Once again, I am calling upon the collective knowledge and experience of this forum's members, in an effort to beat the evil service manager and Izusu Rep at their own game. Please Read and clarify:
Background:
Picked up an '01 Dragon for the wife on 4/26.
Rear shocks were blown and replaced by the used car dealer with Rancho 5000s.
Made Sales Manager dig through dumpster to find original (stock) rears.
This '01 has in "in service date" of 9/03/2002 -therefore, the shocks are still under the full bumper-to-bumper warranty.
This week,
Checked front (OEM) shocks (removed and stroked by hand). Blown.
Called up local Isuzu dealer (Dennis Isuzu in Columbus, OH), made appointment.
Hmmm... Put original (blown OEM) shocks back on the rear.
Vehicle is now nearly undriveable (shocks are completely flat -no dampening at all).
The experience is what I would think riding a pogo-stick on a skateboard would be like. I trade VXs with the wife.
Dealer inspects today (and bends front license plate somehow), and states:
The shocks must be visibly leaking, not an oil stain, but a visible drip(ping) before we can replace them, per Isuzu's policy.
In short, the shocks must be leaking oil at a rate that the techs can actually see it drip before they can dx the units for a new set.
This doesn't sound even remotely correct -there isn't any oil left as far as I can tell.
Any inputs/experiences with shock replacement under warranty?