Towbars Cape
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Recommended: Unlikely
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Not too long ago needed a towbar fitting to our Bantam bakkie. Searched around and found Towbars Cape to be the lowest. Should have stuck to our local fitment centre. It took more than 5 hours as they fabricate the unit in their workshop. They did a shocking job. It rattled against the exhaust, they damaged the exhaust mounting, it was not central and it is rusting. Stay far away if possible.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Not too long ago needed a towbar fitting to our Bantam bakkie. Searched around and found Towbars Cape to be the lowest. Should have stuck to our local fitment centre. It took more than 5 hours as they fabricate the unit in their workshop. They did a shocking job. It rattled against the exhaust, they damaged the exhaust mounting, it was not central and it is rusting. Stay far away if possible.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On 6 November 2015 I took my car to Towbars Cape because the Immobiliser/Alarm was not working properly. The technician told me that he will check the system for a certain amount of money and if the system was faulty he can replace it with a new one and then I will not have to pay this fee. After a short while he came back and told me that the unit was \blown"and it has to be replaced. I told him to go ahead and replace the unit.<br> <br> After a couple of days I experienced exactly the same problems which I had with the old system. I took it back and the technician said it was the \""bonnet switch\"" which was at fault. More or less a week later I had the same problem and took it back again. This time the technician said it was the right rear door switch which was the problem. I had both rear door switches replaced and now the problem seems to have been rectified.<br> <br> My question now is:- WAS THE ORIGINAL UNIT REALLY BLOWN OR WAS IT THE FAULTY REAR DOOR SWITCHES WHICH CAUSED THE PROBLEM IN THE FIRST TIME? WAS I TAKEN FOR A RIDE AND DID TOWBARS CAPE MADE A QUICK BUCK OUT OF ME?<br> <br> I will NEVER recommend this establishment to anybody"
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
On 6 November 2015 I took my car to Towbars Cape because the Immobiliser/Alarm was not working properly. The technician told me that he will check the system for a certain amount of money and if the system was faulty he can replace it with a new one and then I will not have to pay this fee. After a short while he came back and told me that the unit was \blown"and it has to be replaced. I told him to go ahead and replace the unit.<br> <br> After a couple of days I experienced exactly the same problems which I had with the old system. I took it back and the technician said it was the \""bonnet switch\"" which was at fault. More or less a week later I had the same problem and took it back again. This time the technician said it was the right rear door switch which was the problem. I had both rear door switches replaced and now the problem seems to have been rectified.<br> <br> My question now is:- WAS THE ORIGINAL UNIT REALLY BLOWN OR WAS IT THE FAULTY REAR DOOR SWITCHES WHICH CAUSED THE PROBLEM IN THE FIRST TIME? WAS I TAKEN FOR A RIDE AND DID TOWBARS CAPE MADE A QUICK BUCK OUT OF ME?<br> <br> I will NEVER recommend this establishment to anybody"
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