Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Tim Sedore]
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April 15, 2012 02:40 am UTC
April 15, 2012 02:40 am UTC
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Jay Warwick (Pham)
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Tim, if you still have the factory exhaust why not just put it back on, take it to a new dealership and get the problem resolved before they blacklist you as indicated by Jason?
The last thing you want is to have ALL your warranty work voided from something so stupid (on their part).
I'll look into any outstanding TSB's or recalls. I have full access to them at work, so I'll check it out for you.
I think going to ANOTHER dealership will probably be your best bet after you rectify the exhaust so there isn't any issues when you take it in.
Would you really want to take it back to the same dealership after so much hassle? What kind of quality repair are you going to get after leaving a bad taste in their mouth.
I really don't understand why they are giving you such a hard time, if it's warranty work, won't the dealership get their money one way or another??
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Tim Sedore]
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April 15, 2012 01:31 pm UTC
April 15, 2012 01:31 pm UTC
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I am saying that if the program still works the way it did when it first started, I would not trust it personally.
If the previous owner is a licensed mechanic, can you get some sort of letter from him stating that he is a licensed mechanic and performed all the necessary maintenance? I would think they would have a hard time arguing with that, no?
I was told a long time ago (by a Honda salesman, so not sure how much truth there is to it), that most dealerships don't like to do warranty work because there is no profit in it. The company replaces parts the dealership used, and pays a small hourly rate to cover costs. He told me back then that Honda was the only company that paid their dealers full retail value of warranty repairs. Again, not sure about the truth of it, but I DID find that Honda was AMAZING for honouring their warranty. Ford, on the other hand, was the exact opposite!
I am sure that is not what you want to read on a DSM board, but that was my personal experience.
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Tim Sedore]
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April 15, 2012 02:23 pm UTC
April 15, 2012 02:23 pm UTC
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Jay Warwick (Pham)
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Tim, there is only three recalls for the 08 Lancer Evolution.
(1) Service brakes, air; supply; check valve (2) Fuel system, other; delivery (3) Air bags, frontal: Senso/Control module
There is, however, 162 TSBs...
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Jay Warwick (Pham)]
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April 15, 2012 03:42 pm UTC
April 15, 2012 03:42 pm UTC
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Tim, there is only three recalls for the 08 Lancer Evolution.
(1) Service brakes, air; supply; check valve (2) Fuel system, other; delivery (3) Air bags, frontal: Senso/Control module
There is, however, 162 TSBs...
162 TSBs?!?!?!?!
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Tim Sedore]
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April 15, 2012 04:35 pm UTC
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That's not too bad. I'd just pay the $1200 at this point, get the car fixed and enjoy it. I know how these dealers are, there not gonna do anything and will just piss you off even more.
Or just drive it till the new warranty is covered and try then. You will get the run around again, that is just the way these business's operate. At that point you might even wish you paid the $1200 to get it fixed right from the get go.
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
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April 15, 2012 04:38 pm UTC
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There is a link in the chan that stretches and throws the code. I don't know what the solution really is, but at Markham Mitsu last year, they had 4 evo's in the back getting motor replacements under warrantly at around 50k because of the same issue. Well at least that's what the service manager told me. Whether they got new motors or were fixed properly, I am not 100% sure.
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Tim Sedore]
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April 16, 2012 02:00 am UTC
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Tim that sucks! You'd figure an exhaust wouldn't even be considered for something like that. That's like saying your engine blew because you changed your valve cover color.
Only thing I could understand is that usually in the event of mods a majority (not saying you) of the people will be thrashing the car because they modded it for that reason. They should not put this on every driver, however, specially when the car is used. But, how many police officers make the distinction between the driver and the sports car in a sea of normal/family cars? Stereotyping is bad for many reasons. Then again I have yet to find a dealership that doesn't overcharge/lie to people who don't know anything about cars or try to cop out on warranties.
That's what you get when greed becomes people's motivation instead of happy customers and long lasting company-public relationship.
