Hi There,
I purchased a car from my local Evans Halshaw dealer 6 months ago and took out a warranty with the vechile. the vechile is 2006, paid 3.7 k for this and extra for the warranty contract.
Last week we had the engine management light come on, the dealer took a look and diagnosed this as a faulty EGR Valve (Exhaust Gas recirculation Valve)
The job of the EGR valve is to recirculate exhaust gases back into the engine.
My warranty does list that it covers inlet and exhaust valves which i have pointed out to them many times but they are still advising that its not covered in the contract as this is part of the exhaust.
I feel that there trying to pull a fast one with this and would like to hear other peoples input on this from a legal standpoint. I can verify that the EGR valve does not come under the exclusions. My argument to them has been (and still is) that this is part of engine as it works in conjuction.
I have also uploaded the page from my warranty contract.
Kind Regards
C
I purchased a car from my local Evans Halshaw dealer 6 months ago and took out a warranty with the vechile. the vechile is 2006, paid 3.7 k for this and extra for the warranty contract.
Last week we had the engine management light come on, the dealer took a look and diagnosed this as a faulty EGR Valve (Exhaust Gas recirculation Valve)
The job of the EGR valve is to recirculate exhaust gases back into the engine.
My warranty does list that it covers inlet and exhaust valves which i have pointed out to them many times but they are still advising that its not covered in the contract as this is part of the exhaust.
I feel that there trying to pull a fast one with this and would like to hear other peoples input on this from a legal standpoint. I can verify that the EGR valve does not come under the exclusions. My argument to them has been (and still is) that this is part of engine as it works in conjuction.
I have also uploaded the page from my warranty contract.
Kind Regards
C
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