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Just failed MOT

And my local garage is closed til Monday. Could someone please give me an idea of what to expect? He charges 20 quid an hour for labour.

Peugeot 206, 2001 reg

Suspension: Anti Roll Bar - linkage defective, nearside front, offside front
Suspension: Suspension Joint: defective, nearside front, outer
Suspension: Wishbone - mounting bushes defective - nearside front, offside front, inner, rearmost
Brakes: Load sensing/regulating valve assembly - seized
I'm not bad at golf, I just get better value for money when I take more shots!

Comments

  • To give tyou an idea I just paid of £280 for my MOT on a Fiat Punto 2001 model. This was:

    1) Rear shock absorber
    2) Handbreak
    3) Something to do with the rear breaking on the car

    And that was it! Hope you have luck with yours
  • rodenal
    rodenal Posts: 831 Forumite
    Arb links - parts are cheap if you don't buy from pug, usually in the region of 15 to 25 quid. Easy tobinstall I would guess 80 to 100 for both sides

    Suspension joint sounds like a ball joint, 15 quid part and again not long to do, maybe 50 to 60

    Wishbone, sometimes the individual joints can be pressed out and replaced but most garages will want to just replace the unit. Sometimes these are cheap (I.e 50 quid or so) and for other cars they can be in the region of a few hundred for a new one, worth checking.

    Don't know about the braking issue could be a case of some cleaning up and a bit of persuasion
  • pendulum
    pendulum Posts: 2,302 Forumite
    £20 per hour would be very cheap for a mechanic.
    If that labour rate is true then the bill shouldn't be huge, as most of any garage bill is usually labour anyway.
    About £250 - £300 at a normal garage is my guess, give or take.
  • bryanb
    bryanb Posts: 5,033 Forumite
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    £20 an hour, please tell us where.
    This is an open forum, anyone can post and I just did !
  • mcjordi
    mcjordi Posts: 4,238 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    arb links (dropplinks) are about £6 each off the bay..
    2x wishbones will cover the wishbones and suspension joint (if its a ball joint ) circa £50 for the pair on ebay
    load sensing valve would need freeing (just labour)

    £200 i would say..
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    1v100 £15/300
  • bryanb wrote: »
    £20 an hour, please tell us where.
    A family friend who gets a bit of help with his accounts from me every now and again. Been reading about and I'm actually realising how lucky I am to get that sort of rate.
    I'm not bad at golf, I just get better value for money when I take more shots!
  • red_eye
    red_eye Posts: 1,211 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    And my local garage is closed til Monday. Could someone please give me an idea of what to expect? He charges 20 quid an hour for labour.

    Peugeot 206, 2001 reg

    1)Suspension: Anti Roll Bar - linkage defective, nearside front, offside front
    Suspension: Suspension Joint: defective, nearside front, outer
    Suspension: Wishbone - mounting bushes defective - nearside front, offside front, inner, rearmost
    Brakes: Load sensing/regulating valve assembly - seized
    £380, tbh you have the car on the lift and all of the suspension in bits apart from the shocks you might as well get them changed seeing as all suspension componates have failed apart from the shocks its just 1 nut 2 bolts and a good twatting with a hammer from coming out
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