I need mechanical ventilation dispute “with the car insurance that he does not say part of the original claim?

I have recently submitted a complaint, because my car went through a puddle and stop. When we took to the dealer, they said the problem was the water in the engine block. The insurance for the change of the block and everything was OK paid.

But about a week after that happened, the battery light came a few times, and I had it checked at an auto-parts, but they found nothing (if I did, it was the lighting). Then last Friday (about 1 more per week), the car died, he took to the dealer again and this time they say the problem is that “short-circuiting of the generator, and burned the wiring harness and battery. I called the insurance company, went the expert to the dealer and they told the expert that no water was related damage in the engine.

Now I’m not a car mechanic, but I am an electronics engineer and I know that things just do not “short” from scratch. I think the humidity that the car has won, or the alternator wiring harness and create corrosion, which leads to short.

Well, the insurance does not cover pay, because they say it is a mechanical failure is not caused by water, and the dealer will not be found to this problem if the car originally.

What should I do in this moment I have no money for repairs ($ 2,500 +) and I think it should be supported if the car was hit first. They should be checked for all the errors before signing on the dotted line!

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