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Title: Insurance question
Post by: cooltt on 02 December 2007, 16:04
Hi All

Ok so it looks like i've totaly killed my car. Went through a puddle this morning sucked up water into the air filter and the engine died.
I've charged up the battery but it won't even turn over and it gave 3 loud beeps when i tried to start it.It's a 98 gti turbo.

Can i claim on my insurance (i have full no claims and fully comp) and what do i tell them? Insurer is direct line.

Any advice would be apprieciated

Thanks.
Title: Re: Insurance question
Post by: leeroy20vt on 02 December 2007, 16:13
a friend of mine had same thing he claimed and got the car back and put new engine init
Title: Re: Insurance question
Post by: GazB on 04 December 2007, 10:20
As long as they know about any mods you have done, otherwise they will just laugh
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Post by: Ivor Mk4 Turbo on 05 December 2007, 16:22
If your lucky, some one might be able to get it going with a can of WD40 & get the water out.  Worse case is you've sucked some water in & bent some valves in the head. :sad:

Bit of a grey area with insurers, this one.  Some will payout, some won't.  As long as it wasn't an official ford i.e. with roadsigns, then you might stand a chance?? :undecided:

You running an OE airbox or aftermarket I.K.?
Title: Re: Insurance question
Post by: cooltt on 05 December 2007, 18:48
Hello
It's an after market induction kit but it was on the car when i bought it 4 months ago, i'm just going to plead ignorance!

Anyway i had some bad news today the garage recons the car is a complete write off because the cost of repair is more than 60% of the car value but the insurance guy hasn't seen it yet, he comes on Friday. I can't understand how i can get it repaired for about £1000 with a straight engine swap but the gargage quote for the same work is way above that. Sounds a little strange to me, i'm hoping the assessor will not write it off on Friday and authorise the repair.

It's got full vw service history and i've just had £800 worth of work done...new timing belt and water pump, major service, brand new disks and pads all round and suspension replacement all in the last 6 weeks.I'll be F**king pissed if they write it off!
Title: Re: Insurance question
Post by: AndyMitton on 06 December 2007, 12:15
they'll want to use all new parts and what have you to do the repair, plus their labour rates....

unfortunately ignorance is no excuse for the insurance companies, it's 100% your responsibility...theylll find anyway not to pay out, belive me! id try and whip that induction kit off mate!
Title: Re: Insurance question
Post by: Holgate End on 06 December 2007, 12:57
I'd agree with Andy.  If you havent declared the I.K. they will never pay out. 

You're in a grey area with this as it is, and if they dont want to pay out, they'll just say your insurance was void because you hadnt declared an aftermarket mod.

You've got 24hrs to find a scrappy/go to the nearest VW stealers and get it swapped over.

You should also try a different mechanic.
Title: Re: Insurance question
Post by: GTi-Matt on 07 December 2007, 22:53
hi mate,

sorry to hear about your sad loss of your turbo :sick:. how did you get on wth the insurance bloke today? did u whip the induction kit off? fingers crossed for you bud
Title: Re: Insurance question
Post by: cooltt on 10 December 2007, 19:26
Well the situaton so far is that on friday i went to the garage without them knowing because they told me in the morning that the insurance guy isn't going there until Tuesday!
I walked in while they were busy doing stuff and inspected what they have done to my car. They have taken the engine head off to expose the pistens and look like they were cleaning them. I spoke to a lad who was working on a car nearby and he told me that his mate was working on my car and that he said once the engine was cleaned out it would be fine.
When i told him that i was told that it was proberbly a write off he wouldn't say anything else to me.

Anyhow if worst comes to the worst i've got an engine lined up identical to mine but with only 38000 miles on it and a garage near me to fit it. Should cost me a grand supplied and fitted. I've got to wait to see what the insurance say on Tuesday but i got a feeling their either going to invalidate my policy or write the car off either way i'm going to get my car back and fix it myself.
Title: Re: Insurance question
Post by: GazB on 10 December 2007, 21:14

 They have taken the engine head off to expose the pistens and look like they were cleaning them.

Cant see why they would be doing any work on it, not unless they had been aurthorised to do so
Title: Re: Insurance question
Post by: GTi-Matt on 11 December 2007, 13:22

 They have taken the engine head off to expose the pistens and look like they were cleaning them.

Cant see why they would be doing any work on it, not unless they had been aurthorised to do so

no they arent allowed to start any work until the insurance have assesed it and given authorisation to the garage, where did u find an engine?
Title: Re: Insurance question
Post by: cooltt on 12 December 2007, 16:28
Jesus wept! :undecided:

I've resuced my car from that sad excuse of a repair shop, told my insurance company where to get off and amazingly the engine may not be a write off after all!

Insurance tried to invalidate my claim so i threatened to report them to the FSA and they agreed to repair my car in a garge of my choice. They asked me to pay £70 increase in premium for the modified Induction kit, which i did. However when i went to get my car this morning from the garage and told him i was having a second opinion the orginal "your engine is bust" story changed to the timing may just be out of cinq and once i put it right the engine should be fine!

I spy an insurance scam between garage and insurance person!! tut! tut!


Fingers crossed i'm hoping that's what's wrong,will find out on Friday! :laugh:
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Post by: saul79 on 12 December 2007, 22:08

 They have taken the engine head off to expose the pistens and look like they were cleaning them.

Cant see why they would be doing any work on it, not unless they had been aurthorised to do so

no they arent allowed to start any work until the insurance have assesed it and given authorisation to the garage, where did u find an engine?

insures send out a surveyor and they tell the garage to do further checks to the engine before they send off a damage report this is normal practise to stop garages over repairing cars.