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Get back on to the cooker supplier - be certain of your rights and that the supplier might divert you to the manufacturer - but to get things moving the real legal responsibilty lies with who supplied it to you. 4 month old cooker leaking and no proper help.

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Yes - only 4-5 months old, it's not fit for purpose (Gas engineer has confirmed this), demand a replacement - even the manufacturer is unable to fix it.
 
so what could the engineer from swan done if the cooker wasnt connected up?
he told me that i should get on to the company i got it from and ask for a replcement but he put somethink diffrent in his report.
 
Make that call to the supplier and do not be fobbed off.

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could be a bad install,i would have checked hose connections first,but thats just me,you could get a gsr engineer out to reconnect and check area of leak,may be quicker than waiting for supplier.
 
becky4 you are not having much luck at the minute, ask the engineer who disconnected the cooker where he found the leak on the cooker ,regarding the cooker engineer he doesnt sound to eager, you have done the correct thing safety wise , they should send an engineer out agin to fix the problem or deliver you a new cooker asap and bill them for the disconnection and reconnection plus the agg, I had this on a new hob a few weeks back and the engineer came out and insisted there was no leak on the hob which was rubbish the guy did not even have a gas sniffer,he eventually found the leak and the landlord got a replacement hob
 
I never do have much look to be honest with you i am not a big beliver of karma,ive got a lot of stuff happening at the moment, i need a new house to rent the tenancys up start of jan, i can't find anywhere that will take us because we havent got a deposit and there no chance of us saving for one in short time specially with christmas an not having a cooker my babys due in april and we really need some where. so im havin abit of a poo time of it.

anyway my life story...(WARDS) i don't want to have to pay to have this one reinstalled and the for the new one if we get a new one an ive just about got the money for the one installation, so its just me on the phone nagging them all day tommorrow aswell.

Does the engineer fromswan have to be a gas safe guy i am guessing he should of showed me his card.
 
just because your tenants agreement is up does not mean you have to move out. legally there is sod all your landlord can do especially if you are still paying the rent, yes the swan engineer has to be gas safe registered and he has to be qualified to connect and reconnect cookers
 
What was this guy thinking of. The first engineer did the correct thing in making safe the situation by disconnection. The manufacturers representive turns up and says he can't do nothing, because its disconnected. What an absolute waste of space. Report this to trading standards and read the riot act to the manufacturer. They have a legal obligation to you under ther consumer protection act. Also go back to the retailer and give them the story. Your contract is with the retailer, although the manufacturer gives the gaurantee.
 
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