Good evening,
Not sure if this is the correct forum, so apologies if not.
The turbo on my 08 LR RR went last month and it was towed to the garage. No dramas, thought I, I have a warranty which the garage assured me covered wear and tear when I took it out. (I know, a lesson in not being a trusting fool).
Cue 2 years later, still covered and I go to claim. Have kept up all services and maintenance and the warranty company, Auto Protect, are refusing to pay, claiming fair wear and tear.
Now, we drive around 2 miles per day as I work from home and my partner works round the corner.
The actual issue was that 'the spindle to which the compressor impellers are attached broke which allowed them to move outwards and jam the housing throat'.
My train of thought is, that if it was 'fair wear and tear' there would have been some indication that the turbo was going e.g. smoke, reduction in power etc. However, there wasn't, it simply stopped working whilst driving down the road one day hence a 'sudden mechanical failure'.
So that's how I intend to base my 'appeal'. No indication there was anything wrong and therefore classes as 'sudden mechanical failure'.
However, I thought I'd reach out and ask for the community' experience with failing turbos as to the sort of symptoms I could expect to see if it was going down hill.
Any advice gratefully received,
Many thanks,
V
Not sure if this is the correct forum, so apologies if not.
The turbo on my 08 LR RR went last month and it was towed to the garage. No dramas, thought I, I have a warranty which the garage assured me covered wear and tear when I took it out. (I know, a lesson in not being a trusting fool).
Cue 2 years later, still covered and I go to claim. Have kept up all services and maintenance and the warranty company, Auto Protect, are refusing to pay, claiming fair wear and tear.
Now, we drive around 2 miles per day as I work from home and my partner works round the corner.
The actual issue was that 'the spindle to which the compressor impellers are attached broke which allowed them to move outwards and jam the housing throat'.
My train of thought is, that if it was 'fair wear and tear' there would have been some indication that the turbo was going e.g. smoke, reduction in power etc. However, there wasn't, it simply stopped working whilst driving down the road one day hence a 'sudden mechanical failure'.
So that's how I intend to base my 'appeal'. No indication there was anything wrong and therefore classes as 'sudden mechanical failure'.
However, I thought I'd reach out and ask for the community' experience with failing turbos as to the sort of symptoms I could expect to see if it was going down hill.
Any advice gratefully received,
Many thanks,
V