Long story short

They are covering labor.
Here is the letter I sent to them.
From: Kerr,David D - TFPV-FRANKLIN [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 12:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Ethics from Cardone.com

Replaced my Master Cyl with one from Orielly Auto Parts. Brakes went out on Freeway. Shop found faulty Master Cyl. Now Orielly is not wanting to pay for repairs.
Mechanic at shop wrote on the bill that the Master Cyl was faulty and had been installed correctly.

Orielly says I have to send the part back to the manufacturer and IF they agree they will pay for repairs.
I have given the unit and a copy of the repair bill to 'Chuck' Asst Manager of Orielly Auto Parts in Richland Wa. I only took it to the shop because I was convinced I had another problem since the Master Cylinder was new and had worked for a couple of days. I went to the first open shop off the freeway and barely made it!
This is a 'heads up' that the part and paperwork should be on the way from the store where I was told to take it. The unit was leaking from the back seal and running down the firewall.
This is the first failure of one of your products in my 20 plus years of