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Vehicle warranty - can a dealer sell a vehicle without one?

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  • If I cannot get a part from a breaker then I will be looking at a new boiler at a cost of thousands.
    Thousands? What boiler is it?
  • lincroft1710
    lincroft1710 Posts: 19,106 Forumite
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    Thousands? What boiler is it?

    Depending on size of boiler needed and fitting cost, it could be as high as £2000 plus, but of course could be a lot less
    If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales
  • societys_child
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    edited 20 December 2019 at 4:18PM
    Anyone buying a 14 yr old, discounted motorhome should have taken into account that equipment can fail, and know how to repair/ replace anything that does, so fitting costs shouldn't come into it.


    As mentioned earlier, a lot depends on the cost.

    What M/H is it, and what boiler?
  • Thousands? What boiler is it?

    Its a Truma combi boiler.
  • Anyone buying a 14 yr old, discounted motorhome should have taken into account that equipment can fail, and know how to repair/ replace anything that does, so fitting costs shouldn't come into it.


    As mentioned earlier, a lot depends on the cost.

    What M/H is it, and what boiler?

    Its an Autotrail Cheyenne. The main cost is because the parts are no longer available so can only be sourced second hand. If we were to buy a new boiler the costs for labour would be high, as our boiler vents through the roof but most new ones vent through the side, meaning cutting into the bodywork,
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