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Offline buddfridge

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Re: thank god the gti is ok
« Reply #10 on: 29 January 2020, 19:12 »
Peugeot not vw, and yes its a van, sorry for the confusion but I didn't really want to name and shame, no further forward neither dealership or manufacturer have a fix for the problem,the old pipes were ripped off and destroyed so can't be re fit, its very frustrating as its almost five weeks with no end date.
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Re: thank god the gti is ok
« Reply #11 on: 29 January 2020, 19:22 »
In the old days there would have been a guy in the shop, together with the necessary equipment, to hand bend pipes to fit. Hope you get sorted soon!
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Re: thank god the gti is ok
« Reply #12 on: 29 January 2020, 21:28 »
Peugeot not vw, and yes its a van, sorry for the confusion but I didn't really want to name and shame, no further forward neither dealership or manufacturer have a fix for the problem,the old pipes were ripped off and destroyed so can't be re fit, its very frustrating as its almost five weeks with no end date.

Ah ok. Can they not get some custom ones made up locally?

Still should provide you with a better replacement in the meantime.

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Re: thank god the gti is ok
« Reply #13 on: 30 January 2020, 09:16 »
Peugeot not vw, and yes its a van, sorry for the confusion but I didn't really want to name and shame, no further forward neither dealership or manufacturer have a fix for the problem,the old pipes were ripped off and destroyed so can't be re fit, its very frustrating as its almost five weeks with no end date.

So you posted in the mk7 section about your Peugeot van because you happen to own a GTI? :grin:

Does anyone know anything about Neff washing machines, I'm having issues with mine?  :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Sorry just messing.... but that'll teach you for buying a Peugeot!! :whistle:
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Re: thank god the gti is ok
« Reply #14 on: 30 January 2020, 12:11 »
Yeah I am sorry about that but I was wanting advice on the best way to deal with things in the slim hope some body might know the best course of action. this forum does have some wise old heads, hence the post.

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Re: thank god the gti is ok
« Reply #15 on: 30 January 2020, 12:46 »
Yeah I am sorry about that but I was wanting advice on the best way to deal with things in the slim hope some body might know the best course of action. this forum does have some wise old heads, hence the post.

Certainly wiser heads than Peugeot have on the payroll by the sounds of it!!! :laugh:

I've never had any dealing with them personally but I think you really need to be getting on to them more than you have so far, the treatment and lack of solutions after 5 weeks is beyond a joke!!
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