PS Can this be classified a safety issue, car suddenly coming to a stop in heavy highway traffic

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It could be that the flange shears off from the spring sub-assembly... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯MadMax wrote:Anyone got a link to the manual, or a picture of where the tensioner is, or more importantly, which part develops the fatal crack? At one of the bolt holes, I presume?
I'm pretty sure they just check the part number (I presume it's stamped, embossed or labelled on the part somewhere) and replace it with a non-defective part (which has a different part number) where necessary. You may not be able to see signs of potential failure without x-ray equipment - or at all if the defect is internal to the auto tensioner's sub-assemblies.MadMax wrote:Going to look at it at some stage to see if any cracks are visible. If so, put it together and go to the dealer for a free, new tensioner.
Lancer1993 wrote:They never said if mine was faulty, do they have to?
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