Hi all
I am new to this site and requiring abit of advice.....
I have a Discovery TD5, 1999 T reg, automatic.
At the end of November the car was loosing water but we could not find any traces of a leak at all, 2 of my mechanics (I work at a haulage yard btw) looked and couldn't find any trace of leaks so we suspected a head gasket problem. We took the car to the garage where we purchased it as it was still under the 12 month warranty. We informed the owner that we suspected a head gasket problem and left the vehicle with them. On pick up my hubby was informed that they had found a leak on the bleed screw on the top hose and they had repaired it.
A month and a half on, last Sunday to be precise, the car suddenly lost power and the oil light came on, my hubby turned the engine off immediately and we had the car recovered. On looking it seems that the head gasket has gone. We have been in touch with the garage who sent a mechanic down to look at our car. The upshot is the mechanic has said that there is no trace of there ever being a water leak and yes it looks like the gasket has blown and we may need a new engine.
My thinking is.... and please correct me of I am wrong.....
- the work on the car was completed less than three months ago, under the Consumer Credit Act work is guaranteed for three months???
- we told the garage that the head gasket was playing up, as we had to constantly top up the water but there were no leaks, while the car was under warranty but they didn't do anything about it???
Basically, should the garage help us or are they right in saying no its all down to us. Obviously I am a little biased as I now have a Disco which still needs paying for (finance agreement) which does not work and prob needs a new engine!!!
Your comments are eagerly awaited.
ps how much are recon engines?????
I am new to this site and requiring abit of advice.....
I have a Discovery TD5, 1999 T reg, automatic.
At the end of November the car was loosing water but we could not find any traces of a leak at all, 2 of my mechanics (I work at a haulage yard btw) looked and couldn't find any trace of leaks so we suspected a head gasket problem. We took the car to the garage where we purchased it as it was still under the 12 month warranty. We informed the owner that we suspected a head gasket problem and left the vehicle with them. On pick up my hubby was informed that they had found a leak on the bleed screw on the top hose and they had repaired it.
A month and a half on, last Sunday to be precise, the car suddenly lost power and the oil light came on, my hubby turned the engine off immediately and we had the car recovered. On looking it seems that the head gasket has gone. We have been in touch with the garage who sent a mechanic down to look at our car. The upshot is the mechanic has said that there is no trace of there ever being a water leak and yes it looks like the gasket has blown and we may need a new engine.
My thinking is.... and please correct me of I am wrong.....
- the work on the car was completed less than three months ago, under the Consumer Credit Act work is guaranteed for three months???
- we told the garage that the head gasket was playing up, as we had to constantly top up the water but there were no leaks, while the car was under warranty but they didn't do anything about it???
Basically, should the garage help us or are they right in saying no its all down to us. Obviously I am a little biased as I now have a Disco which still needs paying for (finance agreement) which does not work and prob needs a new engine!!!
Your comments are eagerly awaited.
ps how much are recon engines?????