Transporter, I understand exactly what you're saying, every product has some probability of failing and I completely accept and understand that - professionally, I'm involved in product manufacture. The fact that the PDC sensor has (partly) failed just out of warranty doesn't bother me that much and as I said in my earlier post, it's just a pest that it has. That said, I still expected it to last longer than it did, but hey, it didn't, simply the luck of the draw...
I'm not about to start banging the dealer or the manufacturer over the head about statutory warranties, it was more a hope they'd maybe cover it as a goodwill gesture. If they did, then great, if not, then so be it, I'll fix it myself.
I think statutory warranties have come about because of the proliferation of cheap, poorly made products now on the market. For some reason, people expect a $300 "Chonghong" or whatever no-name TV set to last as long as a $1500 Sony and complain loudly if it doesn't.
I'm a very firm believer of "you get what you pay for". If I buy a $10 toaster from K Mart, then I don't think I'd have any right to complain if it fell apart after 6 months, but if I buy a $3000+ Miele washing machine, then I think it's reasonable to expect it to last a good number of trouble free years (despite Miele only offering a two warranty...).
My personal rule of thumb for a reasonable product life is 10 years. In my case, most of the appliances, tools etc I own/have owned have actually done much better than this, but then, my other rule of thumb is not to buy cheap crap in the first place!
Anyway, I'm wandering way off-track! I'll run a few more tests on the offending sensor, see how much a replacement costs and go from there...
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