Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 1 2 3
Results 31 to 45 of 45

Thread: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

  1. #31
    planetdavo is offline Rarely Contributes to the Forum Last Online: 01-10-2014 @ 07:44 PM
    Member Since
    Nov 2004
    Posts
    10,267

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    If not a "factory" new car warranty, it is an extended "insurance policy based" warranty, and like EVERY insurance policy, it will have a multitude of conditions attached as to what you do or don't get for your money.
    This applies whether the policy is purchased via the dealer OR by the owner directly off the insurer.
    The main issue with this ongoing topic is that people ASSUME they are buying several more years of factory warranty- even though the answers are out there...

  2. #32
    Urko is offline Occasional Contributor to the Forums Last Online: 15-08-2015 @ 03:59 PM
    Member Since
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Gold Coast QLD
    Age
    44
    Posts
    222

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    Just an update...

    Called Holden Customer Service and had a chat with them regarding this issue.
    Emailed them VIN, current odo, rego No, dealership address, detailed outline of vehicle concerns etc...they will get back to me asap.

    Fingers crossed

  3. #33
    Smashfist is offline Forum Contributor Last Online: 09-12-2019 @ 10:00 PM
    Member Since
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Somewhere
    Posts
    455

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    Fingers crossed they say no. You are the sort of person that makes me want to exit customer service. You don't read your aftermarket warranty policy, and carry on like an ass when you're told something you should already know. Why on earth you're calling Holden to complain about an aftermarket warranty policy on a car way out of factory warranty is beyond me.

  4. #34
    whitels1ss's Avatar
    whitels1ss is offline Powertrain Control Last Online: 26-05-2025 @ 12:18 AM
    Member Since
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    17,738

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    Quote Originally Posted by Smashfist View Post
    Fingers crossed they say no. You are the sort of person that makes me want to exit customer service. You don't read your aftermarket warranty policy, and carry on like an ass when you're told something you should already know. Why on earth you're calling Holden to complain about an aftermarket warranty policy on a car way out of factory warranty is beyond me.
    It might be a Holden Dealer (I think they used to call them "Holden Certified Used Car") used car warranty if he bought the used car from a Holden Dealer?

  5. #35
    Smashfist is offline Forum Contributor Last Online: 09-12-2019 @ 10:00 PM
    Member Since
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Somewhere
    Posts
    455

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    Quote Originally Posted by whitels1ss View Post
    It might be a Holden Dealer (I think they used to call them "Holden Certified Used Car") used car warranty if he bought the used car from a Holden Dealer?
    Holden certified doesn't have anything to do with Holden really. All that it means is the vehicle has had a specific type of safety inspection and has some form of warranty. 99% of the time it's a dealer based warranty, administered by a third party, that basically covers mechanical failures up to $xx only. It also ties the vehicle in to dealership servicing for the term of the warranty or it is void. Something the OP should know having signed a contract of sale to that effect.

  6. #36
    whitels1ss's Avatar
    whitels1ss is offline Powertrain Control Last Online: 26-05-2025 @ 12:18 AM
    Member Since
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    17,738

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    Quote Originally Posted by Smashfist View Post
    Holden certified doesn't have anything to do with Holden really. All that it means is the vehicle has had a specific type of safety inspection and has some form of warranty. 99% of the time it's a dealer based warranty, administered by a third party, that basically covers mechanical failures up to $xx only. It also ties the vehicle in to dealership servicing for the term of the warranty or it is void. Something the OP should know having signed a contract of sale to that effect.
    Buddy, I know all of that very well but I know people will still ring Holden who will make sympathetic listening noises.

    Not arguing with you on anything, only saying the reason why I think he would have phoned them.

  7. #37
    Smashfist is offline Forum Contributor Last Online: 09-12-2019 @ 10:00 PM
    Member Since
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Somewhere
    Posts
    455

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    Quote Originally Posted by whitels1ss View Post
    Buddy, I know all of that very well but I know people will still ring Holden who will make sympathetic listening noises.

    Not arguing with you on anything, only saying the reason why I think he would have phoned them.
    Fair enough. Had my fill of muppets as of late

  8. #38
    planetdavo is offline Rarely Contributes to the Forum Last Online: 01-10-2014 @ 07:44 PM
    Member Since
    Nov 2004
    Posts
    10,267

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    Quote Originally Posted by Smashfist View Post
    Fair enough. Had my fill of muppets as of late
    Isn't the customer always right, and "Holden" always shaft the customer- never the other way around...

  9. #39
    Urko is offline Occasional Contributor to the Forums Last Online: 15-08-2015 @ 03:59 PM
    Member Since
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Gold Coast QLD
    Age
    44
    Posts
    222

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    Calm down buddy, its only an oil leak
    Quote Originally Posted by Smashfist View Post
    Fingers crossed they say no. You are the sort of person that makes me want to exit customer service. You don't read your aftermarket warranty policy, and carry on like an ass when you're told something you should already know. Why on earth you're calling Holden to complain about an aftermarket warranty policy on a car way out of factory warranty is beyond me.

