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sandynlily
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I went to a shop because i had oil in my spark plug well in a dual overhead cam engine. I suspected a valve cover gasket so did they.
We talked and they told me that seals on the engine were covered under warranty.
They found thet tha oil cap seal is leaking and that its not covered under warranty and want to charge me diagnosis, and ~35 for a new cap.
I feel that the seal on the oil cap is equally as important as any other oil seal, and should be covered under warranty. I also feel that while an oil cap shouldn't fail, it should be very easy for them to engineer an effective oil cap, and that its the fault of poor quality as to why it failed.
What do you think?
We talked and they told me that seals on the engine were covered under warranty.
They found thet tha oil cap seal is leaking and that its not covered under warranty and want to charge me diagnosis, and ~35 for a new cap.
I feel that the seal on the oil cap is equally as important as any other oil seal, and should be covered under warranty. I also feel that while an oil cap shouldn't fail, it should be very easy for them to engineer an effective oil cap, and that its the fault of poor quality as to why it failed.
What do you think?