Need Help! Got screwed by the dealer!
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yeah, i'd have them replace whatever is covered under warranty. take your money somewhere else. imho, never pay to have your car fixed at the stealership... kinda like going to a random barber shop and getting to random barber to give you a random hair style
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The difference here is that the car is held out as a guaranteed Nissan Certified Used vehicle, and it includes a 144 point checklist. On that checklist should be clutch - and if it was checked off, they misrepresented it.
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again i could check off 144 points of; 'the tires are worn but still useable, the oil is used but still useable, paint is useable, shocks are useable, the car stops eventually so the brakes are useable,exhaust tip is useable, windshield is useable etc.
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As far as my driving goes....I am too poor, too old, and not stupid enough to be driving hard enough to burn a clutch up in 2500 miles.
They said they were going to contact me yesterday, but never heard from them. Last I heard is that not only does the warranty not cover that simply b/c they can't open the housing to inspect, but since this isn't a warranty item they are charging me for the towing and not offering rental.
tl;dr- **** NorthPoint Nissan.
Top it all off this week with my AC going out in both the gf's ride and in the house. FML. :/
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That's what I am afraid of. If so, shouldn't that have been caught before they sold the car?
As far as my driving goes....I am too poor, too old, and not stupid enough to be driving hard enough to burn a clutch up in 2500 miles.
They said they were going to contact me yesterday, but never heard from them. Last I heard is that not only does the warranty not cover that simply b/c they can't open the housing to inspect, but since this isn't a warranty item they are charging me for the towing and not offering rental.
tl;dr- **** NorthPoint Nissan.
Top it all off this week with my AC going out in both the gf's ride and in the house. FML. :/
As far as my driving goes....I am too poor, too old, and not stupid enough to be driving hard enough to burn a clutch up in 2500 miles.
They said they were going to contact me yesterday, but never heard from them. Last I heard is that not only does the warranty not cover that simply b/c they can't open the housing to inspect, but since this isn't a warranty item they are charging me for the towing and not offering rental.
tl;dr- **** NorthPoint Nissan.
Top it all off this week with my AC going out in both the gf's ride and in the house. FML. :/
You're just going to have to suck it up and pay out of pocket to have the clutch replaced.
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If you do have to come out of pocket, I wouldnt give any businessto them. Even towing to a local shop and having the work done you should come out cheaper.
Good luck man
Good luck man
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1) Just for clarification, stepping on the pedal should disengage the clutch. Any time you are unable to disengage the clutch, it is almost always a hydraulic problem (master or slave cylinder).
2) If the clutch engages, and remains engaged, then clearly there is no problem with the clutch or pressure plate.
This dealership is bending you over. Get your car out of there and find nother delaership that will replace the faulty hydraulic component, most likely the slave cylinder.
2) If the clutch engages, and remains engaged, then clearly there is no problem with the clutch or pressure plate.
This dealership is bending you over. Get your car out of there and find nother delaership that will replace the faulty hydraulic component, most likely the slave cylinder.
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1) Just for clarification, stepping on the pedal should disengage the clutch. Any time you are unable to disengage the clutch, it is almost always a hydraulic problem (master or slave cylinder).
2) If the clutch engages, and remains engaged, then clearly there is no problem with the clutch or pressure plate.
This dealership is bending you over. Get your car out of there and find nother delaership that will replace the faulty hydraulic component, most likely the slave cylinder.
2) If the clutch engages, and remains engaged, then clearly there is no problem with the clutch or pressure plate.
This dealership is bending you over. Get your car out of there and find nother delaership that will replace the faulty hydraulic component, most likely the slave cylinder.
I appreciate all the help. They were supposed to call me Friday- didn't. Last night about 8 I get a call from Nissan saying they don't know why this case was given to this certain person- that person was on vacation for another week. So looks like I'm out for a few more days.
Anyone in central Ark. that knows a good shop to take this to?
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OP,
This is a difficult situation and is really hard to find a solution that seems fair for those involved.
I had a similar problem but since I test drove like 10 350Zs I knew the clutch feel and the car feeling in general. As soon as I noticed something weird I made a report to the dealer.
Documenting issues you find on a car you just bought is important. Phone talk is cheap...paper helps.
I once got a battery+towing service+Hotel+rental reimbursed when a car I complained 3 times about the battery decided to die on me 200 miles from home.
As a result of a clutch issue I will probably have the whole car replaced....is important where you buy and what they offer. (In writing)
GL with this issue, I can only hope you find a way to reach an agreement with this dealer.
Sometimes tough luck teach you be more careful next time.
This is a difficult situation and is really hard to find a solution that seems fair for those involved.
I had a similar problem but since I test drove like 10 350Zs I knew the clutch feel and the car feeling in general. As soon as I noticed something weird I made a report to the dealer.
Documenting issues you find on a car you just bought is important. Phone talk is cheap...paper helps.
I once got a battery+towing service+Hotel+rental reimbursed when a car I complained 3 times about the battery decided to die on me 200 miles from home.
As a result of a clutch issue I will probably have the whole car replaced....is important where you buy and what they offer. (In writing)
GL with this issue, I can only hope you find a way to reach an agreement with this dealer.
Sometimes tough luck teach you be more careful next time.
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