  10. #40
    planetdavo is offline Rarely Contributes to the Forum Last Online: 01-10-2014 @ 07:44 PM
    Member Since
    Nov 2004
    Posts
    10,267

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    Quote Originally Posted by Urko View Post
    Just an update...

    Called Holden Customer Service and had a chat with them regarding this issue.
    Emailed them VIN, current odo, rego No, dealership address, detailed outline of vehicle concerns etc...they will get back to me asap.

    Fingers crossed
    As a general comment regarding "out of FACTORY warranty" cars, if the vehicle has a good dealership based service history, is in good general condition and the car isn't stupidly out of the 3 year OR 100,000km warranty (whichever comes first), Holden (the company NOT the franchised dealer) MAY do a "good will" claim. Something along the lines of a 50/50 split isn't unusual.
    BUT...if the vehicle DOESN'T have regular dealership service history, has been poorly maintained OR you are a recent used car buyer, good will is far less likely.

  11. #41
    planetdavo is offline Rarely Contributes to the Forum Last Online: 01-10-2014 @ 07:44 PM
    Member Since
    Nov 2004
    Posts
    10,267

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    Quote Originally Posted by Urko View Post
    Calm down buddy, its only an oil leak
    I could be wrong, but if it was "only" an oil leak, the thread probably wouldn't have started the way it did...

  12. #42
    Urko is offline Occasional Contributor to the Forums Last Online: 15-08-2015 @ 03:59 PM
    Member Since
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Gold Coast QLD
    Age
    44
    Posts
    222

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    Just what I wanted to say, the car has always been serviced at Surfers City HOLDEN and always been looked after and there is another thing now. Since the Holden dealer checked my ute it stopped leaking oil. Cant see any marks on the ground etc...
    I went and got a second opinion from certified mechanic and they told me its the oil filter that was leaking, no oil around main seal, its all dry underneath etc...I was under the car because he wanted to show me. Yea f***** dealer shop , trying to rip their valued customers off. Thanks for that, they wont see me over there anymore.
    Quote Originally Posted by planetdavo View Post
    As a general comment regarding "out of FACTORY warranty" cars, if the vehicle has a good dealership based service history, is in good general condition and the car isn't stupidly out of the 3 year OR 100,000km warranty (whichever comes first), Holden (the company NOT the franchised dealer) MAY do a "good will" claim. Something along the lines of a 50/50 split isn't unusual.
    BUT...if the vehicle DOESN'T have regular dealership service history, has been poorly maintained OR you are a recent used car buyer, good will is far less likely.

  13. #43
    Hjs2 is offline Rarely Contributes to the Forum Last Online: 09-04-2015 @ 01:14 PM
    Member Since
    Jun 2007
    Location
    Perth
    Posts
    44

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    I had a clutch replaced under swan insurance on a ve clubsport that had 52000kms. What does the pds actually say?

  14. #44
    planetdavo is offline Rarely Contributes to the Forum Last Online: 01-10-2014 @ 07:44 PM
    Member Since
    Nov 2004
    Posts
    10,267

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    Quote Originally Posted by Urko View Post
    Just what I wanted to say, the car has always been serviced at Surfers City HOLDEN and always been looked after and there is another thing now. Since the Holden dealer checked my ute it stopped leaking oil. Cant see any marks on the ground etc...
    I went and got a second opinion from certified mechanic and they told me its the oil filter that was leaking, no oil around main seal, its all dry underneath etc...I was under the car because he wanted to show me. Yea f***** dealer shop , trying to rip their valued customers off. Thanks for that, they wont see me over there anymore.
    With respect, considering the way the thread started, it was pretty unlikely you were going there anyway...
    Who knows. Maybe they tightened up the sump and gave it a degrease, and it's not there right now.
    Keep an eye on it though.
    Last edited by planetdavo; 15-08-2014 at 01:04 PM.

  15. #45
    Urko is offline Occasional Contributor to the Forums Last Online: 15-08-2015 @ 03:59 PM
    Member Since
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Gold Coast QLD
    Age
    44
    Posts
    222

    Re: an oil leak, not covered under warranty

    Please don't get me wrong but I was going to fix it there anyway, was just a little bit upset but when I got the second opinion changed the whole thing. The mechanic went around the sump and where the main seal leak should have been with his finger and the only thing we could see was dust marks. Nothing else. Will still keep an eye on it thats for sure.
    Quote Originally Posted by planetdavo View Post
    With respect, considering the way the thread started, it was pretty unlikely you were going there anyway...
    Who knows. Maybe they tightened up the sump and gave it a degrease, and it's not there right now.
    Keep an eye on it though.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 2 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 2 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Problem with wheel aligment - covered by statutory warranty?
    By daabido in forum General Automotive
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 17-09-2009, 08:06 PM
  2. NSW Staturory warranty - Is clutch covered
    By Ryzz in forum General Automotive
    Replies: 30
    Last Post: 03-08-2009, 08:05 PM
  3. List of repairs covered under warranty
    By SV91 in forum General Automotive
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 08-11-2008, 08:02 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •