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Originally Posted by winsanity
Yes, I understand that.
But if it's messed up because of the previous owner's negligence, and the car is advertised as having remainder of full factory warranty, then would that not be false advertising?
I don't know what you're trying to get at. I've already said it's not Subaru's fault for not covering this under warranty.
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It still does have its full factory warranty, even on the the diff, but factory warranty only covers a manufactures defect, and that seal was not from the manufacturer so they can not warranty it sadly. Any damaged caused by running it dry is also not a manufacture defect therefore not warranty. When it was sold with full factory warranty that was still in effect until the non-factory seal failed and caused other damages.