Hi
I have recently purchased a used '14 plate Suzuki S Cross with 30,500 miles on the clock and in very good condition. Some 5 - 6 weeks after I purchased it the front wheel arch trim on the offside of the vehicle has started to come away. The trim clip is broken and some (what looks like) silicon sealant has been squirted into the gap - presumably in an effort to re-attach it. My own research (calling a couple of Suzuki main dealers) shows that this trim and the liner are routinely removed when a new timing belt and water pump are fitted. This work was done on the vehicle before I collected it. However, the supplier (Batchelors Suzuki, Ripon) are denying responsibility for the broken trim and denying removing the trim when they carried out the work. I have 2 queries I hope you can help me with
1. Is the trim and liner removed for replacement of the timing belt and water pump or not?
2. Is the trim initially fixed to the bodywork by the OEM with patchy squirts of thin silicon strips that resemble irregular patchy blobs of spaghetti? The sealant on my car does not resemble something I would associate with an OEM.
Dean
Edited by dean94 on 06/01/2020 at 09:08
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