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Originally Posted by Iowa X3
I'm not missing the point. Manufacturers have to prove that the failure of the part was directly caused by the missed maintenance they cite in the denial. Are you saying that if the water pump fails they'll deny warranty coverage without proof of oil changes? Although the water pump is technically an accessory, I could make the argument that it is more a part of the "engine" than the turbo is.
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Sorry, but you are missing the point. By not having any record of any maintenance being performed in accordance with the laid down schedule YOU have invalidated any and all the warranty. You can not pick around that. No court would support your claim without some proof that the required maintenance was carried out. It does not matter what the item is, the act of servicing means that the vehicle has had some form of inspection and you have no proof of any.