brijr77 wrote:
Thanks for the replies guys. The dealer I go to is pretty good I have been going to them for fours years and never had a problem. They have done a lot of work for me over that time and have always been great. I guess the problem was that the bearing got so hot it welded it self to outer bearing. They explained to me that the extra labor was to carefully cut the bearing out with air tools. I am no mechanic but just can't believe the extended protection will not cover this extra labor. Just because the shop manual says it should take six hours does not mean you will not have problems. I could see if just the job itself just took longer but with a major problem there should be some wiggle room
I would ask the dealer to consider whether they should not have replaced the outer bearing under warranty as well - saving all that time and money. You might even point out that even the best possbile air tool cutting would not leave the outer bearing pristine. I want my boat available to me too, but I'm going to have that boat a long time, and I'd want it fixed right, and not have to pay extra for a quick fix to a warranty problem. Bottom line, they are an authorized Volvo Dealer, their issue regarding payment for warranty work is with Volvo, not you. When they found the fused bearing they should have reached out to Volvo for instruction. Instead someone made a snap decision to do a 'quick fix' and when it wasn't so quick, elected to bill you.