Originally Posted by
alexaescht
Hi,
So our relatively new polo 6R with 34,000 k's on it warped its brake rotors at around 25,000 km. It was bought as an ex demo/hire car from VW in Berwick, Victoria. We called about booking our 30,000 k service (that we still haven't gotten around to) and told them about the brakes-They said that they wouldn't be covered under warranty and so would cost ~$200.
Seeming that warped brakes on a car that has done only 30,000 k's isn't just wear and tear, would it be fair to push the dealer to do it under warranty?
Not likely to be covered by warranty as it is usually caused by getting the rotors hot from hard use and then getting them cold quickly by splashing water on them / driving through water.
Also you are not doing yourself any favours by going 4000K to date over its scheduled 30000K service. That could be used as grounds for denying all sorts of warranty claims. They are a little more lenient in the first 3 year warranty but are much stricter in any subsequent extended warranty (+ 1000 K has been quoted by my service manager). Some on here advocate oil changes every 7500ks, don't think anyone advocates going to something like 20000ks.
Granite Passat sedan TDI (125kw), DSG, beige leather
Candy White Polo 6R, 66TDI, DSG, no options
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