Wow thats cheap...labour and materials...thats only 2 hrs labour at a dealer...VDUB..
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Go and buy some material, glue in spray plus few cans of drink and do it yourself (if you have garage that is easy job).
You will save hundred of $$$.R36 > MK5 2006 1.9 TDI > MK4 2003 1.6 Generation > MK3 1995 2.8 VR6 > MK2 1990 1.6 > MK1 1982 1.8 GTI
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Why pay for an overpriced new hoodlining from VW when it will probably have the same problem as the original? A trimmer told me that they had taken one out of its box and noticed it had already started separating. I've been quoted around $500 to replace the hood lining.
Make sure you go to a trimmer - not a dealer who will just send the job out and add on 100% for their 'trouble'. The dealership I bought my Jetta from struggled with changing an oil filter correctly - a roof lining would be way beyond them.Last edited by Rileyowner; 28-06-2013, 08:40 AM.
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Originally posted by Rileyowner View PostWhy pay for an overpriced new hoodlining from VW when it will probably have the same problem as the original? A trimmer told me that they had taken one out of its box and noticed it had already started separating. I've been quoted around $500 to replace the hood lining.
Make sure you go to a trimmer - not a dealer who will just send the job out and add on 100% for their 'trouble'. The dealership I bought my Jetta from struggled with changing an oil filter correctly - a roof lining would be way beyond them.
I bypassed them this week with a recurring coolant leak they'd previously sorted, it turned out Highway hadn't replaced the parts they were supposed to, they'd siliconed them up.
During statutory warranty I was forced to go to Highway by the dealer I purchased the car from, every time a had dealings with them there were drama's and repeat visits.
I took my business elsewhere (local VW specialist), happily gave them my money.
My specialist doesn't charge $146 an hour either !!!
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Originally posted by Fatherless One View PostHighway by chance? lol.
I bypassed them this week with a recurring coolant leak they'd previously sorted, it turned out Highway hadn't replaced the parts they were supposed to, they'd siliconed them up.
During statutory warranty I was forced to go to Highway by the dealer I purchased the car from, every time a had dealings with them there were drama's and repeat visits.
I took my business elsewhere (local VW specialist), happily gave them my money.
My specialist doesn't charge $146 an hour either !!!
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so finally had call from vw customer service .Who advised that they have contributed the maximum amount towards my hood lining replacement .When quizzed why I can get repaired for what they were offering they had no response to that .will now take and have repaired at my own expence.so much for customer care .
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Originally posted by 71dub View Postso finally had call from vw customer service .Who advised that they have contributed the maximum amount towards my hood lining replacement .When quizzed why I can get repaired for what they were offering they had no response to that .will now take and have repaired at my own expence.so much for customer care .
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Originally posted by Fatherless One View PostWhat did you mean by "why I can get repaired for what they were offering"?
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I recently took mine into VW at Campbelltown as my hood lining was sagging and the little "tabs" holding it into the hood cutouts kept falling out. The mechanic told me it was very common due to people wetting theirs when washing the engine bay etc and extra weight from the water was stretching it. It certainly made sense to me and they replaced it under warranty. The new hood liner is different to the original too (improved for sure), so I suspect VW know it's a design issue. Of course I can't speak on their behalf, but it is stange they changed hood liners for the same vehicle. Anyway, very happy with the new one.
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Originally posted by Shanrus View PostI recently took mine into VW at Campbelltown as my hood lining was sagging and the little "tabs" holding it into the hood cutouts kept falling out. The mechanic told me it was very common due to people wetting theirs when washing the engine bay etc and extra weight from the water was stretching it. It certainly made sense to me and they replaced it under warranty. The new hood liner is different to the original too (improved for sure), so I suspect VW know it's a design issue. Of course I can't speak on their behalf, but it is stange they changed hood liners for the same vehicle. Anyway, very happy with the new one.
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