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<blockquote data-quote="pewter" data-source="post: 387365" data-attributes="member: 15463"><p>A garage will give a warranty for there work, and the manufacturer for there part. I never said 'the Garage' gives the warranty.</p><p></p><p>If you have had a proper garage fit the part they supplied, and it goes wrong they can deal with the manufacturer to make it all right.</p><p></p><p>If you buy your own belt and do the Evens electric method or get a bloke down the pub to do it, the manufacturer can argue it was not fitted correctly.</p><p></p><p>Even though i can get parts cheaper then garages buy them i always let them supply cam belt so it is all there work and down to them to sort out.</p><p></p><p>When i fit electrical parts, if i supply them and it goes wrong i sort out the problem. If a customer supplies parts i can confirm i fitted them correctly but i do not feel the obligation to return any parts or deal with the manufacturer if i have not sold them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pewter, post: 387365, member: 15463"] A garage will give a warranty for there work, and the manufacturer for there part. I never said 'the Garage' gives the warranty. If you have had a proper garage fit the part they supplied, and it goes wrong they can deal with the manufacturer to make it all right. If you buy your own belt and do the Evens electric method or get a bloke down the pub to do it, the manufacturer can argue it was not fitted correctly. Even though i can get parts cheaper then garages buy them i always let them supply cam belt so it is all there work and down to them to sort out. When i fit electrical parts, if i supply them and it goes wrong i sort out the problem. If a customer supplies parts i can confirm i fitted them correctly but i do not feel the obligation to return any parts or deal with the manufacturer if i have not sold them. [/QUOTE]
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