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Re: My Warranty Claim History.........
Posted by Steve C [Email] (more from Steve C) on Sat, 4 Nov 2006 16:56:02
In Reply to: My Warranty Claim History........., Hunter, Thu, 2 Nov 2006 20:45:56
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The IRIS sheet you have for your car can be difficult to read. People tend to read a lot more into these then they should.
The numbers that you have (32186 & 87014) are failed object codes. When the warranty claim is generated, the warranty claims person inputs a failed object number and that determines how much time Saab will pay for the labor operation.
Also just because a failed object code is listed on the IRIS sheet, does not mean a part was replaced. There is also a 2 digit suffix that further defines what was done and this suffix is not printed on the IRIS sheet. The failed object code could have been adjusted or reprogrammed. Sometimes there is no failed object code for the exact item that was repaired and the failed object code used on IRIS is the most related part to the repair.
For example, 24810 is the failed object code for the engine mangament computer or ECM in this case a T-7 module. This same failed object code could mean replace, remove and install, adjust(reprograming is an adjustment), or check. So a 24810-01 would be replace, 24810-02 might be reprogram and so on.
As to your car, I suspect that the upper idler pulley and the heater shut-off valve were replaced.
Good luck,
Steve C
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