HilbillyHomeboy
09-06-2011, 05:24 PM
OK, here's the deal. My wife's Caddy had the battery go bad when the vehicle was under bumper to bumper warranty. This was in April of 2008. Local GM dealer replaced it, obviously. The replacement battery is a 72 month genuine AC Delco.
Today, the battery goes bad again. My wife calls the dealer, and they say "It was replaced under warranty. You no longer have that warranty. We paid for the battery, therefore the warranty on the battery doesn't apply since you did not pay for it yourself". WTF? I understand the vehicle no longer has any warranty, but that changes all of nothing concerning the 72 month warranty that the battery itself carries? They didn't pay for shit, it would be just like any other warranty item..dealer takes the initial hit and invoices corporate for reimbursement. I know it would be into pro-rated territory now, rather than full replacement, but they owe me that pro-rated amount.
amirite?
Jeremy
Today, the battery goes bad again. My wife calls the dealer, and they say "It was replaced under warranty. You no longer have that warranty. We paid for the battery, therefore the warranty on the battery doesn't apply since you did not pay for it yourself". WTF? I understand the vehicle no longer has any warranty, but that changes all of nothing concerning the 72 month warranty that the battery itself carries? They didn't pay for shit, it would be just like any other warranty item..dealer takes the initial hit and invoices corporate for reimbursement. I know it would be into pro-rated territory now, rather than full replacement, but they owe me that pro-rated amount.
amirite?
Jeremy