Ramjet
Somewhere,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, March 24, 2012
This statement is really the problem.
So now I have to spend $850.00 out of pocket so have them fixed
This indicates that you think replacing brake pads is a defect to be fixed. In reality they are wear parts and are replaced normally, not a defect. I obviously can't speak for ALL warranty's but replacing pads was never covered by warranty on any car I've ever had.
They were obviously BS'ing you about the glove box light however. I doubt if any car keeps that light on all the time. It may be difficult to fix but that doesn't mean they don't have to fix it.
Ken
Colorado,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, March 24, 2012
Unless you have an unusual or extended warranty, brakes, wipers, tires, etc. are considered wear items the customer is responsible for.
Many brakes squeal now since asbestos was outlawed years ago.
Yes, the comment by the service writer was uncalled for and should have been brought up with the owner.