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ok, so I can access the FSM. the only thing it says about brake leaks is Check for fluid leakage by fully depressing brake pedal while engine is running.

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Old 07-14-2016, 12:50 PM   #211 (permalink)
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ok, so I can access the FSM. the only thing it says about brake leaks is
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ok, so I can access the FSM. the only thing it says about brake leaks is

"Check for fluid leakage by fully depressing brake pedal while engine is running."
Sounds reasonable, but, again, for obvious reasons, the engine should be stone cold before starting (not above idle rpm) and checking brake lines for leaks. Also for now obvious reasons, lines in the engine compartment should be checked first thing, before the engine warms up, and there should be a CO2 extinguisher at the ready to instantly snuff out any fire and cool the immediate area.

$11K sounds like a lot of money for two wiring harnesses, but if your insurance company is going to shell out, good for you. Hopefully, even though you are making the claim for damage with your insurance company, because the dealership caused the damage, your rate won't go up.

But what would be truly maddening is if Ryan Nissan-- the place that caused all the damage-- was now paid all that money to repair you vehicle.
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Screw that, I wouldn't go back if I were you and Nissan would probably be more than willing to send you to another dealer, given the circumstances. Or someone who owns a shop that can do it that you trust.
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Sounds reasonable, but, again, for obvious reasons, the engine should be stone cold before starting (not above idle rpm) and checking brake lines for leaks. Also for now obvious reasons, lines in the engine compartment should be checked first thing, before the engine warms up, and there should be a CO2 extinguisher at the ready to instantly snuff out any fire and cool the immediate area.

$11K sounds like a lot of money for two wiring harnesses, but if your insurance company is going to shell out, good for you. Hopefully, even though you are making the claim for damage with your insurance company, because the dealership caused the damage, your rate won't go up.

But what would be truly maddening is if Ryan Nissan-- the place that caused all the damage-- was now paid all that money to repair you vehicle.
its more than just harnesses. the whole engine had to be removed, and respray the engine bay. a bunch of smaller wires, and plastic pieces. Ryan isn't touching my car ever again. and hopefully I will dissuade anyone else from going there.
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its more than just harnesses. the whole engine had to be removed, and respray the engine bay. a bunch of smaller wires, and plastic pieces. Ryan isn't touching my car ever again. and hopefully I will dissuade anyone else from going there.
All because the dealership took your vehicle for a joy ride and did not have a CO2 fire extinguisher at hand when the vehicle returned to the service bay. Speaking of which, I would not be a bit surprised if the fire actually started during that joy ride.
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All because the dealership took your vehicle for a joy ride and did not have a CO2 fire extinguisher at hand when the vehicle returned to the service bay. Speaking of which, I would not be a bit surprised if the fire actually started during that joy ride.
possibly.. tho, I drove it from base to the dealership which is ~16 miles and when i got to the dealership, i popped the hood an inspected for fire.. there was none. but yea, chances are they also hammered on it a lot harder than I did as well. I am ready to goto the owner. I really want some letters tho. I want something other than common sense to back me up
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its more than just harnesses. the whole engine had to be removed, and respray the engine bay. a bunch of smaller wires, and plastic pieces. Ryan isn't touching my car ever again. and hopefully I will dissuade anyone else from going there.
I notice that word "had" rather than "has". Are you saying that some or all of the work has already been done and, if so, what has already been done?

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possibly.. tho, I drove it from base to the dealership which is ~16 miles and when i got to the dealership, i popped the hood an inspected for fire.. there was none. but yea, chances are they also hammered on it a lot harder than I did as well. I am ready to go to the owner. I really want some letters tho. I want something other than common sense to back me up
What does "I am ready to go to the owner" mean?

16 miles is quite a drive. If you were driving as fast as 60 mph, which you probably weren't, that means the engine ran for a minimum of 16 minutes-- which is plenty of time to warm up the engine and exhaust components fully to "normal" operating temperature for that speed. But knowing that you had a brake line leak, you did not push it, which is exactly what anyone with "common sense" would do.

Any adjudicator -- even an automotive know-nothing -- will be able to understand, and certainly expect a dealership's service techs to understand, why what you will present is true because you will explain your complaint / case to the adjudicator very simply. They will understand exactly why what you will be saying must be true because of the now-historical REALITY of what actually happened. That is, you drove the vehicle 16 miles to the dealership WITHOUT a fire occurring, but the service techs drove the vehicle and at some unknown point during their driving the vehicle, there was a fire. You drove it: no fire. The techs drove it: fire which caused $11K damage. "That is what happened Mr. Ryan, correct?"

This historical fact, together with the dealership's answer to the adjudicator's almost-certain question to the dealership's representative -- "how did the tech expect to see the brake line leak while he/she was driving the vehicle down the road?" -- will, IMO (as a remote adjudicator), constitute a "slam dunk" verdict in your favor. And the adjudicator will almost certainly ask that obvious, all-important question because you are going to tell the adjudicator to ask it.

