Engine warranty not honored!
Our local garage fitted a new engine from Ivor Searle in November 2024, the engine had a few minor niggles but in Oct 2025 it started to develop a serious engine knocking. Our local garage took the car in and agreed there was a problem. They spoke with Ivor Searle and it was agreed the the engine should be removed. The engine was then returned to Ivor Searle who after looking at the engine said there was not an issue with it! The engine had done less than 7,000 miles and had a very bad engine knock which was recorded by us and the Garage. There was something very wrong with the engine but Ivor Seale refuse to honour their engine warranty! I would suggest that anybody thinking of using this company thinks twice as I would not recommend them.
In response to the reply from Ivor Searle, I have copied my email reply to an email from the company;
Thank you for your reply, which I have read with great interest. I have a couple of points I would like to raise in reply. I have listed these below;
Your engine was out of its warranty period, however we agreed to pick it up and look at it anyway.As the engine was supplied on 25th November 2024 and your warranty period is 12 months from fitting, this means the warranty ended on 25th November 2025. The fact that my garage raised the initial warranty complaint with you on 28th October means it was still within your warranty. So your statement is factually incorrect, which undermines the rest of your arguments.
When an engine goes through a warranty inspection........I would be very interested to read this "full comprehensive report", please supply this to me by return. I am interested by your comment "There was no fault with the engine returned, that does not mean we are denying any issue with it" as this admits that there was an issue with the engine. As you have admitted there was an issue, I feel that your company should also be covering the labour cost of the garage for the fitting of the replacement engine as per your warranty.
I am fully aware of the number of moving parts in an automotive engine being a qualified vehicle mechanic.
I feel that my review on Trustpilot was fair and correct.

Resposta de Ivor Searle Ltd







