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Originally Posted by bballr4567
They can deny it if she told them that she drove it with the light on or right after it came on. Hopefully she didnt already tell them that. They have denied other Ecotec owners before for the same exact reason.
I hope they dont obviously. Post back up when you figure out what it was.
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I made sure that I was the only person to speak to them about the car because I know they would probably try to take advantage of her. I understand that they can deny it if she drove with the light on for an extended period of time, but I don't see how driving it "right after it came on" would be grounds for denying the warranty. Its not like its possible to shut the car off the split second the light comes on - she was on 76 in Philly, so she had to safely get off of the road.
When I spoke to the tech at the dealer last, I asked whether or not every cent of this would be covered by the warranty, and the response was "I don't see why not."
I'll keep you updated.