Legal Question in Product Liability in California
Auto Product Liability
The service manual from the auto mfr recommends service at 100,000 miles for a timing belt. If the belt fails at an earlier odometer reading and the engine is damaged as a consequence of the failure, is this a latent defect that the mfr is liable for, or just bad luck?
Thanks
Asked on 6/11/06, 9:39 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Williamson
Charles J. Williamson, Attorney At Law
Re: Auto Product Liability
If the auto maker has given you a guarantee that the timing belt would last for the first 100,000 miles, then you have a basis for seeking damages. If not, as I suspect, then a recommendation for a timing belt change at the 100,000 mile mark is just that, a recommendation.
Answered on 6/13/06, 11:06 pm