Double Dippers - How Dealers get paid twice from one repair.
Occasionally manufacturers will make exceptions in their warranties to cover special problems or defects with their products. Such exceptions are referred to as "hidden warranties" (as opposed to vehicle "recalls" which are items that relate directly to the safety of a vehicle). An unethical repair facility may charge both the customer AND the manufacturer when repairing a defect covered by a "hidden warranty."
For example, a consumer may find a problem with their vehicle, bring it into a dealership for repairs, pay for that repair, and NEVER know that the problem was actually being paid for by the manufacturer of their vehicle at the same time.
One reason this happens is because it is not mandatory in most states that a manufacturer reveal to consumers that their vehicle has additional "hidden warranties" not expressed in their original manufacturer's warranty. The manufacturers know that service facilities "double dip" on occasion. They do little or nothing about this practice because it is in their best interest not to disclose defects, newly covered items, or get repairs done at their expense.
Many service facilities know that consumers are unaware of "hidden warranties" and can take advantage of consumers that have a real defect in their vehicles. A consumer can read their manufacturer's warranty countless times but it will never reveal the "hidden warranties."
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