lee
Number of posts : 401 Age : 49 Location : march Drives : mk5 gti. gsxr750 Registration date : 2008-05-13
| Subject: milage on clocks Tue Apr 07 2009, 19:55 | |
| iv had probs with my clocks, changed sensors voltage stabilzer etc etc. mot man says there isnt a prob with changing clocks wont affect mot,s but how would i stand with insurance if i replaced my clocks | |
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charlie1987
Number of posts : 897 Age : 37 Location : cottenham Drives : 1996 5dr mk3 vr6 highline Registration date : 2008-03-02
| Subject: milage on clocks Tue Apr 07 2009, 21:03 | |
| it will not affect in any way as its part of normal parts that wear n tear changed mine in me mk2 twice never affected me didnt even ask insurance as it was broken n needed replacing n its not a modification as ur replacing a faulty part | |
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martinb Moderator
Number of posts : 1760 Age : 45 Location : Newport, Essex Drives : Corrado G60 Registration date : 2008-01-31
| Subject: Re: milage on clocks Wed Apr 08 2009, 08:02 | |
| - lee wrote:
- iv had probs with my clocks, changed sensors voltage stabilzer etc etc. mot man says there isnt a prob with changing clocks wont affect mot,s but how would i stand with insurance if i replaced my clocks
yeah as Charlie said it should not be a problem, although if you are on a limited mileage policy you will probably need to notify your insurers of the mileage reading on the clocks you are taking out and the reading on the replacement clocks. Martin | |
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