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The contact owns a 2000 Nissan Frontier. While driving 35mph, the engine began knocking while driving. The service engine light kept coming on. The dealer stated that the failure was due to the gas cap being rusted. The contact paid $600 for the repairs. The failure mileage was 75,000 and the current mileage was 78,000. The vehicle is being diagnosed. The engine size, VIN and purchase date are unavailable.
Oil filter and oil change done at home. Purchased a Bosch oil filter from autozone in ponchatuola, la. The dealer is saying the filter caused the engine damage, therefore it is not covered under the warranty. Autozone wants the filter back for inspection but has not involved Bosch. If I let the filter go through the mail to autozone and they loose it I am without any evidence to justify any claim. I still feel my vehicle should be repaired by the dealer under warranty. I even purchased an extended warranty on this vehicle. The autozone insurance person I spoke with states the engine had to have too much pressure to cause the oil filter failure if it actually did fail. I'm left without a vehicle, a very large note, and too much stress to count.
- Ponchatoula, LA, USA
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