Official Warranty - Labour Cost for Wear and Tear Work
Official Warranty - Labour Cost for Wear and Tear Work
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DangerDoom

Original Poster:

340 posts

150 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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Hoping someone can clarify things. Does the official Porsche warranty cover the labour cost associated with wear and tear work?

I'm anticipating that a set of shock absorbers will need to be replaced. The shocks are of course wear and tear so planning to pick up the cost of those. Will the OPC charge me for their labour though?

PorscheGT4

21,146 posts

288 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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yes

sidicks

25,218 posts

244 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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DangerDoom said:
Hoping someone can clarify things. Does the official Porsche warranty cover the labour cost associated with wear and tear work?
No! Why would it?!

DangerDoom said:
I'm anticipating that a set of shock absorbers will need to be replaced. The shocks are of course wear and tear so planning to pick up the cost of those. Will the OPC charge me for their labour though?
Of course!

DangerDoom

Original Poster:

340 posts

150 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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Thanks for your replies. Thought that would be the case. Just wanted to check in case there was something I've misunderstood with how the warranty works.

Any idea what the typical labour is in replacing either the front or the rear set of shocks?

coccodrillo

35 posts

129 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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DangerDoom said:
Any idea what the typical labour is in replacing either the front or the rear set of shocks?
My OPC replaced both springs, shocks, bump stops and top mounts for me in January. Labour charge for this was £255 + VAT.

S1MMA

2,449 posts

242 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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There is one caveat here - if you are getting some approved warranty work done, which means dissassembling certain wear and tear parts, then you can just buy the new parts and the OPC will fit for free as they are taking apart and replacing said parts. I had an RMS job done and I just paid for a new clutch (didn't need a new clutch, but just got it changed anyway) and was fitted FOC.

sidicks

25,218 posts

244 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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S1MMA said:
There is one caveat here - if you are getting some approved warranty work done, which means dissassembling certain wear and tear parts, then you can just buy the new parts and the OPC will fit for free as they are taking apart and replacing said parts. I had an RMS job done and I just paid for a new clutch (didn't need a new clutch, but just got it changed anyway) and was fitted FOC.
Excellent point, Sir!