Another one bites the dust!!
felt the shaft in it yesterday while i was washing the car and it was pretty sloppy. After getting it off and inspected i see where it has rubbed the walls a little bit. This turbo is not even a year old...........actually I think it was september 2006 when i bought the turbo....that equals out to just a little over 600 miles! Trending Topics
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If they no longer have the capacity to repair the product you bought with a warranty, then shouldn't they offer you another turbo and give you a credit for yours? Or at least give you back what you paid?
Is it a year old or not?
I would contact a lawyer, because either the company who makes it or the company you bought it from owes you a new turbo.
I thought FI.com could repair all turbo's in house? What internal parts are unavailable?
I also have a Turbonetics turbo, an old 76 GTQ... Thank God it has never given me a problem... I have put too much oil in it, too little oil in it, had a broken BOV for a while, etc... I've treated this turbo like **** unintentionally...
It's not that easy to destroy a turbo unless you really make a huge error IMO. They're not antique crystal. They're made to run as long as they're getting the right amount of oil and clean air free of debris... If the customer has ensured those conditions were met, then the manufacturer has to cover it and be truthful when they inspect the turbo... Ideally...
I thought FI.com could repair all turbo's in house? What internal parts are unavailable?
.....so it happens to ALL brands. NOBODY makes a bulletproof turbo. Never will happen...
. I heard Jose discuss this turbo, but he mentioned you said it was out of warranty. But if indeed it was in Sept.....PM me.....probably can get it taken care of. I thought FI.com could repair all turbo's in house? What internal parts are unavailable?
Edit: in the time it took me to write this 4 posts popped up... hah

