Walshie1987
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Hi,
I decided to get my RR service today as it's not been done in a few years (£375) which I did, but they have told me that they discovered the High Pressure Fuel Pump is leaking pretty bad.
The garage then told me that they don't even want to take a guess at how much it would be (mainly in labour) to take it off get it reconditioned and refit. They recommend that I take it to webuyanycar and get rid of it.
I put in the details and they offered about £1k, so when they've inspected everything I expect about £800.
Even if I was offered £1k I've just spent £395 on a service today and £500 on new tyres 6 month ago, plus hundreds on new discs, pads brake pipes etc.
Apart from the being out of pocket, I'm also really fond of the car for some reason, 17 year old but still looks great, runs perfectly and has everything you can think of Inc. digital TV and PlayStation.
Instead of paying the garage £0000's to do the repair, I was thinking of doing it myself over Christmas, by buying a second hand pump and fitting it.
I just wondered what your thoughts are on this? Is it overly complicated? From what I've researched it just looks time consuming and needs a £40 tool. Or would you just take the £1k and cut your loses?
Any advice appreciated
Cheers
Chris
I decided to get my RR service today as it's not been done in a few years (£375) which I did, but they have told me that they discovered the High Pressure Fuel Pump is leaking pretty bad.
The garage then told me that they don't even want to take a guess at how much it would be (mainly in labour) to take it off get it reconditioned and refit. They recommend that I take it to webuyanycar and get rid of it.
I put in the details and they offered about £1k, so when they've inspected everything I expect about £800.
Even if I was offered £1k I've just spent £395 on a service today and £500 on new tyres 6 month ago, plus hundreds on new discs, pads brake pipes etc.
Apart from the being out of pocket, I'm also really fond of the car for some reason, 17 year old but still looks great, runs perfectly and has everything you can think of Inc. digital TV and PlayStation.
Instead of paying the garage £0000's to do the repair, I was thinking of doing it myself over Christmas, by buying a second hand pump and fitting it.
I just wondered what your thoughts are on this? Is it overly complicated? From what I've researched it just looks time consuming and needs a £40 tool. Or would you just take the £1k and cut your loses?
Any advice appreciated
Cheers
Chris