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    Quote Originally Posted by deano View Post
    Its worth a try to get it as a warranty job at next service. I thought that the battery would be a consumable as well but have it replaced twice under warranty. Maybe just lucky.
    If you have a non-genuine bulbar blocking access to a warranty repair, then the dealer can charge you for the additional time required to complete the repair.
    It's a globe, just replace it - if the bar is restricting access, then get to know what you need to do to replace the globe for future reference.


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    Mate of mine has an Amarok fitted with an ARB bar
    The horn failed.
    He put it in for warranty replacement.
    The horn was free & $600.00 to remove & refit bulbar.

    He will not buy an Amarok next time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuck View Post
    Mate of mine has an Amarok fitted with an ARB bar
    The horn failed.
    He put it in for warranty replacement.
    The horn was free & $600.00 to remove & refit bulbar.

    He will not buy an Amarok next time.
    Wait until he has to replace the front struts, The CV's have to come out, and a series of torque to yield bolts replaced. Every vehicle has it's foibles, not just LR products.
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    I had a brand new Amarock turn up here on its first trip Albany to Perth,it oozed oil all over my driveway and was splattered all over the underside.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ADMIRAL View Post
    Wait until he has to replace the front struts, The CV's have to come out, and a series of torque to yield bolts replaced. Every vehicle has it's foibles, not just LR products.
    This is not true, have had the front struts out twice in ours, yes it's a pain but you don't need to remove the CVs or replace any of the bolts that I was aware of.

    Gordon at Opposite Lock did our Amarok, had a lift done, new Dobbinson struts and springs, Gordon never mentioned any of what you say.

    Had our Rok for 3 years now, been a great car.

    Baz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    This is not true, have had the front struts out twice in ours, yes it's a pain but you don't need to remove the CVs or replace any of the bolts that I was aware of.

    Gordon at Opposite Lock did our Amarok, had a lift done, new Dobbinson struts and springs, Gordon never mentioned any of what you say.

    Had our Rok for 3 years now, been a great car.

    Baz.
    It's the recommended VW workshop proceedure. As is the replacement of the stretch bolts.
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