I blew my engine up last night, I threw a rod but the block is still intact. I have the extended warranty and the car only has 74,000 K/m on it. Does anyone know if this will be covered?
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As far as I know it should be covered...I got this from the Extended Warranty website : Engine
Cylinder block, heads, all internally lubricated engine parts, manifold, timing gears, timing gear chain/belt, timing gear cover, flywheel, oil pump/oil pump housing, seals, gaskets, water pump, fuel pump, harmonic balancer, OHC carriers, valve covers, oil pan and engine mounts. Also covered are turbocharger/supercharger housing, internal parts, valves, intercooler, seals and gaskets. I just wanna make sure. ;) |
depends what mods you've done to the motor
I read in another topic that you have nx so odds are that they aren't going to cover it unless you do a really good cover up and turn everything back stock that has anything to do with the motor |
If you have NOS, no they will not cover it. As for the other mods it will depend.
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Pretty much any aftermarket mod in or on the engine will void the warranty. Such as NOS, Chips, Superchargers, turbochargers, oil coilers, etc.
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well that sucks mister porsche racer. lol
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Also you better make sure that you have all the records that you have had the oil changed on time, everytime. They are very strick on that.
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They can void the warranty for aftermarket stuff, but only if they can prove that it caused the problem. Just call the dealer, say what happened, don't mention any mods, and ask if it's covered.
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Take out anything related to spray
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Take out all mods and put it back to stock in the engine compartment. I wish i did this when mine blew!! It cost me 4 grand to install a new motor.
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they are gonna be able to tell u ran nitrous when they look in the motor dummy. ur effed. go buy a civic
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I always make it farther than 5000 between changes... |
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Yeah the stock motor doesn't just blow, any mechanic will know you ran nitrous, so basically start searchin for a new car or engine. Now would be a good time to try a swap. :D |
What engine did you have anyways?
And what did you do to make it blow? |
Question for you guys: what are the "signs" of running nitrous? A few of you say he is screwed, even if he removes all traces of the kit. What would the mechanic see?
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Also the idication of NOS looks almost identical to a lean condition in the motor which is errosion on the tops of the pistons. This can be attributed to several other things than NOS. Take it in, have your reciepts from oil changes, and get your new motor. Oh yeah but take the NOS kit off if you have one, also CAI and exhaust, as in these 4 bangers given the right conditions with those mods, CAI and exhaust, can run really lean, and yes GM knows this and that can be deemed the cause of engine failure thus not covered under warrenty. |
Thanks overdrive. Not that I'm defending the kid. His nitrous most likely WAS a big cause, and now he is gonna get GM to flip the bill, but I just wanted to hear one of the "your screwed but I don't REALLY know why" people answer.
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No wonder it blew up... look at this: http://www.selleasier.com/AleroRevs2.mpg
If you do that alot, then ya. Its gonna blow. |
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