Thanks for taking the time to reply everyone.
So regarding the cambelt, I was told by the sales guy that before they stick any cars out on the forecourt, they have to check for any necessary work.
He stated that the intervals for a cambelt change was every 5 years or up to a certain mileage. Since the car was 6 years old, it had to be changed.
Regarding the documentation, I don’t have the invoices, but I do have print outs of the car’s full service history which also lists what work was done and when, dating back to 2017.
Just to clarify, toothed belt is the same as a cam belt? As this is what’s stated was done in Feb 2023 at exactly 22,958 miles.
Again, this was done by the supplying Audi Dealership.
The warranty is not a manufacturer’s warranty, it is only an extended warranty so cannot be directed at the manufacturer to sort out.
When the car first broke down, I called the closest Audi dealership to me, to see if it could be towed there, but was told that since it was only an extended warranty they wouldn’t accept it.
When I called the supplying dealer, he said they couldn’t take the car in because their workshop is currently under renovations (I believe this is true, as when I spoke to someone at Audi UK, they did mention this as well.)
He instead gave me 2 other dealerships close by that I could I try since they were all under the Marshall Motor Group.
So currently, the car is sat at a sister dealership.
The timeline of events to clarify the situation I'm in.
December 4th: Made a booking for December 21st to get the car looked at.
December 7th: Car was towed to the dealership, Courtesy car was supplied through Enterprise.
December 22nd: The service advisor called me to explain that they’d had a look at the car, couldn’t get it to start, cambelt was intact, no compression through the cylinders, and the engine had to be stripped in order to determine the fault.
When I asked if it would be covered by the warranty she said it should be as the technician couldn’t see how I could have affected the fault.
She then proceeded to book the car in for the second week of January to have the engine stripped and said the extended warranty will cover the continued use of the courtesy car and that she would call Enterprise to update them.
December 28: Another guy called me to confirm what the Service Advisor had said about the car previously but also stated that he couldn’t guarantee that after stripping the engine, that the fault would be covered by the warranty.
As it stands, the car is still booked in for the second week of Jan to get the engine stripped. Although he will wait for me to confirm before they go ahead.
Called the guy who sold me the car at the supplying dealer, but he’s off until Jan 3.
The guy I spoke to suggested I speak to someone in his service department since they only deal with sales.
He then proceeded to transfer me to whom I thought was their own service department, only to find out it was the Audi UK Central Service bookings office. No help at all.
So the problem I have is, I don’t want to tell the sister dealership to strip the engine only to find out that it’s not covered by warranty, yet the supplying dealer is unable to take the car in because their workshop is under renovation.
So, is the best option at this point to just claim under the CRA?
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