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David
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[b][user=2245]PlumberMK[/user] wrote: [/b][quote]VOSA weren`t interested so directed me to Trading standards. They gave me a link to a letter to write which basically gives the garage a chance to repair at their own cost. Then if no joy i go along the Supply of Goods and Services act 1982.

I spoke to the garage after this and told them the basics and they said, the reason it is misfiring is the alternator and will fix it at cost. I said if they do and it is the alternator i dont mind paying.

The reason i thought it was not the alternator is because my mate (electrician) said the alternator was charging at 14.5v ? so i bought a new battery the morning before they tested. He is an electrician so not too sure now.

Do i give it to them or can i get it fixed cheaply ( if it is actually the alternator?)

Thanks again.
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May I ask,

What has the Alternator to do with the MOT?

I thought it was the bonnet?

David:D

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