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Old 08-14-2012, 02:00 PM
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Does HHR Emissions Warranty Include Flex Pipe

My 2006 HHR (68K miles) has the dreaded flex pipe leak. The exhaust shop will fix (weld) for about $250 but suggested I have the dealership replace as it should be covered by the 8/80 emissions warranty. My dilemma is the dealer wants $136 to diagnose, and, if it is covered by the warranty then I won't pay the $136, but if they decide it's not covered then I do pay the $136 and will still need to get repaired.

I know this topic is covered elswhere but I am wondering if anyone can suggest a way to have the dealer inspect the car (for little or no charge) and/or if there is anything I can provide to the dealer to convince them it should be covered (I have called Chevy and another dealer and both say it likely won't be covered). Thanks much!
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Old 08-14-2012, 02:24 PM
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The warranty does include the flex pipe/catalytic converter. We had that repaired free by the dealership on our 06 a few months ago.
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Old 08-14-2012, 02:57 PM
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It's covered. If you have seen the crack, take it to another dealership.
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Old 08-14-2012, 08:56 PM
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Worse come to worse, the part is now under $200 and there are only 5 bolts involved + the os sensor(s). I did mine in under an hour on jackstands when the part cost upwards of $300. In other words, if the muffler shop wanted $250 to half ass repair, go to a parts website (like Rockauto) and get the price for the part and show it to them, it would be identical labor for a real repair. I would think $100 labor + $210 for the part.
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Old 08-15-2012, 06:44 AM
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What 'worse comes to worse'?? The item is covered. Period. As well as the diagnosis. Any vehicle sold in the United States for the first 8 years/80000 miles. Regardless of what kind of vehicle it is. Take it to your dealership; they'll fix it. They really don't have a choice. If you just want to spend the money, like donbrew did, unless his vehicle was outside of the limits, you can, but you don't have to.
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Old 08-15-2012, 08:32 PM
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donbrew was indeed outside 80,000. Also, the dealer will try to weasel out if, for instance you have a broken motor mount (not normal wear) or somebody pulled the exhaust system with a come-along as in my case, (don't ask why or what or how it is way too long and stupid, but the dealer accidentally gave me the $400 part) . That's "worse comes to worse".

My point was that it is relatively cheap and easy to do, and a muffler shop offering to weld for $50 less than a real repair is ridiculous. And a weld on the flex would not hold.
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Old 08-17-2012, 12:08 PM
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Thanks to all for the comments. Still a bit unsure what to do here as this is the response I have gotten so far...

"The 8/80k emissions warranty is a select component warranty. It only
covers the catalytic converter & power train control module if they cause
you to fail an emissions test. Any failure other than that would have been
covered under your original 3/36k bumper to bumper warranty.

If all you are having is a noise/exhaust leak, it most likely won't be a
covered item under the 8/80k warranty."

I would greatly appreciate any thoughts on how to address this response to ensure it is covered.

Thanks again.
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Old 08-17-2012, 02:12 PM
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Go to another dealer.
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Old 08-18-2012, 02:32 PM
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exhaust leak would cause emission test failure. If not a CEL for the O2 sensor, then just the leak is enough, since it could cause death.
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How did you know the flex pipe had a leak? Did it show a code or did the engine sound different?
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