We paid £112 but on barclays debit card?
Stuart> Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 08:03:28 +0100> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
[email protected]> Subject: [Quantum Owners] Re: OT: Renault 
Megane cutting out> > > You have have some recourse if you paid via credit card 
if they said > "this /will/ fix the problem" as they haven't fullfilled their 
part of > the contract. But only if you paid over £100 unfortunately...> > 
Matthew wrote:> > Guy at work had similar problem on I think the same car.. He 
had the plug> > coil packs replaced a few times, each time it fixed it for a 
while but they> > kept going.> >> > How to get your money back.. Phone garage 
and tell them that it's not fixed> > it and ask them what they will do. 
Actually getting money back is quite> > hard exp with a garage. Ultimately 
you'd potentially have to write to them> > asking for a refund and then take it 
further if they are not willing to.> > You’d find the cost (money and stress) 
are more than it is worth before you> > know it though.> >> > Matthew> >> >> >> 
> > >> -----Original Message-----> >> From: [email protected] > >> 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of IanH (S3-023)> >> Sent: 01 October 2008 
16:00> >> To: Quantum Owners Group> >> Subject: [Quantum Owners] Re: OT: 
Renault Megane cutting out> >>> >> Had a similar problem on a Ford Galaxy - 
same problem as > >> Bob's - duff wiring loom. Lots of labour costs to diagnose 
it.> >>> >> Ian> >>> >> On Oct 1, 2:00 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"> >> <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:> >> > >>> Stuart,> >>> My niece had a similar problem a 
couple of years ago with > >>> > >> her 02 plate > >> > >>> Megane coupe. It 
turned to be a corroded engine wiring > >>> > >> loom, which is > >> > >>> 
apparently a common fault with the Megane (and an expensive one).> >>>> >>> Bob 
Craig (Q2-267)> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> > >>>> ----Original Message----> 
>>>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> Date: 01/10/2008 7:54> >>>> To: "Quantum 
Owners Group"<[email protected]>> >>>> Subj: [Quantum Owners] OT: 
Renault Megane cutting out> >>>> > >>>> Hello,> >>>> Been having this problem 
for a while on my wifes car.> >>>> Its a 1.6e megane coupe.> >>>> When driving 
at motorway speeds the rev counter will start to > >>>> fluctuate slightly. 
Next the revs will move from 3k to 4k > >>>> > >> with the > >> > >>>> cars 
speed changing too. Next the revs will drop > >>>> > >> instantly to zero > >> 
> >>>> then back up, at this point its like you are depressing the clutch> >>>> 
> >>> and> >>> > >>>> then quickly releasing it as the car jumps forward back 
into life.> >>>> Finally the revs will drop to zero again but no matter how far 
you > >>>> press the accelerator the revs wont increase. Sometime > >>>> > >> 
the car will > >> > >>>> cut out at this point sometimes not. When it does cut 
out > >>>> > >> it might > >> > >>>> start or might not.> >>>> Previously these 
little episodes might have happened once > >>>> > >> or twice a > >> > >>>> 
year however the car is now undrivable and was towed back > >>>> > >> from j9 
of > >> > >>>> the M6 the other day.> >>>> Anybody got any ideas?> >>>> Finally 
the RAC approved garage it was towed to in Walsall > >>>> > >> said they > >> > 
>>>> had fixed it by replacing the crank sensor so we paid £112 for the > >>>> 
parts and labour only to get 5 minutes down the road and the car > >>>> started 
to behave exactly the same. How can we get our mony back?> >>>> Thanks> >>>> 
Stuart> >>>> > >>> See your new look Tiscali Homepage 
-http://www.tiscali.co.uk> >>>> >>> 
___________________________________________________> >>>> >>> > >> >> > >> >> > 
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