18k is an outrageous sum of money. I'm sure MR or Greg Tunstall could get it going for much less.
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18k is an outrageous sum of money. I'm sure MR or Greg Tunstall could get it going for much less.
Ahh I see. Then it becomes more of a cost/risk trade-off decision. ie, banking most of the $18k now against potentially non-covered warranty problems in the future. Difficult decision but I think I'd keep the maximum dollars in my pocket when you're talking that much. And being more certain how badly it's actually gone wrong. Also, there is a reasonable chance that a future warranty issue would be non-engine related and therefore still covered anyway.
Scott
Is the main damage to the injectors,or wont they tell you that????
Andrew
Yeah, I realise I can get it fixed for a lot less. In fact the guy at Austral said the same, he's been very good and up front about our options. It really just a question of whether we want to maintain the full warranty, or risk some components not being covered. I think in the end the simple fact is we can't afford 18k at the moment, so I doubt we'll be taking that option.
If the only issue is it's hard to start ..... Just drain the sucker, change the filters and bleed fresh fuel through ..... Why replace anything unless it's proven broken :confused:
Before I considered the pro's and con's of different solutions to the problem , I'd be seeking at least 1 second opinion to confirm the initial diagnosis.
I put 40 litres of unleaded to fill my tank in my D3 and it stopped within 12klms. I had it towed and had it drained, fuel lines flushed, new filter and it ran for about a month, but then the High Pressure Fuel Pump died. All up about $2200.00 and then no more problems. I ran it for another 30,000 before I sold it but it ran like a dream. Do more investigation before agreeing to that sort of money!
Looking at it from a pure $$ point of view, 18K is a lot of money. If you can get it fixed for significantly less - lets just work with $5k for an example - Straight up a $13k saving I would think that's worth a lot more to you then saving your full warranty