- Car
- 2004 Infiniti FX35 Supercharged
Did you find out what type of oil did your friend/mechanic used?
I am not exactly sure why you think Infiniti needs to cover this but I hope it ends up working out for you regardless. I think you need to find out what happened to the engine itself. The mechanic probably found a lot of metal in the oil when they drained it, that is usually due to spun/destroyed rod bearings which is usually detonation related. Were you running premium fuel? Has your car been modified, specifically your ECU? Just saying the engine is 'dead' is a vague term and can be related to lots of issues, bent rods, broken pistons, broken crank, etc.. The amount Infiniti will fight you will depend on the cause of the failure. To help keep you happy they may offer to help you out but are under no obligation to cover this as disappointing as this is.
Again, hope it works out for you but find out what the failure is for sure.
As shadow mentioned, I've had many parts replaced outside of the warranty period on previous rides. I've been told they are allowed to pass a certain mileage and days past warranty...usually by quite a bit, but with the discretion of the dealership. Canada, I don't know.
Yes - I have a contact a major newspaper in Toronto. I've already talked to him and he's willing to include me in a write hes doing on the industry - specially related to warranty issues. I also am in the print and advertising industry so I will absolutely be spreading the word as far as I can with my resources.ughh.. maybe going to the media can leverage your way?
After 2 weeks with no car- not even a rental- I had to call Infiniti Canada to find out what was going on with my vehicle. Stefanie at Infiniti told me that the dealership should have called on on Tuesday to give me the final notes on the decision. No one from Alta Infiniti called me and here I am 2 days later calling them. She told me that the final decision from Infiniti Canada was that they would not be helping me with the vehicle because I am out of warranty. I told her that I had all my service records and would be willing to share them with Infiniti to prove that I had been servicing the vehicle. She said that she appreciated that I was willing to share them but the decision was already made. We discussed further and she said that she was sorry that they could not do anything else for me.
Unbelievable! After only owning this luxury car for 2 years this is the type of service, type of quality product that I get? Infiniti should be embarrassed to have an engine like this on the road. Its unsafe and will end up costing you thousands. Im going to keep fighting this as best I can through arbitration.
So what was the issue after tear down inspection?