Can Vauxhall Replace anything?
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Depending on the age of the car, they shouldn't have a problem... you'd have to book it in to your local dealer. Youtube video might show how easy it is to remove the trim, you could scour ebay for parts. I assume scratchy materials are part of the territory if it's a standard SE trim. Such may not be covered by warranty so you may have to show someone in the Parts / Service department at the dealership and see what price they quote you
Mexman said:
OCD over a Mokka.
Dear George, don't take this the wrong way, but you really should try and get out more.
This Mokka of yours sounds like a gem of a car.
Torn leather, scratched dash, just buy a new one.
Can someone just give me an answer to my question, I have a Vauxhall Mokka and I love it, I don’t bash you guys.Dear George, don't take this the wrong way, but you really should try and get out more.
This Mokka of yours sounds like a gem of a car.
Torn leather, scratched dash, just buy a new one.
GeorgeMokka said:
I have a Vauxhall Mokka and a they of the interior trims are scratched around the radio and I was wondering if it’s possible for Vauxhall to replace any part, even if it costs a lot or are there certain parts they no longer stock?
It depends on the age of the car. Like any other manufacturer, they only keep parts available for a certain number of years after they stop making it. If it's a particularly unusual trim colour or type, that may make it more difficult.But the place to ask is the dealer. They'll be able to look up the part numbers and check availability. If they're NLS, a helpful dealer can do a search of other dealer stock and tell you who might have one in stock.
droopsnoot said:
It depends on the age of the car. Like any other manufacturer, they only keep parts available for a certain number of years after they stop making it. If it's a particularly unusual trim colour or type, that may make it more difficult.
But the place to ask is the dealer. They'll be able to look up the part numbers and check availability. If they're NLS, a helpful dealer can do a search of other dealer stock and tell you who might have one in stock.
Hi, thank you for your reply, it’s a 2016 Mokka SE and it’s just the basic black & grey interior, should they still stock parts for a 2016 model? Thanks But the place to ask is the dealer. They'll be able to look up the part numbers and check availability. If they're NLS, a helpful dealer can do a search of other dealer stock and tell you who might have one in stock.
GeorgeMokka said:
Monkeylegend said:
It was only launched in 2012/13 . I would be amazed if Vauxhall/Opel have stopped supporting the early cars, they are only getting to 7/8 years old.
Lovely car George.
Is that sarcasm? Sorry if it’s not I find it hard to tell on hereLovely car George.
Djtemeka said:
You should easily be able to order parts for cars up to 10 years old.You may have to wait a little depending on the part though. Call vauxhall up
Ok thanks, I’ll give them a call on Monday, should they sell replacement seats as well? I’m willing to pay a lot. Thanks for your help Gassing Station | VX | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff