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Originally Posted by SCOTI
Gothcha. My line of thinking was:
- They tell you what they think it is
- Provide a p/n for the O-ring you can source locally
- You move forward if that corrects it
- They compensate you on a future deal if necessary
Stuff happens & them taking care of it like they are is great but not being able to service it like an OE injector can be serviced would be a concern from my perspective.
Not that injector O-rings randomly fail frequently but when it happens, I'd rather be able to repair it quickly.
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You are right he told me what he thinks it is...but without taking it apart no way to guess.
My thinking was I have had the unit installed for 5 minutes and it failed...take care of me not have me take something brand new apart and guess what's wrong. If it were not under warranty I would take it apart and replace an injector, but I am sure if I replaced it without their knowledge it would void the warranty. The injectors are replaceable...most of the main parts are Bosch and OE type pieces.