myPeugeot308 3-yr warranty period was expired on Feb. 27th 2012. The car had just clocked 50,000km then.
The following items, but not limited to were replaced foc through out the said warranty period.
Rear Windscreen
@10,000km for broken seal
Battery
@20,000km for insufficient amperage
High-Pressure Fuel Pump
@45,000km for insufficient injection pressure
VVT Mechanisms
@50,000km for the infamous intermittent loss of power and super knocking
Etc...
"small-small" items...
Total foc incurred was around RM10k "only"
March 24, 2012
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2 comments:
I had my water pump and the turbo hose replaced due to leakage. Didn't manage to claim battery as it had passed 20k km. I guess most of the warranty claims for 308 revolve around these.
My car will be out of warranty in 3 mths time and clocked 90k km. Hopefully the dreadful intermittent loss of power error would not happen to me.. Amin..
Btw good to hear that you problem has been solved..
rayzel...
Better do diagnostic ckeck for faults before warranty expires. It could be very costly repair if detected thereafter.
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