#11
limking
Posted 08 October 2009 - 04:22 PM
Thanks for the info.
It is only that I have ran foul of warranty claims before that is why I am skeptical about it.
My Monroe absorbers are given 6 months warranty, but they went soft within 3 months. Sending back to them, they just press on the car, and then jack the car up to take a look and then said, "NO JAM & NO LEAK" cannot claim.....
When making claims , the suppliers / manufacturers will find all kind of lame excuse to void out the claim . Unless we got some connection or uses strong arm tactic .
PATIENCE !!! PATIENCE !!! PATIENCE !!! IT'LL GET YOU THE BEST WHEN TIME IS RIGHT AND SO WILL BE THE PRICE
#12
darreltian
Posted 08 October 2009 - 04:34 PM
Hi darreltian,
May i know how much your car km usage up to now after installing? Where it make from? Any disclaimer as mentioned by bro. rallychamp. Thanks.
I just installed it 3 months back so it is too early to judge... if you want play safer find workshop that sells it which I had came across many of them....then, no more excuse right
....but they will charge you higher lar....If not mistaken, the disclaimer mentioned leaking engine oil on belt
#13
rallychamp
Posted 08 October 2009 - 05:08 PM
rule of thumb...
always replace camshaft oil seal and crankshaft oil seal together with timing belt
Posted 08 October 2009 - 05:24 PM
I just installed it 3 months back so it is too early to judge... if you want play safer find workshop that sells it which I had came across many of them....then, no more excuse right
....but they will charge you higher lar....If not mistaken, the disclaimer mentioned leaking engine oil on belt
Thanks for the info. Will check with workshop.
#15
vr2turbo
Posted 08 October 2009 - 09:48 PM
rule of thumb...
always replace camshaft oil seal and crankshaft oil seal together with timing belt
Tension bearing also.....
#16
vr2turbo
Posted 08 October 2009 - 09:54 PM
I just installed it 3 months back so it is too early to judge... if you want play safer find workshop that sells it which I had came across many of them....then, no more excuse right
....but they will charge you higher lar....If not mistaken, the disclaimer mentioned leaking engine oil on belt
Engine oil on belt sure to damaged loh........
#17
darreltian
Posted 09 October 2009 - 09:57 AM
Engine oil on belt sure to damaged loh........
If timing chain how? Extra lubricant
Posted 09 October 2009 - 10:34 AM
I just installed it 3 months back so it is too early to judge... if you want play safer find workshop that sells it which I had came across many of them....then, no more excuse right
....but they will charge you higher lar....If not mistaken, the disclaimer mentioned leaking engine oil on belt
Engine oil on belt sure to damaged loh........
The kit come with oil seals. Just wonder if their oil seals broken cause the oil leak to the belt, would it still under warranty?
#19
rallychamp
Posted 09 October 2009 - 11:48 AM
The kit come with oil seals. Just wonder if their oil seals broken cause the oil leak to the belt, would it still under warranty?
i think they will cover....but again need to confirm with them and read the disclaimer properly...
#20
vr2turbo
Posted 09 October 2009 - 02:02 PM
If timing chain how? Extra lubricant
Timing chain? yah! becomes extra lubricant.........
i think they will cover....but again need to confirm with them and read the disclaimer properly...
So many factors.......