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Just did, thanks. At this point support is saying it’s all on the dealer, but the dealer submitted a request to cover it with the ‘warranty team’ and that team declined it. It’s crazy. I just had the lamp replaced a few weeks ago and then the water started, but they’re saying the lamp and the...
@RamCares is there assistance you can provide here? I was told a case manager would call me re: case 92160269 and after not receiving that call and calling myself, was told the case is closed and it’s up to Mall of Georgia Chrysler to offer repair assistance, which will still cost me $800. That...
@mikeru82 thought I’d update you and whoever else might find this thread helpful in the future. Dealer confirmed the 3rd break lamp is the cause. Since they just replaced the light a few weeks ago (white lights weren’t illuminating in reverse & break lights weren’t working) they’re saying they...
I have a 2019 3.6L bighorn 4x4. I’ve been noticing the carpet behind the driver seat, extending past the rear driver side storage box is very wet. The hump under the rear bench set is dry, and this isn’t happening right after heavy rains. The area near the 3rd brake light is never wet either...
I have the one that doesn’t say e-torque on the hood and has a normal alternator, but has what they call a mild hybrid system where the 48v lithium batt behind the bench seat assists the motor when accelerating and works when the auto-off feature is engaged. I have the certified warranty (100k)...
Has anyone had success getting Chrysler to cover/partially cover a replacement of the 48v battery that’s part of the mild hybrid system on the 2019 1500? I have a 3.6L non-e-torque model. I never knew it had the mild hybrid system until the engine light came on and the code was for the 48v...
Thanks everybody. How often do you all change differential and transfer case fluids? To provide more context, I use 4x4 probably 2-3 times a year, mostly driving on the beach.
I have a 2019 Bighorn 4x4 3.6L with 50k miles on it. I went in for an oil change today and the dealer told me I need to do a bunch of recommended services, including changing the differential fluids and transfer case fluid for $535. The paper they gave me said this should be done at 40k miles. I...
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