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Originally Posted by Alfrz91
The Third party inspection might be a good idea if you're able to. Not sure how you've been traversing the language barrier but there must be some sort of app to help with that. It sounds like they're doing everything they think they can do, which is cool, but definitely smart to have someone else inspect it(though thats likely out of your pocket probably?)
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Yeah they are being overly nice now, i think its cause they realized and have admitted that they screwed up the coolant pipe which caused the overheating. Tomorrow they are delivering me a new Loaner (Direct to my house) because i complained about the current one, lol.
I have asked them what tests they have done to check if the engine did not receive any damage from the overheating, and they didn't answer me. Secondly, they refuse to send me pictures and still have not allowed me access to my car to check the engine myself, because it was moved from the dealer to the manufacturing facility in Thailand.
I am fighting for as much as i possibly can, not worried so much about the post recall damage but more worried about what engine damage could have happened due to the serious overheating. I told them the 10k 1 year warranty simply wasn't sufficient for the extra damage and stress caused on the engine.
The only reason i think they are being so nice is cause they realize that this car is almost $100k here, so they probably want to avoid any kind of claims for damage. A new engine i would assume to cost in the $20k range here.
Fingers crossed!
EDIT: I really want the pictures so i can possibly get some expert advice if there can be any visual assumptions of damage from either a Subaru dealer or my friends who own the 86 Garage in Thailand.