Faulty Passenger Side Electric Window - £500 to repair?
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Faulty Passenger Side Electric Window - £500 to repair?
HI,
The electric window in my Scirocco jammed last week and I had to take it into my local VW dealer to fix it. They replaced the electric motor and regulator but I was shocked at how expensive it was. Has anyone else run into a similar issues as I wasn't expecting a fault electric window to cost nearly £500 to repair?
I spoke to the service manager at the garage to query to price but he said the motor/regulator was £250. Plus 2 hours of time and VAT took the bill close to £500
Is that the going rate or does it seem excessive ?
The electric window in my Scirocco jammed last week and I had to take it into my local VW dealer to fix it. They replaced the electric motor and regulator but I was shocked at how expensive it was. Has anyone else run into a similar issues as I wasn't expecting a fault electric window to cost nearly £500 to repair?
I spoke to the service manager at the garage to query to price but he said the motor/regulator was £250. Plus 2 hours of time and VAT took the bill close to £500
Is that the going rate or does it seem excessive ?
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Re: Faulty Passenger Side Electric Window - £500 to repair?
Just a tad expensive on the labour if it is indeed only for two hours, rates vary but you should be around the £44+vat per hour. The regulator is another thing, don't know who makes it and can't see one readily available at the usual places I would look.
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Re: Faulty Passenger Side Electric Window - £500 to repair?
Does seem expensive but then again volkswagen are an expensive company. You can get a second hand regular for about £60 prob even cheaper direct from the breakers.. stuff like that i would generally try and fit myself rather than pay for fitting.
Saying that you have the knowledge that it has been done correctly and they will stand over it if anything goes wrong piece of mind doesnt come cheap
Richard
Saying that you have the knowledge that it has been done correctly and they will stand over it if anything goes wrong piece of mind doesnt come cheap
Richard
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Re: Faulty Passenger Side Electric Window - £500 to repair?
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.p ... olf-2-door" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Guide for the MK6 golf, not sure if it is the same but probably is very similar - looks pretty straight forward.
Guide for the MK6 golf, not sure if it is the same but probably is very similar - looks pretty straight forward.
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Re: Faulty Passenger Side Electric Window - £500 to repair?
That's a cheap hourly rate.yellowplum wrote:£44+vat per hour.
Even here in the sticks, you would be struggling to find an indie with that labour rate never mind a VW franchise who are twice that figure.
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Re: Faulty Passenger Side Electric Window - £500 to repair?
Then I would say you are paying over the odds if you are paying considerably more
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Re: Faulty Passenger Side Electric Window - £500 to repair?
From my experience main dealers rates can vary from £80 to 100+ including the VAT up here. I would say it is neigh impossible to get anywhere close to the figure you quote. Mine you it is partly influenced by the oil industry up here, but that 80 is quoting Inverness and Dundee Audi also. Prices for VW were very similar to this.
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Re: Faulty Passenger Side Electric Window - £500 to repair?
Mine had to have the drivers side done, but luckily for me it was still under warranty.
I can rely on my car, it's my Roc!!!
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Re: Faulty Passenger Side Electric Window - £500 to repair?
I had to have the passenger side window motor / regulator replaced last year. While in the dealers having this done the driver side window failed too, so I had to have it fixed as well! Luckily it was within the warranty period.
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Re: Faulty Passenger Side Electric Window - £500 to repair?
Here in Sweden VW charges about £190 an hour incl VAT
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Re: Faulty Passenger Side Electric Window - £500 to repair?
Here is a how to fix for EOS, but it seems to be the same for the Scirocco:
http://www.vweosclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4953" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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