Al_in_Philly
Autocross Newbie
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- Philadelphia USA
It was filed by an R owner!Glad this one actually includes the R. My first one failed at ~30k miles...
That’s a relief.
I don't think @jimlloyd40 drives that much eitherThis guy put 76,500 on the car in a year and a half?! Where are you driving to?!
I was at 22k on my 16 when I bought it and it was leaking already. Thankfully I had the power train warranty still.I’m at 37k on my 19 and it’s started to leak…
Water pump and thermostat housing are still covered under warranty even if your powertrain warranty is voided.I was at 22k on my 16 when I bought it and it was leaking already. Thankfully I had the power train warranty still.
Is that true? I’ve never heard thatWater pump and thermostat housing are still covered under warranty even if your powertrain warranty is voided.
They should be able to get this info in discovery. Since it's the same waterpump p/n as the other class action and the lawyers just missed them in that other case (I mean, they were only paid 2.4million, what do you expect for that?) They should be able to lean heavily on that data.Honestly, if all the plaintiff has is one water pump replacement 16K miles after the powertrain warranty is up, does he really stand a chance? That’s a weak case IMO. Something aggregating data on repeated replacements in + out of warranty would be way more substantive...
My dealer replaced mine under warranty when I was hybrid turbo and FBO 's. Hell they were admiring my dyno printout that I keep in the door pocket. Water pump and thermostat housing have nothing to do with the powertrain.Is that true? I’ve never heard that
Makes senseMy dealer replaced mine under warranty when I was hybrid turbo and FBO 's. Hell they were admiring my dyno printout that I keep in the door pocket. Water pump and thermostat housing have nothing to do with the powertrain.