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Tim Sedore]
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April 16, 2012 02:18 am UTC
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Yup totally understandable. Like anything else though, people tend to try to get out of anything that involves them taking responsibility. There are two sides to that because you have people who abuse the system and use insurance/warranty as their parts replacement store after they break stuff (due to their own fault) and people who actually have issues with the car because of the way it's built. There's always someone to make it a pain for others.
This in turn makes the manufacturers have to become strict on what/when/why you can have a warranty. Manufacture defects would help your case (chain), but how many times will you see a car manufacturer admit to a fault easily. It takes time/court/licensed organizations for them to even begin admitting it so imagine if you're only the little customer and the recall isn't official (Per Jay's post).
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Tim Sedore]
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April 16, 2012 12:07 pm UTC
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Well that brings me to the next point! I bought an Evo! I did not buy a na lancer. I bought a SPORTS car.
that is like saying that the porche owner will never drive fast. This is a damn rally car. You are telling me it can not handle a little spirited driving? How fast can i possibly go without being arrested.
Make a more solid product. They appear to have released a revised timing chain. That tells me that they are aware there was a problem and have made an effort to resolve it. Funny you mention this. My buddy had an '08 M3 coupe that he bought brand new. Not only did the dealership not care about performance mods/etc., but when he went for service they would ask him what track he was planning on going to and would set the car up based on the specific track. Yes, they ASKED him if they could set up his car for the track...warranty claims were never an issue. Fast forward to last Fall, he sold the M3 and bought a barely used (~10k) STi Sedan from a Subaru dealership. Turbo goes - they replace it but don't do a proper job and leave the lines loose...coolant and oil everywhere. Not to mention they gave it back to him and said 'sorry, but it won't make boost and we don't know why. All he did was reset the ECU and it worked fine. A few weeks later - engine starts going...he takes it in and gets a call the next day saying that he's not covered because under the dash they found a wire harness for a Subaru aftermarket boost gauge (in the US it is a dealer-installed option - all Subaru parts). The car was completely stock otherwise and there was no gauge actually installed. The car had ~12k on it at this point. He called Subaru Canada, the BBB, etc., etc. to no avail. He was considering litigation but decided to say 'screw it' and is doing a fully built engine, aiming for ~500-600hp. I guess my point is to say, at Mitsubishi and Subaru, the Evo and STi (respectively) are 'the rarity'. Their bread and butter are the cheaper cars - lancer/impreza/outlander/forrester/etc. - or at the very least, not high performance vehicles. Whereas at a BMW dealership an M3, although expensive, is not anywhere near their most expensive car (although it ain't cheap) yet they still provide you with over-the-top service. They sell the M3 (and the M cars in general) as high performance track beasts - just like Subaru and Mitsubishi - but they actually back it up with the service one expects. This applies to Mercedes/Porsche/Audi/etc. as well.Why do you think they're getting rid of the Evo? It's not a market they care about.
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Tim Sedore]
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April 16, 2012 01:51 pm UTC
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Keep in mind too that the dealerships are franchise operations, all owned by different people. They are not owned by Mitsubishi themselves. Those owners are of course trying to increase their "bottom line". If you find one that places more value on customer satisfaction, you MIGHT have some success.
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Re: Mitsubishi Warranty sucks!!
[Re: Tim Sedore]
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April 16, 2012 03:08 pm UTC
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This is horrible.
Also, are you speaking directly to sales or the service department?
My experience with Sherway Nissan was horrible a few years ago.
My seatbelt came right off the pillar and the salesman told me "I told you, you should've gotten the extended warranty."
I almost ripped his head off.
Why do they have to be so damn difficult?
I really hope you get this resolved Tim, it's just plain unfair.
It's not like you're trying to exchange a defective electronic device at Futureshop or something, cars are a big expense and they should properly warranty these types of problems and be reasonable about it.
It's like some insurance companies refusing to insure your car if you have changed the wheels. What the hell!?
>:(
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