Tom
Arlington,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, March 02, 2004
You need to supply more information. You mention 2,000 dollars but no specific parts. For that amount, you could be talking about a whole new rebuilt engine. Also how old was the part & why should they replace it. Just because it failed, did it fail under normal circumstances. I.E. like 6 or 9 months later. Not the sellers fault, maybe the MFG problem. You need to supply more info if you want us to take you seriously.
Tom
Arlington,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, March 02, 2004
You need to supply more information. You mention 2,000 dollars but no specific parts. For that amount, you could be talking about a whole new rebuilt engine. Also how old was the part & why should they replace it. Just because it failed, did it fail under normal circumstances. I.E. like 6 or 9 months later. Not the sellers fault, maybe the MFG problem. You need to supply more info if you want us to take you seriously.
Tom
Arlington,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, March 02, 2004
You need to supply more information. You mention 2,000 dollars but no specific parts. For that amount, you could be talking about a whole new rebuilt engine. Also how old was the part & why should they replace it. Just because it failed, did it fail under normal circumstances. I.E. like 6 or 9 months later. Not the sellers fault, maybe the MFG problem. You need to supply more info if you want us to take you seriously.
Tom
Arlington,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, March 02, 2004
You need to supply more information. You mention 2,000 dollars but no specific parts. For that amount, you could be talking about a whole new rebuilt engine. Also how old was the part & why should they replace it. Just because it failed, did it fail under normal circumstances. I.E. like 6 or 9 months later. Not the sellers fault, maybe the MFG problem. You need to supply more info if you want us to take you seriously.