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How to make sure nissan honors warranty?
Sorry if question seems obvious... What does one need to do? I imagine regular oil changes and maintanance etc but with a car like the z i imagine nissan might try to pull a lot of loopholes to not honor warranty? How far do you go? Thnks
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Your warranty depends on faceless nameless folk apparently told to deny everything and sign nothing.
Thechidz wrote: i imagine nissan might try to pull a lot of loopholes to not honor warranty? How far do you go? Thnks I was 500 miles from home in a 2 month old virgin car. Invoice says "warranty part" and it took them 2 weeks to get a ten dollar part used on many, many, Nissans and other cars. (The part broke again so I dug one out of a scrapped VW). This was the first 370Z seen by the dealership, and up to recently, the last. It took Nissan 6 months to decide I was the problem, not the car. What else? After 6 months of ducking, dodging, and weaving? 2 months old! No time for scheduled maintenance. They'll find a reason if only to save face for taking 2 weeks to get a ten dollar relay.. A really lovely car, warranty a dud. Good luck, Fritz. |
-Read up on the Magnusson-Moss Act.
-Go to a dealer that doesn't suck. -Keep up on scheduled maintenance. |
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OP, just keep a record of everything and you'll be fine. Keep any receipts for oil changes, warranty work, etc etc.. It will also help you in case you intend to sell the car in the future. You'll have proof that it was well taken care off. Look in your manual, there should be a booklet that has everything covered undered warranty. The only time they don't honor it is if they suspect a non oem part caused damage or it was tampered or abused in any way. |
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