Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
We had our 02 4-Runner at the Toyota dealership to change injectors. During their test drive after changing injectors they put a rod through the engine. Are they liable for it? Shouldn’t they pay us low blue book or something? Are we just out the car?
Asked on 4/01/19, 7:30 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Your problem is the old false idea that correlation equal causation, or the similar idea that because something happened after something it was caused by it. I am not a mechanic, but I’m not sure how changing fuel injectors would cause an engine to throw a rod. But if you have evidence can prove that some faulty work they did cause the engine to throw the rod, then they would be liable for the vehicle.
Answered on 4/01/19, 8:17 am
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