Originally Posted by mastatikle So you're saying the CSC could still be bad and this is just covering it up? yep, i agree with array. it'll come back maybe not
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12-16-2015, 01:45 PM | #31 (permalink) |
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yep, i agree with array. it'll come back maybe not today, but in a couple of weeks. they need to change parts from all the read. just giving u a heads up so u dont go too far from civilization when ur clutch system fails again..
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First off this isn't a "poor me statement." I never stated anything about the dealer mentioning a warranty. I had bought the car and on the SECOND day of owning it the clutch stuck to the floor. I don't know what world you are in but I don't expect any vehicle with 40k miles being sold from a car dealership to have serious issues like this right off the lot. I looked into this issue before buying the car assumed it would eventually happen but not this soon. I have plenty of vehicles new and used but never had a issue right off the lot. There was no way to tell until I drove it. I didn't expect the car to be perfect but I also didn't expect it to be immobile in two friggin days. There is a warranty on used cars in my state sold by a dealer. My car had a warranty, and was "fixed" until it happened again. My original question with this thread was if it was the issue was not fixed correctly, how I should proceed. |
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maybe better business bureau? 3 strikes and lemon law here in Florida ? Also always check fluids when buying car it tells a lot. Here is a good place to get a clutch kit Nissan 370Z South bend DXD clutch kits wish you well
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You haven't contacted the original repair shop yet to even ask them? But you wonder if you should get your lawyer involved?
Consider it a blessing in disguise with the price of some money out of pocket. Get an aftermarket CSC and you won't ever have to deal with a failed CSC again (with very few exceptions)
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So you're good?
If they didn't replace the CSC, just be prepared
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my plans
I have a little over 2 years on the 3 years or 36K miles, whichever comes first standard warranty. During that time I am buying an after market csc recommended by folks on this forum plus the stainless steel lines. At or near warranty expiration, I will have it replaced even if the stock one appears fine. When they go, they can go all at once. The only decisions I have left are based on recommendations by other members to go ahead and replace the master cylinder as well (is that necessary?) and many have recommended changing to a different clutch as well. Is that necessary? No, I don't race or drive the car hard. I'm an older guy loving his sports car.
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