06-29-2017, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by strat61caster
This isn't "waah my car broke fix it"
This is, "hey you have a known design/manufacturing issue, please replace/update my faulty parts" and the dealership saying "oh that's not a manufacturer fault, that's your fault"
Coil packs, ecu tune, throw out bearing, axle nuts, other miscellaneous parts that for some reason fell apart early (like that girls fuel pump). They are all unexpected deficiencies in the car whether they're tracked or not.
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This is the point that I most certainly do agree they should be covering. A known issue that generates a TSB (with the understanding they are not any form of recall) should be covered no matter where they failed. This is the "limited" track coverage I keep speaking of.
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