dippydave666
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Thanks for the responses guys.
I'm basing my claim on the fact that I made the garage aware of the problem (in detail, in writing) within the warranty period, and they then had fair opportunity to investigate and repair. They denied there was a problem and left me to my own devices. I'm confident that four injectors failing after 70k-ish miles is not a 'fair wear and tear' issue.Bosch and Delph expect their injectors to last for the lifetime of the engine. They are not friction surfaces, rubber belts, hoses, bearings etc. It's just a case of can I prove that the fault was there at the time of purchase which granted, seems difficult now.
However, the facts indisputable facts are,
Bought the car with 71k miles on it.
Noticed an issue after about 3 weeks of ownership, and reported problems in detail to the dealer after 8 weeks and 2k miles of ownership. (is 2000 miles a particularly long time?)
Car was booked in and dealer Dealer had car for a week, did nothing, said they couldn't find see fault (despite me detailing in writing what it might have been).
Warranty Expired a week later.
After six months and two weeks of ownership, with 75k on the clock, I had to utilize the services of a local specialist to fix a problem I'd made the dealer aware of.
I do believe that the injectors would have faulty at the point of purchase, but to what degree will I imagine will be the crux of the issue. I also believe that the dealer should foot the bill in all reasonable fairness BUT doubt they will unless forced to by court.
The warranty given by the dealer just what does it cover ? usually theres a big list of whats NOT covered but should cover a major mechanical issue/failure, so my question also would be does injector failure constitute a major failure ? Get a written copy of the warranty and study it.