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Originally Posted by Eiknujrac
...they had one of their guys look at it. He couldnt see the part number from outside the engine, but told me since the car had gone 84,000 miles without a failure, it either has to be a newer pulley or one that just hasn't or won't fail. The dealer technician said not to worry about it, and that it was turning very straight with no play.
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Since their technician said "all's well", they should have absolutly no problem warranting the part & related items. Such warranty, of course should be in writing and form part of the purchase contract. They may choose to replace the part to make the deal instead of giving a warranty.