As stated, the dealer will only do the work they will get paid for. Kinda makes sense, would you work for free?
I can count on one hand the times a warranty was honored and the problem was fixed for me. I avoid extended warranties like the plague. It is just an add on money maker. It is not going to get you what you want fixed. It will be denied at least once in an effort to get you to give up and go away. Then when you do get them to honor it, the repairs will be the most minimal thing to get the unit up and operating again.
If you are able and willing, investing in the tools is a better use of your money. You will do a better job on your stuff. They will slap it together to get it out the door and hopefully for you it will last a while because they used the cheapest parts and materials.
I gave up on new cars in the mid-nineties. The manufacturers don't build what I want to buy so they don't get my hard earned coin. I'll just keep fixing what I have.
I can count on one hand the times a warranty was honored and the problem was fixed for me. I avoid extended warranties like the plague. It is just an add on money maker. It is not going to get you what you want fixed. It will be denied at least once in an effort to get you to give up and go away. Then when you do get them to honor it, the repairs will be the most minimal thing to get the unit up and operating again.
If you are able and willing, investing in the tools is a better use of your money. You will do a better job on your stuff. They will slap it together to get it out the door and hopefully for you it will last a while because they used the cheapest parts and materials.
I gave up on new cars in the mid-nineties. The manufacturers don't build what I want to buy so they don't get my hard earned coin. I'll just keep fixing what I have.