered the plug in order to give it some protection against the elements?
If there is a problem with the sump then do you think I have any recourse for going back to the previous garage and getting them to check it out and possibly replacing the sump? I mean, I don't like the idea of having to fork out nearly £150 for a new one if there is an issue. The car was under warranty when the last service happened but has now lapsed.
Cheers