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Duh, I know it will, eventually. Just saying that the short amount of time driven in the video shouldn't have caused it to so soon.
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You get a nail in a tire with road hazard coverage. You keep driving on it while it's flat and you completely shred the tire, damage the wheel, and none of your warranties cover that because you ignored signs of impending damage. If you'd stopped when the tire went flat, everything would have been covered. ALL warranties require the owner to take reasonable action to correct/avoid problems. Failing to do that voids the warranty. If damage is done by something covered under warranty, but you ignore it and keep driving the damage PAST that point is not covered because you chose to cause it. Again - I'm not saying that's what happened here, I'm simply saying that based on the VERY limited evidence we have there's at least the possibility that part of the reason the claim was denied may have been that there appears to be wanton disregard for the engine past the point where the warning lights came on. |
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this is a straight copy/paste from the 2023 manual, but i believe the gen-1 manual read the same for the america's. in other countries manuals, 5w-30 was in the same section and allowed based on availability. that was where a lot of people get the idea that it's allowed. but the american manual doesn't state it, which means the american warranty can't apply. Quote:
he said he filled the car with 5w-30, which is where/how they can outright deny warranty coverage, even if he fights them on the track usage. at this point, the only saving grace he's got is public outcry. just for fun, i looked up my 2014 manual, it doesn't even list 5w-30 as an option: Quote:
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That's true with just about any type of warranty/insurance. A pot of grease on you stove catches fire, you go outside and watch your house burn down before calling the fire department, very unlikely you insurance company is going to cover it when they find out.
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I went from initial knock to windowed block in <60 seconds... a friend with an FA20 went from tossed rocker to absolutely obliterated engine due to oil pressure loss in <10 seconds. YMMV ![]()
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Mine was 10-20 seconds from the time I noticed power loss, looked at my gauge and saw no oil pressure, to bang.
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It’s impossible to draw such a conclusion. What was the spec on the bearing clearance on the car in the video? Was it on the tight side of tolerance or the loose side?
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Some of you may call bullshit but I swear I hear the telltale chugging sound right from the beginning. Listen to whenever he gooses it at lower revs. Rod bearing scuffing under load.
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Just to be clear, I'm not here to say that this guy deserves a covered engine. I am only disputing your original statement of warranty coverage over whether he continued to drive it or not after damage had already occurred. That just can't be a reason for warranty denial. Say I'm driving home from work on a highway and my oil pressure light comes on. I need a bit of time to merge over a few lanes to pull over and my engine blows in that process. Does this mean I ignored the warning and therefore my engine should not be covered under warranty (in a perfect scenario of a fully stock vehicle with up to date maintenance of course)? No, it absolutely should, because whatever fault was there, was there. The fact that I drove it to a further fault does not give the original problem any justification. |
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Problem is that everyone has a different definition of the "reasonable person", so it might very well require going to court over. |
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Also, I don't think they would *necessarily* deny the warranty claim based on 5w30 synthetic. My advice: if you do run 5w30 during warranty period, don't tell anyone about it... |
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