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Rotors sticking

Debster

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Rotor on my 2020Telluride stuck and damaged pads is this a warranty coverages if the rotor failed rear left side
 
Here is my update from
Dealer :we are trying to cover the repair under warranty. We can't cut the rotor since it has already been damaged, resurfacing the rotor will not do anything.
 
Rotor on my 2020Telluride stuck and damaged pads is this a warranty coverages if the rotor failed rear left side
Do you mean the caliper stuck and damaged the rotor? If so, not normal.
 
Do you mean the caliper stuck and damaged the rotor? If so, not normal.
um Im not a car person but appreciate your feed back:)
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Usually brakes, rotors, and tires are not covered. On a "good faith " service, it might be done. I has this done once on an Audi but I had an in with the service manager. I am doubtful Kia is going to do this but one can hope.
 
Usually brakes, rotors, and tires are not covered. On a "good faith " service, it might be done. I has this done once on an Audi but I had an in with the service manager. I am doubtful Kia is going to do this but one can hope.
Appreciate your reply I will keep y’all posted
 
Do you mean the caliper stuck and damaged the rotor? If so, not normal.
If this is what happened to cause the damage, I’d push hard for it to be covered under warranty.
 




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