Caravan Servicing Costs

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  • Tinwheeler
    Tinwheeler Forum Participant Posts: 23,134 ✭✭✭
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    edited July 2020 #92

    Marquis is part of Auto-Sleepers Group Ltd. If you buy from Marquis, you actually pay AS. In turn, I understand AS is now part of the Trigano group which is why Marquis now also sell LVs built in Europe.

    J2's post is getting on towards 3 yrs old. Prices will have changed.

  • skodaman
    skodaman Forum Participant Posts: 141
    edited July 2020 #93

    Hi Trini  Iam looking for a caravan mobile service eng in west yorks          who did you use .the company that used service my van has up sticks and moved too far away from us now I hope you can help thanks

  • Amesford
    Amesford Forum Participant Posts: 685
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    edited July 2020 #94

    You may find an approved mobile workshop near you on this web site 

    https://www.approvedworkshops.co.uk/find-approved-workshop

  • skodaman
    skodaman Forum Participant Posts: 141
    edited July 2020 #95

    there are plenty of workshops about but I would prefer one that has been recommended after having a workshop tell me that my fridge needed a new PCBoard because it did not work on 12v whilst towing fortunatly I told them not to bother at a cost of £276 plus fitting ,I found that the fault was a loose connection on the 12v supply to the fridge cost me 25p for a new connector block ,works fine now

  • Kelteglow
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    edited December 2020 #96

    I have been a Mechanic for 40 years .I trained as a Technician completed an apprenticeship attending Technical College for 5 years .Yes  some garages employed self taught Mechanic /Technicians and people who wanted cheep repairs /Maintenance would go to back street garages rather than Main Dealers.The modern car and caravan require mechanics with a high skills and are entitled to be called Technicians.

    I am no longer able to maintain my Caravan and I am surprised following a service the number of items that are missed .I do think there should be more(mystery shoppers) checking standards, Bob

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  • Freedom a whitebox
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    edited December 2020 #98

    I’m sure that you are not alone in that thinking. My caravan and it’s tug have done similar and due it’s service, not that I’m sure if  I can get it done under these latest restrictions. In my mind, it’s going to get serviced when it isn’t really warranted and only inspection and damp survey should be all that is required.

  • richardandros
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    edited January 2021 #99

    My service, next week, is going to cost me £250 PLUS £100 for the damp survey.  Nothing I can do about it because Knaus stipulate that the 'water ingress' survey must be done by a Knaus Approved Workshop as part of their 10 year bodywork guarantee. Still, it does include a re-application of the underseal to the underneath of the floor, so that eases the pain a little bit.

    I suppose I'm a bit hardened to it as Cyberyacht and others must be - having, over the years, paid out the extortionate amounts Marinas charge for any work they undertake!

  • eribaMotters
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    edited January 2021 #100

    I know where you are coming from on those costs. I've heard Eriba owners being charged over £400 for service and water ingress test. The 6yr water ingress warranty is dependant on the later. Whilst I managed a fixed price service contract that was not so pricey I did need to make a 250 miles 5 hr round trip. When you then find the dealer has not got the parts they are supposed to have to carry out the warranty work this is not good. They had to return the van to me 3 weeks later, obviously at there cost.

    Colin