Thread: Warranty Query
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Old 28-01-06, 02:18 PM   #4
jonboy
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Originally Posted by Sid Squid
if you have any recourse it will be with your dealer not with Suzuki.
Correct, your contract is with the dealer and not with Suzuki, and therefore whether it's within Suzuki's warranty or not (and thus covered under the DTI's Sale of Goods Act - which lasts up to six years) it's with the dealer that you need to settle things. If the clutch was faulty, then you really shouldn't be paying a single penny, but if it was a 50/50 matter with undue wear involved etc then that's a different matter.

Whether you decide that paying £37 will be worth the extra goodwill at the dealer (or not) is for you to chew over , but I suggest that there's no legal obligation to do so.



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