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Offline Shahzeb

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Re: Bought a lemon - what are my rights?
« Reply #30 on: 10 December 2007, 11:29 »
I did check the dipstick and there was NO oil. What iam worried about the damage it must have caused to the engine. Im wondering Y didnt the yellow oil warning come if the oil was so less or not there at all. and all of a sudden this red oil lamp shows up asking to switch off the engine. Can anybody tell me if i am entitled to get a new car if the damage has been done to my car. since i just bought it some 3 months back ZERO Meter/brand new.
I just gave it to the Service center of VW. lets see what they say.

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Re: Bought a lemon - what are my rights?
« Reply #31 on: 10 December 2007, 12:50 »
When did you check the oil? if it was still warm at the time it might appear there is no/little oil when really it will be all around the system and not in the sump.

Check your oil weekly! :cool:

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Re: Bought a lemon - what are my rights?
« Reply #32 on: 10 December 2007, 12:56 »
When did you check the oil? if it was still warm at the time it might appear there is no/little oil when really it will be all around the system and not in the sump.

Check your oil weekly! :cool:

I had this arguement with a MKIV owner on here a while back (Aland I think). He said there's no need ot check your oil on a modern car and I disagreed. THis just goes to prove my point. It doesn't matter how modern a car you drive with however many brilliant sensors and computers you should always visually check your oil, water and brake fluid on a weekly basis. These things are you cars life blood and without them the car will die. Even if under warranty you'll still be inconvenienced if it died on you.

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Re: Bought a lemon - what are my rights?
« Reply #33 on: 10 December 2007, 13:23 »
I doubt if you would be covered by warranty if you failed to check the oil level on a regular basis and allowed it to drop to a dangerous level.
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Re: Bought a lemon - what are my rights?
« Reply #34 on: 10 December 2007, 19:19 »
I had this arguement with a MKIV owner on here a while back (Aland I think). He said there's no need ot check your oil on a modern car and I disagreed. THis just goes to prove my point. It doesn't matter how modern a car you drive with however many brilliant sensors and computers you should always visually check your oil, water and brake fluid on a weekly basis. These things are you cars life blood and without them the car will die. Even if under warranty you'll still be inconvenienced if it died on you.

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That aland what a crazy guy :grin: I know for a fact my mk5 is partial to a bit of oil every now and then :evil:

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Re: Bought a lemon - what are my rights?
« Reply #35 on: 05 January 2008, 00:02 »
You could do what my mate in the US did....

www.gmclemon.com

You can read the whole story there...
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