Need some advice.
I bought a clutch kit from a Ford main dealer A just over 2 years ago, genuine fords parts obviously. They've been stored unopened for a couple of years as my existing clutch lasted longer than I thought.
I have just got another main dealer B to fit them, where I originally bought the car. Having done this, on pumping the clutch pedal, a seal in the release bearing has popped out, leaking hydraulic fluid everywhere. They state that it was a faulty part, and it wasn't through any wrongdoing on their part.
It was already a £2K bill and this will add over £650 for the parts and labour to rectify.
Main dealer B wants me to contact A to see what they can do. I'm expecting they won't accept any responsibility as it'll likely be a 12 month warranty.
What would you do? I can't accept that it's reasonable a part could fail, sitting in it's unopened box, after just over 2 years despite what the warranty says. Is there any legislation or law that would suggest a part should last a reasonable amount of time despite it's warranty?
I could make a complaint. If that goes nowhere would anyone suggest I take it further? I'm not even sure I know what that would be.
Or do I suck it up and accept it's out of warranty?
I bought a clutch kit from a Ford main dealer A just over 2 years ago, genuine fords parts obviously. They've been stored unopened for a couple of years as my existing clutch lasted longer than I thought.
I have just got another main dealer B to fit them, where I originally bought the car. Having done this, on pumping the clutch pedal, a seal in the release bearing has popped out, leaking hydraulic fluid everywhere. They state that it was a faulty part, and it wasn't through any wrongdoing on their part.
It was already a £2K bill and this will add over £650 for the parts and labour to rectify.
Main dealer B wants me to contact A to see what they can do. I'm expecting they won't accept any responsibility as it'll likely be a 12 month warranty.
What would you do? I can't accept that it's reasonable a part could fail, sitting in it's unopened box, after just over 2 years despite what the warranty says. Is there any legislation or law that would suggest a part should last a reasonable amount of time despite it's warranty?
I could make a complaint. If that goes nowhere would anyone suggest I take it further? I'm not even sure I know what that would be.
Or do I suck it up and accept it's out of warranty?