Don, i believe it is the responsibility of the manufacturer to prove that
your aftermarket part caused the problem. So in this case you do have a
chance in court.
There is no way a short shifter can brake anything in the transmission. It
is like saying that if you shift by pushing the lever bellow the shift knob
will cause a problem.
On the other hand, change the shifter back stock and take it to a different
dealer :)
steve k.
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> Hey All:
>
> Slightly off autox content, but our '98 Jetta 2.0 which we have the basic
> common springs, bars, wheels/tires, chip, intake , short shifter
> kit, just
> blew out 2nd gear at 32k, sounds terrible, 2nd won't engage.
> Dealer says due
> to shift kit, the 100k drivetrain warranty won't cover. Any
> tips, consumer
> groups to contact to perhaps help persuade dealer to cover repair
> ? Internet
> search indicates this is a fairly common and quietly ignored
> weakness in the
> tranny by the company. I'm thinking if defect is common, maybe
> NTSA, SEMA,
> VW at the corporate level. Have no chance in court I suppose as
> the warranty
> of course says any mods, non-factory parts may void warranty.
> Thanks for any
> help !
>
> Don Lew
> DSP Supra
> STS Jetta
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