Hello, I bought a Skoda Fabia with approx. 113tkm from the dealer about a month ago. The car was well maintained checkbook and in the contract there were only a few scratches in terms of defects. Now my car started on the way home to make strange searches, which gradually became more or more louder. Finally, the cold water warning light leucht auf. At home I also noticed a puddle under the car. I immediately called the dealer, who said I should actually nic in case of cold water loss When I explained to him that tomorrow I needed my car urgently, he said that I should just refill the cooling water and come to him. With a 3/4 liter water refilled I drove the 3.5km to the dealer. Once there the car sounded pretty bad and cooling water was almost empty. Temperature indicator was however the whole ride over in the green report. The dealer said that I should not have driven at all. First diagnosis: water pump defective. Due to the ride In the worst case, engine damage… Although he didn’t have time to look more closely because of the upcoming holidays, he said he would try to keep everything as cheap as possible. However, water pump is a wear part and would not be covered by the warranty. My question: Does the water pump fall under wear parts or not? What about possible consequential damage, because of the still driven kilometers? What must the dealer do? MfG Christoph D.