warranty

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by jd, Aug 13, 2003.

  1. jd

    jd Guest

    A relative bought a 2001 Dodge Ram, a couple of days ago. 40K miles
    and no warranty. I thought that was weird. Doesn't the powertrain have
    a 70K mile warranty? thanks
     
    jd, Aug 13, 2003
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  2. jd

    cloaked Guest

    Call Chrysler and give them your VIN. They will tell you.
     
    cloaked, Aug 13, 2003
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  3. The 7/70 Warranty only applies to certain 2002 vehicles and all 2003+
    vehicles.

    It's possible that the vehicle may have had a 7/100 Warranty as part of a
    "Home for the Holidays" promotion, but that warranty only went to the first
    owner.

    I hope your relative enjoys their new Dodge.

    Have a great week.


    SBH


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    Scott B. Hogle, Aug 16, 2003
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  4. jd

    MoPar Man Guest

    I thought it applied to many or all 2001 vehicles too...
     
    MoPar Man, Aug 16, 2003
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  5. The 7/70 applied to vehicles sold after July 8th 2002 - with a few
    exceptions.

    The only way a 2001 would have a 7/70 is if it had been in dealer inventory
    for over a year before it was sold.

    Best way to tell is to have the dealer run a VIP Function 14 on DIAL or
    DealerConnect.

    Have a great week.


    SBH


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    Scott B. Hogle, Aug 16, 2003
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  6. jd

    MoPar Man Guest

    Ah - the warranty on my 2001 Ram is 5 year / 100k km's (62k miles).

    It's called Five Star Protection and begins when the 3/60 basic
    warranty expires. Only covers powertrain components and includes
    roadside assistance for the full 5/100. Does not cover manual
    tranny/transaxle clutch parts.
     
    MoPar Man, Aug 18, 2003
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