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i KNEW i SHOULD A KEPT MY BIG MOUTH SHUT.
But let me get this right...
1/ so no warranty on anything has to be given by law. But what grantee is given if any is then legally binding.
as for me in my trade if a head gasket fails after 7 months and I can find no cause for it to fail is the burden of proof on me as i sold it or on the manufacturer to prove that it was not faulty, or is the burden of proof on the customer to prove that it was faulty.
surly it would be very hard to prove that an item be it electrical or a head gasket for example was faulty at the point o sale ( which I think I saw you had posted some where in this post ) some 6 or 7 months after the point of sale as for the last 6/7 months it had been working correctly.
But things do fail due to anomalies in manufacturing processes making materials have a lower grade than they were meant to have .
and wouldnt a warantie be against failure during the warantie period ????? providing that the component was not caused to fail by an outside force ie powersurge from a psu acidental damage with a screwdriver or in my case overheating due to lack of water as my customer might not have kept the water toped up.
Sorry if I am making you repeat anything here but would like to clarify this point as it would obviously affect the way i operate my business