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dealer denied slave cylinder warranty cause of berk's HFC

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Old 10-19-2010, 10:27 PM   #46 (permalink)
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Listen to this man.
And I got a few address of Nissan North America. They also have a Discussion Board in thier page on FB, last tab at the top. They don't want bad publicity.

Also write their customer service at: customersupport@nissan-usa.com

And the Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act, they have to proof that the Berk caused the slave cylinder failure.
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Old 10-20-2010, 03:34 AM   #47 (permalink)
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my friend knows some people down here.. hes gona take the car to another dealer tomorrow.. it all comes down if the service manager sees whats on the system and gives the ok to replace or not....I think he can override whats on the system.. we will see ill have an answer by tomorrow. 50-50% chance..... I got my fingers crossed!
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Does the Berk HFC not include a heat shield or fit with the OEM heat shield?

Seems like a couple of people with non-contact thermometers could measure the Cat temps of stock and HFC?

i have the stock cats.. would i be able to fit the heat shield on the berks?... or any heat resistant material that I can wrap around the HFC?.. lol I just wana be safe
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This goes with my previous sentiments. If you need to mod it to make it fun--buy something else.
That being said, I hope they fix it for you as I doubt HFC's did it. Who knows? Technically I guess it could change the AFR which could cause increased/decreased heat or some other mumbo jumbo. More likely, though, they would argue that it changed the power of the engine, and that this caused another failure of something that interacted with the driveline.

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good luck and let us know the outcome!
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Don't dealerships get paid by Nissan for the warranty work they perform? I don't understand why any potential warranty-covered work would get declined, especially for something stupid like HFCs. I know dealerships in the Chicago area are dying for more service work. Once a customer says they wouldn't pay for work if it's not warranty covered, you'd think the dealership would backpedal and then cover the work under warranty to get the business and Nissan payment for the labor.
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Don't dealerships get paid by Nissan for the warranty work they perform? I don't understand why any potential warranty-covered work would get declined, especially for something stupid like HFCs. I know dealerships in the Chicago area are dying for more service work. Once a customer says they wouldn't pay for work if it's not warranty covered, you'd think the dealership would backpedal and then cover the work under warranty to get the business and Nissan payment for the labor.
They do, but it's not nearly as much as a customer pays from what I hear.
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They do, but it's not nearly as much as a customer pays from what I hear.
That is correct.
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Out of curiosity, doesn't Berk offer a limited warranty on parts? I would investigate and see whats there liability policy. I know stillen offers warranty on part.
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Out of curiosity, doesn't Berk offer a limited warranty on parts? I would investigate and see whats there liability policy. I know stillen offers warranty on part.
The warranty is on "the" part, it does not cover collateral damage.
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Don't dealerships get paid by Nissan for the warranty work they perform? I don't understand why any potential warranty-covered work would get declined, especially for something stupid like HFCs. I know dealerships in the Chicago area are dying for more service work. Once a customer says they wouldn't pay for work if it's not warranty covered, you'd think the dealership would backpedal and then cover the work under warranty to get the business and Nissan payment for the labor.
^^^^ THIS ^^^^

The dealership WANTS to do the warranty work! They get paid more for the warranty work than out of warranty work. If they ever deny the claim like in this case, it's because they fear that Nissan will learn of the aftermarket parts and deny the claim. The problem is, they can do this after the repair is made. That leaves the dealer stuck with paying for the repair that should not have been done.

In short, the dealer is just looking out for themselves.

In the future, if you're taking your car in for warranty work, remove ALL of your aftermarket crap before you take it in! They don't warranty aftermarket parts, they warranty factory parts. Don't believe me? Put a Spec Stage III clutch in your car and try to get your tranny replaced under warranty.
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If you can drive it at all; I would go to another dealer.

If your dealer already called the area nissan rep, then you are done no matter where you go.
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^^^^ THIS ^^^^

The dealership WANTS to do the warranty work! They get paid more for the warranty work than out of warranty work. If they ever deny the claim like in this case, it's because they fear that Nissan will learn of the aftermarket parts and deny the claim. The problem is, they can do this after the repair is made. That leaves the dealer stuck with paying for the repair that should not have been done.

In short, the dealer is just looking out for themselves.

In the future, if you're taking your car in for warranty work, remove ALL of your aftermarket crap before you take it in! They don't warranty aftermarket parts, they warranty factory parts. Don't believe me? Put a Spec Stage III clutch in your car and try to get your tranny replaced under warranty.
Ive also heard too much warrenty work can cause some attention and possibly audits.
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The dealership WANTS to do the warranty work! They get paid more for the warranty work than out of warranty work.
In general, both of these statements are not true. The dealer gets paid more for non-warranty work, so they want all of their mechanics busy doing non-warranty service jobs. Dealers are reimbursed for warranty work at a reduced rate from what customers pay for non-warranty work.
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this suks OP!! my clutch has done been acting up as of lately. i was planning on taking my car in but who knows how they will put my car up on the lift w/my coilovers.
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