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  • kenh11
    kenh11 Posts: 75 Forumite
    ILW wrote: »
    I would join the AA.
    If a car will not start they are very good at diagnosing the fault. They carry a massive database of known issues for 1000s of models. 9 times out of 10 they will sort it, or at least tell you exactly what the problem is.
    I do not have any connection with the AA but they have saved me a fortune in the past. My membership costs about £130 per year.

    That would certainly be a sound option, but as said before the first port of call I would make would be to join an online community.

    Ive saved many many £££s, as a lot of people on those forums tend to be ex workers for the car manufacturers.
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