Anyone have A rep ok warrenty work to be done on there vehicle before. this is for the toyota platinum extended warrenty. is there anything i should know?
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bwbski26 said:Anyone have A rep ok warrenty work to be done on there vehicle before. this is for the toyota platinum extended warrenty. is there anything i should know?
bwbski26 said:i dont feel it was abused at all. its got stock size tires and was in reverse getting out of some mud, which the front wheels were stuck in. it wasnt anything extreme.
SWUtah said:Just contact an attorney and have them handle it. Go ahead and have it fixed and the attorney will get them to pay for the repair and his fee. You might just give them a call and let them know they will either cover the repair or you will get the attorney and pay for an add in the local paper stating that the extended warranty that this local dealer sells is not worth the paper it is printed on. I would also run the add buy the lawyer before you have it run.![]()
bwbski26 said:Mud in the wheel wells, and that teeth were broken off both foward and backwards.
bwbski26 said:Update. the warrenty rep denied the claim. he said the car was abused, and the warrenty doesnt cover abused vehicles. anything i can do at this point.
wareagle said:One last thought, what's the torque bias on the 2003 TLC's full time 4wd? Shouldn't the active trac have prevented a torque peakl cappable f blowing out the front diff?