In short, I don't think you need written statements from anybody to get this slam dunk in small claims court. "Common sense" and honest objectivity will be all you need from the adjudicator. After all, every person who has read this thread knows that the dealership screwed up and should be financially responsible to compensate you fully. Why? Because you took the vehicle to the dealership to be fixed, not set on fire.

OTOH, where the adjudicator lives and whom that person knows probably will be the most important factor. (Along with where that person gets his own vehicle serviced, and that wouldn't be one of the innumerable Ryan dealerships in Minot, would it? I hope not.). In other words, political and judicial corruption do not exist only in third-world countries. They exist right on good old Main Street, Small Town, USA, too -- in precisely this kind of situation.

If you are going to get, or have already gotten, some kind of settlement in whatever form from your insurance company, and you feel that that was inadequate because the vehicle's value has been diminished, etc., I believe you can still take your complaint to small claims court for compensation for the difference, but I may be wrong on that. Your case would involve you presenting evidence in the form of local advertisements for similar vehicles to show what you believe is the true market value of your vehicle if it had not been in an accident; and what you believe you could sell it for now, with potential owners knowing that it had had a fire, etc. This case would be less of a slam-dunk than the dealer rejecting financial responsibility for the fire.
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I notice that word "had" rather than "has". Are you saying that some or all of the work has already been done and, if so, what has already been done?
The car is already at a trusted shop being worked on. Engine has been pulled, cleaned, inspected. Two harnesses have been ordered and are due in the states 1 august.

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What does "I am ready to go to the owner" mean?

16 miles is quite a drive. If you were driving as fast as 60 mph, which you probably weren't, that means the engine ran for a minimum of 16 minutes-- which is plenty of time to warm up the engine and exhaust components fully to "normal" operating temperature for that speed. But knowing that you had a brake line leak, you did not push it, which is exactly what anyone with "common sense" would do.

Any adjudicator -- even an automotive know-nothing -- will be able to understand, and certainly expect a dealership's service techs to understand, why what you will present is true because you will explain your complaint / case to the adjudicator very simply. They will understand exactly why what you will be saying must be true because of the now-historical REALITY of what actually happened. That is, you drove the vehicle 16 miles to the dealership WITHOUT a fire occurring, but the service techs drove the vehicle and at some unknown point during their driving the vehicle, there was a fire. You drove it: no fire. The techs drove it: fire which caused $11K damage. "That is what happened Mr. Ryan, correct?"

This historical fact, together with the dealership's answer to the adjudicator's almost-certain question to the dealership's representative -- "how did the tech expect to see the brake line leak while he/she was driving the vehicle down the road?" -- will, IMO (as a remote adjudicator), constitute a "slam dunk" verdict in your favor. And the adjudicator will almost certainly ask that obvious, all-important question because you are going to tell the adjudicator to ask it.

In short, I don't think you need written statements from anybody to get this slam dunk in small claims court. "Common sense" and honest objectivity will be all you need from the adjudicator. After all, every person who has read this thread knows that the dealership screwed up and should be financially responsible to compensate you fully. Why? Because you took the vehicle to the dealership to be fixed, not set on fire.

OTOH, where the adjudicator lives and whom that person knows probably will be the most important factor. (Along with where that person gets his own vehicle serviced, and that wouldn't be one of the innumerable Ryan dealerships in Minot, would it? I hope not.). In other words, political and judicial corruption do not exist only in third-world countries. They exist right on good old Main Street, Small Town, USA, too -- in precisely this kind of situation.

If you are going to get, or have already gotten, some kind of settlement in whatever form from your insurance company, and you feel that that was inadequate because the vehicle's value has been diminished, etc., I believe you can still take your complaint to small claims court for compensation for the difference, but I may be wrong on that. Your case would involve you presenting evidence in the form of local advertisements for similar vehicles to show what you believe is the true market value of your vehicle if it had not been in an accident; and what you believe you could sell it for now, with potential owners knowing that it had had a fire, etc. This case would be less of a slam-dunk than the dealer rejecting financial responsibility for the fire.
The owner of the family of dealerships is here in town. I had a lawyer(who can't represent me) go over my demand letter. To ensure it was polite, and correct legally. You are 100% correct on all accounts tho
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What's the latest news about your vehicle, your insurance company and dear, dear Ryan?
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What's the latest news about your vehicle, your insurance company and dear, dear Ryan?
Well it's good news about the car I'll tell you that much. I'll let him go into detail though
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the car lives.. still have a few minor adjustments to make and she will be ready to go.
as far as the insurance, my insurance company is being awesome. checking in on me and making sure im good. and Ryan is being a douche still, I have gone in to speak with the owner, and she is never there.. its weird
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the car lives.. still have a few minor adjustments to make and she will be ready to go.
as far as the insurance, my insurance company is being awesome. checking in on me and making sure im good. and Ryan is being a douche still, I have gone in to speak with the owner, and she is never there.. its weird
Glad to hear you're making headway.

I wouldn't expect her to ever be in, at least for you. Her lawyers have probably told her to have no contact with you.
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I wouldn't expect her to ever be in, at least for you. Her lawyers have probably told her to have no contact with you.
it's a damn shame too..
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