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Hello all,

 

This happened when I was scrolling through the maxi dot menu to connect my phone. What are peoples thoughts about this being covered under warranty? Argument to say the plastic was defective? 

 

Cheers

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I had exactly that happen on my old Superb - Garage tried to charge me £80 to repair it - Dug my heals in and then Skoda agreed to pay half and the garage agreed to pay half.

 

I genuainely hadnt knocked the thumbwheel and beleive it was a manufacturing fault 

 

If your car is still under warranty just dig your heals in :-)

30 minutes ago, mcguck said:

Hello all,

 

This happened when I was scrolling through the maxi dot menu to connect my phone. What are peoples thoughts about this being covered under warranty? Argument to say the plastic was defective? 

 

Cheers

IMG_8331.JPG.jpeg

 

The same thing happended to my 2014 Yeti (whilst under warranty) - replaced F.O.C.

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Brilliant, good to know where I stand when I take the car in. 

 

Thanks

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