Garrett warranty ?
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For the most part all Garrett turbos carry a 1 year warranty from date of purchase. Do not take the turbo apart or the warranty is automatically voided. Call the distributor your bought it from, and ask them to help you with the process.
The warranty process is long, cumbersome, and most likely they will tell you it was installation era. Believe me I have had it out with Garrett reps quite a few times.
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The warranty process is long, cumbersome, and most likely they will tell you it was installation era. Believe me I have had it out with Garrett reps quite a few times.
Goodluck Drew
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For the most part all Garrett turbos carry a 1 year warranty from date of purchase. Do not take the turbo apart or the warranty is automatically voided. Call the distributor your bought it from, and ask them to help you with the process.
The warranty process is long, cumbersome, and most likely they will tell you it was installation era. Believe me I have had it out with Garrett reps quite a few times.
Goodluck Drew
The warranty process is long, cumbersome, and most likely they will tell you it was installation era. Believe me I have had it out with Garrett reps quite a few times.
Goodluck Drew
So will they cover it in anyway ?
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Originally Posted by andrew@ptuning' timestamp='1339875589' post='21787179
For the most part all Garrett turbos carry a 1 year warranty from date of purchase. Do not take the turbo apart or the warranty is automatically voided. Call the distributor your bought it from, and ask them to help you with the process.
The warranty process is long, cumbersome, and most likely they will tell you it was installation era. Believe me I have had it out with Garrett reps quite a few times.
Goodluck Drew
The warranty process is long, cumbersome, and most likely they will tell you it was installation era. Believe me I have had it out with Garrett reps quite a few times.
Goodluck Drew
So will they cover it in anyway ?
You'd have better luck trying to get the guy from AFI in trouble, and maybe they would do something for you like a discount or something... but I wouldn't bet on that either..
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No, installation error. Your best bet is to do the CHRA exchange program.
http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarrett/bbservice
http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarrett/bbservice
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Originally Posted by jpetch05' timestamp='1339889225' post='21787489
So will they cover it in anyway ?
http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarrett/bbservice
I second this. This is your best option as of now.
Drew
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Originally Posted by spdracerut' timestamp='1339899706' post='21787703
[quote name='jpetch05' timestamp='1339889225' post='21787489']
So will they cover it in anyway ?
So will they cover it in anyway ?
http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarrett/bbservice
I second this. This is your best option as of now.
Drew
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+3. Additionally, I'd suggest going through ATP Turbo. I called almost everyone on the list and they seemed to be the best. Best price and they didn't care who or where I got it from as long as the core wasn't completley destroyed.
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Originally Posted by p0staboy' timestamp='1340043412' post='21791236
I have about 8,000KM's on my gtx30r and i have a little bit of shaft play, I was thinking it was normal....Can anyone chime in on this?