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Hello everyone.
I'm going through a very complicated and tough situation right now and I would really appreciate any feedback or advice. I own a 97 jetta trek with 92,000 miles. It was in great shape untill I was recently rear ended. Aside from the body damage, I now also have transmission problems. It is a manual transmission and I was in gear when I was rear ended. Some additional information: I already had the transmission replaced by VW and still have the reciept. It was replaced in late 2001. I think I've put on an additional 40,000 miles or so since it was replaced. I approached the insurance company about the issue. The refuse to pay for the transmission. In addition, they want to total the car out and pay me $2500 under book because of the transmission. I brought it by VW to have them write me up a document stating the problem is due to the accident. They refuse to do so and will also not fix it under warentee. What should I do at this point. 1. Press VW to fix it since this is 2 transmissions for the same car. 2. Press the insurance company to fix it. I've spoken to a lawyer who says I need a mechanic to document the damage was done by the accident. 3. Am I completely out of luck?? Thank you for the help |
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Re: 97 Jetta Transmission Problems
trannys break when you get rear ended while in gear? holy smokes thanks i never knew that, i dunno maybe intimidate them. get a lawyer???
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Re: Re: 97 Jetta Transmission Problems
Good luck either way. I had a 2000 Jetta VR6 that bottomed out when I hit a pothole, and cracked the oil pan. To make the story short, the engine blew about a mile later. The insurance company said the engine blew because it was faulty, the dealership said it was because of the "accident". I had a bill in my lap for $5800 that came out of college money. The car was out of warranty by 97 miles when it happened.
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