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elr
| Posted on Tuesday, June 04, 2002 - 04:54 pm: |
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my 2000 disco ii developed a terrible rattle diagnosed by dealer as broken left cat. because of 1/4 inch stone ding they found in the cat land rover north america refuses to warranty. i have spoken to folks all the way up to the presidents office - no luck. other than the dealer no one else has even seen the car. anyone have suggestions? this sort of stuff really turns me off to my rover and all though i love the truck i have thought of dumping it!!! |
   
Erik G. Burrows (Erik)
| Posted on Tuesday, June 04, 2002 - 05:00 pm: |
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I actually agree with them on this one. The warranty covers normal use of the cat, which is, hot gas flowing through it. It's just a honeycomb of chemicals in there, and probaly will fracture if you hit it with a rock. I'd suggest biting the bullet on this one, and getting some protection down there. Rockware makes a plate specifically for this. (If your rover is a D1... Grrrr) |
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