Craig137
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Hello,
First of all, let me introduce myself – I’m Craig, a long-time ghost-reader of this forum, as I’ve never had the need to post in the past. I owned a 1.9 Multijet Active for a couple of years, until buying a second hand 1.9 Multijet Sport a couple of months ago. The Bravo is a great car, which is why I got another one, but there are a couple of problems with my new one which I want to look at getting sorted. The first is subject of this thread; I’ll post another thread for the second one to make it easier for people with similar problems to search and find the thread.
Regrettably, when looking around the new car, I completely overlooked a rather large patch of rust on the underside of the boot panel. When I did spot it a few weeks after getting the car, I was very surprised to see such a large patch on a relatively new car (it’s a 57 reg).
I see that the Bravo is covered for 8 years against perforation, but as the metal is not perforated, I'm guessing that this may not apply. I intend to go to my local Fiat dealership later this week if I can – will they be able to/are they likely to help me out with this warranty in mind to cover any costs involved in preventing spread/fixing it? Will this still stand considering I am the second owner of the car and the last service was at the independent garage I brought it from?
Presuming Fiat won't do anything unless it is actually perforated, does anybody have any tips for keeping this patch of rust at bay please?
Thanks for your time,
Craig
First of all, let me introduce myself – I’m Craig, a long-time ghost-reader of this forum, as I’ve never had the need to post in the past. I owned a 1.9 Multijet Active for a couple of years, until buying a second hand 1.9 Multijet Sport a couple of months ago. The Bravo is a great car, which is why I got another one, but there are a couple of problems with my new one which I want to look at getting sorted. The first is subject of this thread; I’ll post another thread for the second one to make it easier for people with similar problems to search and find the thread.
Regrettably, when looking around the new car, I completely overlooked a rather large patch of rust on the underside of the boot panel. When I did spot it a few weeks after getting the car, I was very surprised to see such a large patch on a relatively new car (it’s a 57 reg).
I see that the Bravo is covered for 8 years against perforation, but as the metal is not perforated, I'm guessing that this may not apply. I intend to go to my local Fiat dealership later this week if I can – will they be able to/are they likely to help me out with this warranty in mind to cover any costs involved in preventing spread/fixing it? Will this still stand considering I am the second owner of the car and the last service was at the independent garage I brought it from?
Presuming Fiat won't do anything unless it is actually perforated, does anybody have any tips for keeping this patch of rust at bay please?
Thanks for your time,
Craig
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