Well look, either camp out in the service office, beating them over the head with the warranty and the "CV Joints" highlighted and circled and underlined, until you get what you want, OR give up. You seem to have chosen to give up, yet you are putting a LOT of effort into griping on this list. I guess I don't understand what you want to happen. Nobody here is going to fix your CV joints. I'm finished on this thread. Allan On Jan 30, 2008, at 9:45 PM, David Kao wrote: > Allan: > > I don't agree with that. First of all they do not know about > taht I had replaced the boots. You don't seem to understand > that they simply said VW's powertrain warranty never covers > CV joints. I pointed this out several times already. > > That part of the reason is nonsense, not exist. > > How about their intention to deny coverage for the oil leak? > > David |
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