Unfortunately, I don't think you'll have much success using either argument. Yes, it's a documented issue, but the car is out of warranty, plain and simple. And yes, you assumed your warranty was valid for an additional 27 days, but simply "believing" you had a bit more warranty left on the car doesn't change the fact that you discovered the problem after the warranty officially expired. It's not as if you would have taken the car in sooner for the repair, since you didn't notice the leak until today. You may get them to cover it, but considering the cost of the repair, I wouldn't get my hopes up.
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