That's pretty poor and so annoying.Turns out that I was overly optimistic. They didn't do anything and didn't even return calls.
If you haven't got access to plastic pry tools, a large screw driver or the handle of a spoon may give you enough leverage to prise the panel, a bit of masking tape or cellotape on the handle would stop you scratching the door paintwork.Anyone got any tips on what to use to prise the panel away?
Thanks for the tip. I've actually bought some tools from Amazon but will be leaving it now. Dealer still waiting for the part to arrive but not too much of a problem now the window is upIf you haven't got access to plastic pry tools, a large screw driver or the handle of a spoon may give you enough leverage to prise the panel, a bit of masking tape or cellotape on the handle would stop you scratching the door paintwork.
Almost a month to the day that it failed !.So the part finally came and was fitted yesterday.
Suez canal ?Almost a month to the day that it failed !.
What was the hold up on the part ?.
Slow boat from China or what !.
Which dealer was this ?To be honest the communication with the dealer wasn't great and I think they fell out with us. ?
When we thought they were going to give us the car back with the window down, couldn't give us a courtesy car and didn't know how long the part would take, we went to MG to see if they could sort us out with one. Turns out all MG did was ask the dealer to give us a car and, as they had already told us, they didn't have one. We were then treated to a sarcastic voicemail from the dealer saying they couldn't give us one as, "as they had already told us", they don't have one.
By this stage they'd jammed the window closed anyway so we didn't even want another car so all MG did was make us look like a proper Karen.
Anyway, it's sorted now so onwards and upwards. Don't think a 70 plate car with a taped and clingfilmed back window for a month has been a great advert for MG!