Flooded engine (N52)

Scooba_Steve said:
Ignore whatever the warranty says, Sale of Goods Act is where your rights and a claim lie.

Yeah, that's right. I believe there is also a cooling off period where the buyer is entitled to a full refund as well.

I will be checking this cover gasket and the solenoid sensor first thing when I collect the car tomorrow!
 
So... Turns out it is the ECU being faulty!

It is being sent off for re-conditioning.

The process will take two weeks but does come with a two year guarantee on the part.

Obviously this is a major critical component of the car, the dealer offered me a refund for the vehicle as an option.

I don't suppose the ECU issue could cause any mechanical damage?

Apparently it wasnt giving a spark to all of the cylinders leading to a build up in fuel and thus flooding the engine.

What would you do in this situation, take the repair or take the money back?

:/
 
Deepseaskateboard said:
What would you do in this situation, take the repair or take the money back? :/

Personally I'd hand the car back, you'll always be wondering what's going to go wrong next, also unburned fuel isn't good for the bore lubrication & neat fuel in the catalytic converter isn't good either.
 
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