And having extended warranty does not always help. My son is just going through this - his reverse cycle aircon (well known Jap brand, bought from a major retailer) is under extended warranty. It has now been out of action for sixteen weeks. A fortnight ago the warranty company's repairer said it cannot be fixed because we cannot diagnose the problem. Initially they offered to pay the written down value of the system less the cost of three service calls and about 500km of mileage (three return trips Tuggeranong to Yass). Following discussions with the head office of the retailer, they are now offering to pay the original cost of the system, less one service call cost, which will still leave him out of pocket by the inflated value of a new one plus installation.
The lesson seems to be to forget extended warranties. Discussion with an independent repairer suggests the system probably is repairable for a lot less than replacement. This problem also points up the drawbacks of extensively computerised equipment that is redesigned for each model and that nobody, let alone the servicemen, really understand.
On the other hand, my fifteen year old F&P freezer, when it died a few months ago, I was able to diagnose myself with a multimeter, and the thermostat was actually available, although it took three weeks to get.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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