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Old 21-10-2005, 01:24 PM   #1
mattri
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Default need advise warrenty issue

Ok, took my car to ford today so they can run their diagnistics through the car to see why my boost level is down. And just as i thought it was the solinoid causing the problem.

THey said no worries we can fix that in a few hours, we will call you when we know if for sure it is it

Got a call back and it was the solinoid so i thought sweet, get it fixed, edit here i come.

Now here is where the story gets pretty sh*tty. They said its not covered under warrenty. becuase i have SS induction on my car and a K&N filter, this would of caused the siolinoid to pack it in. They said if they had of fitted the induction it would be covered but becasue i did it myself sorry no warrenty.

Im not going to mention the dealers name but they are in sydney. I have asked for the reason its not covered in writing.

What can i do, i mean its only 100 bux but its the morel, any feedback would be good

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