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mrblonde



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Will the AA do a small repair at home for me?

I need a power steering pipe replacing on my Audi, i can see the split but at present it makes it undriveable. Its not a big job to do, just bl00dy fiddly. Sooooooooooooooo, thought I'd ask here:

I have AA relay/homestart/etc through my bank account, would they come out to me at home to do the repair to get me going again?

And do i play dumb when i call, or say I can see where its leaking from etc? Plus will it be suspicious if I have the new pipe to hand?? Embarassed

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If it's undriveable & you have relay - then I guess they'll tow you to the nearest garage for them to fit the pipe.

You'd likely need some story for the new pipe - it looked like it was leaking from somewhere so you bought one just in case - don't have them looking or it's likely to go against you

Whoever comes out may decide it's quicker just to fit the pipe - especially if the pipe has a bank note in it Whistle

Either way - the worst that can happen is they tow you to a garage who will fit it or you tell them not to bother & do it yourself

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Depends on what sort of cover you have. I am with the AA and have breakdown repair added. Basically if the AA diagnose a fault, they will pay for parts and labour (upto £500) at one of their specified garages. Up to 6 repairs a year !
I've used it in the past for a collapsed wheel bearing on a RRS SC, I owned. Well worth it. Tony
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mrblonde



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Alistair wrote:
If it's undriveable & you have relay - then I guess they'll tow you to the nearest garage for them to fit the pipe.

You'd likely need some story for the new pipe - it looked like it was leaking from somewhere so you bought one just in case - don't have them looking or it's likely to go against you

Whoever comes out may decide it's quicker just to fit the pipe - especially if the pipe has a bank note in it Whistle

Either way - the worst that can happen is they tow you to a garage who will fit it or you tell them not to bother & do it yourself


Thats what I was hoping/asking in a round about way - would the AA guy fancy an hours work for several beer tokens and a bacon sandwich? Whistle

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mrblonde



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Big Boy R44ROV wrote:
Depends on what sort of cover you have. I am with the AA and have breakdown repair added. Basically if the AA diagnose a fault, they will pay for parts and labour (upto £500) at one of their specified garages. Up to 6 repairs a year !
I've used it in the past for a collapsed wheel bearing on a RRS SC, I owned. Well worth it.


Interesting BigBoy - Hadnt thought of that. Just priced up cover for me and the Mrs, both cars (our 2003 TD6 and the Audi A4), including the repair service, its coming in at £319 (but with £110 cashback through Quidco)

Was it a ballache making your claim with them? Considering it as each car does have 3 or 4 days work done on them each year to keep them on the road. Sensors failing, split pipes, etc. Would it cover things like faulty ABS pump, burst air suspension bag etc?

Just had a read of the T&C and saw this part:

Do I have to keep my vehicle serviced regularly? Yes. All cars require regular maintenance. Once you have nominated a vehicle for AA Parts and Garage Cover then you will need to keep it serviced in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. You may be asked to produce evidence of servicing when you make a claim so be sure to retain your receipts and invoices. Stamped service books are not acceptable proof. Servicing must be done by a professional garage business and failure to keep your vehicle properly maintained may invalidate your claim.

As both cars are 17 years old, I've always serviced them both regularly, so guessing i wont be covered should i make a claim? Both service books have not been stamped for 8 or 9 years (since we've owned them - we knew they'd be long term cars that we'd have until the gave up completely)

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Big Boy R44ROV



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To be fair, the process if i remember rightly wasn't too bad. The wheel bearing collapsed and the AA man came out and assessed it. Diagnosed the wheel bearing and off it went to their nominated garage. It HAS to be their nominated one to get the repair done.
Some garages deal direct with the AA for you. Others want you to do the leg work in terms of making the claim. I paid the first 35 quid or so, and they paid the rest.
Some send the bill direct to the AA. Others ask you to pay up front and then claim it back, which is relatively straightforward. Send the invoice for the repair and a cheque is sent out to you.
It's definitely worth it, as some repairs, especially if electrical can be costly.
The good bit is the amount of repairs you can claim in one year.
Definitely worth it. And my cover for the year is £24 a month for home start, relay, breakdown and repair, onward travel. Covers the Rangey and Mrs. BB's Audi.
Note though: If you take out the breakdown repair, you cannot make a claim for the first 14 days.
AS for servicing etc, I wasn't asked for proof.
I think the mileage is the only thing they stipulate. Has to be below 100,000 when you take the cover out.
Wont cover items like brake pads etc. Tony
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Ahhh was going well til you mentioned the mileage. Both the RR and Audi are on approx 115k, although I did have to enter both registrations for a quote, and it came in at £319 per year for both, for me and the mrs. Im assuming they'd know from the reg the age and mileage of both?

Might give them a call Monday and ask Thumbs Up

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May be worth a phone call,or at least do the application online and see what happens.
Either way i think it's well worth it.
It does also cover items like suspension compressor, modules, ignition, locks etc Thumbs Up Tony
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00 TD5 90 County
98 4.6 HSE in Epsom x3
97 3.9ES Disco
93 L 4.2 LSE in black
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Have a google for a mobile mechanic in your area. There are normally a few out there which will come and do work on your drive, worth a shot at the moment, as they are normally all self employed and may be really quiet. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Big Boy R44ROV wrote:
May be worth a phone call,or at least do the application online and see what happens.
Either way i think it's well worth it.
It does also cover items like suspension compressor, modules, ignition, locks etc Thumbs Up


Wish I'd asked when one of the front air bags exploded 14 months ago - was a b@st@rd of a job to do asevery bolt was siezed Big Cry

Will definately look into the AA still, Cheers BB Thumbs Up

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DrRob wrote:
Haggle. I do every year for membership and usually get a huge discount if I threaten to leave


Cheers Rob, usually renew through Quidco and get about £80 back. I'd struggle haggling I think as almost every year I had one, or both cars recovered a couple of times at least

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northernmonkeyjones wrote:
Have a google for a mobile mechanic in your area. There are normally a few out there which will come and do work on your drive, worth a shot at the moment, as they are normally all self employed and may be really quiet.


Cheers NMJ, i tried a few last week, 2 wanted £80 call out charges (!!) and the other didnt show when he said he would, and now doesnt answer his phone Censored Censored Censored

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oh dear. perhaps he's poorly.....

Whistle There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Heres hopnig hes not sick sick........... Shocked

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