Airbags out and front damage

drummer.gavin

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Feb 11, 2009
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Dublin
Well,

Coming home from meeting a friend I had not seen for years in the FR, I came around a corner and was greated by some ****er (excuse that!!) on a motor bike on my side of the road belting towards me, I swearved onto the other side of the road and missed him but lamped the car into a load of rocks on a corner, went airbourne onto the railings of a bridge over a river and the car bounced back onto all fours. When I came too there was no sign of your man on the bike, the airbags were out, steering wheel and dash only, car filled with powdery smoke and my shoulder and neck were in bits and continuing to get worse. Managed to move the car off the road, the bumper is scraped, the front left fog light is missing and the front left wheel is pushed back towards the back of the wheel arch and there is a wee bit of surface damage to the wing.

So, I'm up against a new alloy, new bumper + paint, possibly a subframe with a half shaft, CV joint and a wish bone and the fog, topped off with the airbags.

The car is in Ireland, it's the only Altea FR TDI that I'm aware of in Ireland so I don't want to lose it. It's a 07 with 115000 miles, just had the injectors done, full service and on the way down to the meeting I was loving it, it was going better then ever...........is it worth fixing, main concern is the cost of airbags with the steering wheel and dash. How much am I looking at??

Cheers guys, safe driving.

Gav
 

Viking

Insurance co's are crap.
May 19, 2007
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Have a word with David at SERE Motors in Belfast, he'd be the best place to start. New airbags is gonna be £1000 plus for a start then you'll need the airbag controller which will be £300 or so, then the new dash will be £400. Then you're gonna have to start on the damage to the suspension etc.

I dunno how that works out to Euros but I'd suspect you're looking at a write off.
 

skard

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Dec 29, 2011
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Sorry to hear about that, the most important thing is you are ok.

As above, it isn't going to be cheap (buying new or used) and a lot of the damage from a heavy dunt to the floor could still be hidden.
Is it possible you can have it fully inspected and then see where to go from there?

On the positive side, you didn't end up in the river.
 

drummer.gavin

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Feb 11, 2009
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Dublin
Cheers for the replies, I'm going to get it checked out on Monday. In agony today, chest, back and shoulder are fudged and to top it all off I'm now driving an Iveco Daily..........aka The Bone Shaker!

I'm hoping the ali subframe broke, I'm hoping that's all thats best, possible the wishbone. Engine seems straight enough and there were no liquid leaks.

I'm ok, the lucky git on the bike is ok, we will live to see another day. Just pished off.
 

pdh 14a

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Jan 21, 2008
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I would say if the airbags have fired,then i would let it go as a write off and get another!
And mr bike would have bought it if it was me lol,sounds like you did well to avoid the tw@ :(
 

drummer.gavin

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Feb 11, 2009
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Dublin
I would say if the airbags have fired,then i would let it go as a write off and get another!
And mr bike would have bought it if it was me lol,sounds like you did well to avoid the tw@ :(

I think think after had I have just clipped him at least I'd have him for insurance reasons but I'm glad he got away and I/we had the time to avoid eachother.

I would love to hold onto the car as the DMF and clutch was done before Christmas and it just got the injectors done as part of the re-call. That and the FR never really came to Ireland, mine was a special order by the previous owner so it came wil the clocks in KMS etc. I'd have to buy in the UK or NI.

All might not be lost though, I found this!!! Thoughts please?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SEAT-ALTE...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item4ab69b4216
 

pdh 14a

Mr Fussy
Jan 21, 2008
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Swansea
You'd probably need to drive to get it,as i'm sure that Airbags cannot be posted legally,due to explosives laws! :(
 

drummer.gavin

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Feb 11, 2009
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Dublin
Next time let the two wheel idiot do the avoiding.....

That's a given!

I got a quote today off an airbag company, €1100 for the seat belts to be reconditioned, dash, steering wheel, both bags and the ECU reset and checked. The bumper and wing are repairable or so I'm told and at the minute it's looking like an alloy repair and a wishbone. I might get out of this for €2200 all going well.

Makes me happy!
 

drummer.gavin

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Feb 11, 2009
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Dublin
Why don't you just claim on your insurance?
And then buy back if you think you can repair?

I'm trying to avoid that as I don't want to mess up my classic car policy and my private policy..............I know that's what insurance is there for but I don't think I have bonus protection............