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
--- Allan Streib <streib@cs.indiana.edu> wrote: > > On Jan 30, 2008, at 8:33 PM, David Kao wrote: > > > I found reports of other Passat owners in other parts of the nation > > having to pay for the boots but free replacement CV joints from VW. > > So I purchased a pair of Lobro boot kits and replaced them myself. > > I was also hoping that by putting in fresh lubricant came with the > > Lobro boot kits might quiet the CV joints. It did not. > > Part of the reason they may be balking is that you already worked on > them yourself. That gives them some wiggle room, sad to say. > > Allan >
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