nps said:
If you have an intermittent leak you want to change the most likely parts. The crossover tube is cheap and easy insurance when changing an injector, although most likely it is good.
Don't put a box on if you aren't willing to pay. That's the moral of the story. Now everyone needs to get off Jonathan's back about fighting DC because if he thinks it's a good deal then who are the rest of the members to endlessly post that it isn't. Funny how most of the posts on this thread are armchair lawyers versus anyone offering technical input.
Mark - the second paragraph wasn't directed at you. Cool?
And just what technical support could you have offered without a proper diagnoses and test by the dealer, anything you could have offered was nothing more then a wild pie in the sky guess.
Once again genius an aftermarket part does not mean automatic voiding of the warranty under the law, if the aftermarket part is not the cause of the problem then DC, Ford, GM, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Kia, ect, ect, can not refuse you warranty work unless they can show that the aftermarket part or product did in fact
(FACT) cause the problem at which point they are not obligated under the law to pay for the repair.
In this case the owner was dealt with by long distance phone calls and never saw his truck at said dealer, the dealer claims DC came in one day and saw his truck, hooked up a computer on there own and said something was there at one time but they have no clue as to what but it is gone now and on the spot voided his warranty. The funny thing is they were not even checking his truck for the problem, the dealer claims they just saw the gauges and decided to hook up their computer and low and behold they voided his warranty on the spot not even knowing why the truck was at the dealer.
I doubt DC was ever at that dealer and I highly doubt they even know about his truck other then normal channels for the repair, I also bet the dealer is not only charging him customer pay for this job, but I would not doubt that this dealer is charging DC for the same repair under warranty thereby getting paid twice for the same job.
I wonder if the owner understands that if he pays this and DC was in fact at the dealer and voided his warranty that it will be voided from this point forward and not just for this repair at this dealership?
Me thinks I would be stopping by the hometown dealer and ask them to run the truck in their computer to see if in fact this out of state dealer has properly charged him or if they are pulling a scam on both the owner of the truck and DC.
If a warranty claim shows up in the system that means that not only will the owner of the truck have a strong case against the dealer but DC will be very interested in why that dealer is double charging as well.
Something is fishy about the dealer involved in this case. At no time did the owner in his calls to DC did DC ever state that his warranty had been voided and they should have been able to see a flag right away when they pulled up his truck if it had in fact been voided by DC.
The only thing the DC customer service reps he called ever told him was they would try to help him get the truck into the service bay by contacting the dealer.
Sorry nps, but while you may subscribe to the any aftermarket part or product is an automatic warranty voiding, in this case one and one are not adding up to two, as the good doctor Henry Lee said: "Something Wrong!"
What you have here is a dealer who scared the owner by telling him his warranty is void and him thinking he was going to shell out 8,000 to 10,000 for a new engine, then the dealer comes back 34 days later and says oh good news it will only cost you 1,037 dollars and the owner is now so relieved that he is willing to just fork over the money and move on.
To the owner, I would see if you can run your truck someway in DC's system to see if your warranty has been voided, it will show if it really was voided, there are a couple of people on this forum who can do that for you, I don't recall who they are but maybe they will step up and give you hand and that way you know 100% if this dealer was BSing you or if your warranty is in fact voided from this point forward.
I think tommygun is one who has contacts that can due this, it would be very interesting to see if this dealer was playing you or if they were on the up and up.