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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Viral_Jim on 17 August 2019, 13:39:51
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A friend of mine has an insignia 2.0cdti (around 2011/2012 age) which has a failed AC compressor, as diagnosed by his friendly local Vauxhall stealer in Leicester.
Excluding the diagnostics, they want £1600 to replace the item and refill his AC. :o.
I just can't understand how they arrive at that kind of number? Looking on the internet it seems the compressors top out at about £450, starting at £250-300 for Lucas/Denso. So even if you said the regas is £100, they're still booking 7hrs at £150/hr to get the job done. Which seems exorbitant.
I'm used to main stealers charging what I consider to be excessive prices, but this seems to go above and beyond!!
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Insignia is not listed on tolerancedata ???
Antara 2,0 CDTI books 1 hour for compressor change
get a quote from an indy with you supplying the new compressor :-\
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When my A/C compressor was rattling on my 2008 2.2 TDCi Mondeo, the local indy quoted £350 for a compressor change. :)
I fixed it with 3 tap washers and a squirt of silicone for about a quid! :y ;D
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My last compressor, supplied and fitted with gas refill, cost £964.16 initially, before a Vx compensation payment, in 2017.
So £1600 does seem very excessive.
Are they quoting for the condenser as well? :o :o ::) ::) ;)
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Nope, just the compressor. His favoured indy wants £600 parts and labour.
Still, I guess all those free cups of coffee and breakless salesmen & women aren't going to pay themselves.
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Nope, just the compressor. His favoured indy wants £600 parts and labour.
Still, I guess all those free cups of coffee and breakless salesmen & women aren't going to pay themselves.
That's more like it! 8) :y
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A friend of mine has an insignia 2.0cdti (around 2011/2012 age) which has a failed AC compressor, as diagnosed by his friendly local Vauxhall stealer in Leicester.
Excluding the diagnostics, they want £1600 to replace the item and refill his AC. :o.
I just can't understand how they arrive at that kind of number? Looking on the internet it seems the compressors top out at about £450, starting at £250-300 for Lucas/Denso. So even if you said the regas is £100, they're still booking 7hrs at £150/hr to get the job done. Which seems exorbitant.
I'm used to main stealers charging what I consider to be excessive prices, but this seems to go above and beyond!!
Simple.
They are car dealers, and have been using the 'think of a large number and then double it' method of calculation for yonks. :)
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My main dealer wanted £1000 to supply and fit mine as the bearing on the pulley had gone. Brought a second hand low milage unit off ebay for £20 and changed the bearing myself.
On another note my rear shock has gone on my tourer vauxhall want £600 a side to just supply these as they are the self levelling ones which i have found out they are rare as hens teeth and there is no after market part for them