Cayenne coolant line class action lawsuit
#48
thanks for the response yaser.. and for the additional info Cole..
i was thinking, does the mileage contribute to these pipes bursting, breaking? are these "plastics" that eventually get brittle over time (years + mileage) and this happens?
or are these "special" plastics that supposedly can withstand years + mileage? or is it because of the chemical(s) that goes thru these pipes.
mine is a 06 TT-S with 32k miles.. saving enough (and not driving it much) so i can have these replaced with alum pipes.. now, will having these installed in an indie shop (buying parts online) is as good as having these installed in a dealership (with 2 yrs, unlimited miles warranty)?
arrghh.. i wish PCNA would just take this, as what they did with the coils..
i was thinking, does the mileage contribute to these pipes bursting, breaking? are these "plastics" that eventually get brittle over time (years + mileage) and this happens?
or are these "special" plastics that supposedly can withstand years + mileage? or is it because of the chemical(s) that goes thru these pipes.
mine is a 06 TT-S with 32k miles.. saving enough (and not driving it much) so i can have these replaced with alum pipes.. now, will having these installed in an indie shop (buying parts online) is as good as having these installed in a dealership (with 2 yrs, unlimited miles warranty)?
arrghh.. i wish PCNA would just take this, as what they did with the coils..
#51
Did the OP throw chum in the water to watch us frenzy? Seams like its time for this lad to chime back in. If not and/or in addition to, I can setup an online webform to register complaints from ALL forums and after a certain number of registers we can just hand it off to a lawyer. My 05 is still running on plastic so I am happy to participate.
#55
OP is MIA. Check my post here: https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...aint-here.html
And the form here: https://www.smartsheet.com/b/publish...652d1240be51ad
And the form here: https://www.smartsheet.com/b/publish...652d1240be51ad
#56
Has anyone actually had success in getting a dealer to preemptively replace the coolant pipes. I have a 2006 Turbo S and the pipes are beginning to show seepage. I was quoted the $1500 price stated by many others. I am debating whether to get rid of the vehicle as I do not want to pay for this repair.
#57
Has anyone actually had success in getting a dealer to preemptively replace the coolant pipes. I have a 2006 Turbo S and the pipes are beginning to show seepage. I was quoted the $1500 price stated by many others. I am debating whether to get rid of the vehicle as I do not want to pay for this repair.
Buy the kit from Sunset for $450 and find a shop to do it for couple hundred....
#58
Whoa! You would dump a vehicle and potentially lose 10s of thousands more just to avoid paying for a 1 time $1500 repair?
#59
Mine leaked first so I was able to get it to the dealer to replace under CPO before anything else was damaged. Of course I recently had to fix a few vacuum lines on it that the gorillas at Momentum Prosche must have cracked and definitely routed incorrectly when they put it all back together.
#60
I assure you I would not be loosing money on the transaction I have had the vehicle for the last two years on a used vehicle lease. My lease is up in Feb and I have the option to buy. So dumping the car cost me nothing its a matter of if I think the buy price plus the cost of the repair is worth it or do I want to get something else for the same money.