I showed him how most things worked (the unusual stuff like the buttons to operate the power roof etc) and he didn't ask any questions.
I explained that the radio / cd player was on lock down as a new battery had been put on the car recently, and I hadn't put the security code in. (I haven't used the car for the last 4 weeks as I had bought another vehicle) The buyer accepted this and I said that the manual explained how to input the code etc.
The buyer paid me for the car, drove away and I thought that was that.
I received a call yesterday from him and he said that the air conditioning isn't working at all and that the code for the radio isn't in the paperwork.
Now when I last used the car, the air conditioning was fully working on cool and extra cold settings, as I drove approx 150 miles in the heat and was grateful for it. I definitely sold the car with no knowledge of an air con problem. The buyer said that the system needed regassing? at the cost of approx £200, and I said that I thought 'Kwik Fit' did the same for approx £20.00, as I was sure I had seen a sign out my local KF garage saying this, and that I would check on this.
Regarding the radio code, I said that I would call Kenwood, but that I would need the unit serial number to try and get the code. I said to the buyer that he could try four zero's as a default setting that might work. The buyer said he would get back to me soon......
I received a voicemail today from the buyer and he said that he has got the cd / radio working, but that he can only pick up one radio station, and that Kwik Fit can sort the air con out for £49.00. The last thing the buyer said was "Can you get back to me about this"
Can you advise me please?
What is to be done regarding the air con that was fine when I last used the car, and obviously the cd / radio is working but what can I do about poor reception where the car is?
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