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Head gasket
My friend has just taken her Nissan Micra to main dealer for service and now it's leaking oil. They say it's not their fault. It's the head gasket and it'll be a big job as the engine has to come out. Is this mere coincidence or is there good reason to be suspicious? Roughly how much would she be expecting to pay?
Many thanks BB
Many thanks BB
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a head gasket go, on a Ford Escort, last year. My (excellent) local garage charged me £487 (inc VAT) for the repair.
However I was delivering car parts for a Ford dealership at the time, so I was calling on lots of garages each day. Out of curiosity (and to check that my local garage was charging a fair price), I asked quite a few places what they would charge for the job. The cheapest figure that anyone else gave me was £500 + VAT = £600. Most places suggested that somewhere between £600 and £800 (+ VAT, making £720 to £960 in total) was a more likely figure.
If your friend gets a £500 bill, she'll probably be getting a good deal - but she might get a significantly bigger bill.
Chris
However I was delivering car parts for a Ford dealership at the time, so I was calling on lots of garages each day. Out of curiosity (and to check that my local garage was charging a fair price), I asked quite a few places what they would charge for the job. The cheapest figure that anyone else gave me was £500 + VAT = £600. Most places suggested that somewhere between £600 and £800 (+ VAT, making £720 to £960 in total) was a more likely figure.
If your friend gets a £500 bill, she'll probably be getting a good deal - but she might get a significantly bigger bill.
Chris
I'm halfway through doing mine, I was quoted £1200 all in so decided to have a go myself with the help of an experienced friend. TWR is right, the engine doesn't have to come out. The exhaust/inlet manifolds and the rocker cover need to come off - that's the major part of the operation. If the garage told your friend the engine 'has to come out' in order to replace the head gasket that would make me suspicious about it coming back with an oil leak. See if you can get someone to do a gas or pressure test to see if it really has gone.
Baboon, if your friend would have searched around instead of excepting the price quoted by the Dealers!!!! why do people use the dealers for their repairs amazes me!, you pay top prices for a job that can be done and warranted by any VAT Reg garage, when will you learn? I will still go back & Qs the dealer regards WHY does the car have this problem? when the car went for the service was it a part of the service when the coolant had to be changed? if so this is where your problem lies.
Thank you for all your replies. Just to update. My friend took the car to an independent (and trustworthy) mechanic. The engine had been flooded with oil due to overfill at service. 1 litre drained. Trading standards and Nissan dealers have received letters. NOT a coincidence and right not to trust them. BB