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M12Power (cant quote from page 2 for some reason) -
"I believe that’s actually against the law in the US (the
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act). Toyota cannot refuse warranty work just because you take your car elsewhere for service. I believe it is also mentioned in the owners manual."
Here is another example of this happening:
"I have a seized 2013 BRZ from lack of oil. Subaru refused to acknowledge the warranty"
Quote:
Originally Posted by GWiZ
They were denying the claim due to a missing oil change that was done but apparently never documented Subaru. Thus questions whether it was done or done wrong. There was no leak, no signs of burning, etc. No heavy modifications added either.
The determining factor they didn't want to battle and agreed to settle was the fact the oil light never came on. Not when there was a little missing, a lot missing, or no oil period. I have proof from a reputable shop regarding that as well.
So new motor it is!
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