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2019 Limited interior metallic finish

RajD1992

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Hey guys,

Been a while since I posted but yesterday in the sunlight I noticed my Ram limited interior trim had what looked like a scratch. I’m talking about the metal that goes around the driver side AC vent. If you look at the picture below it’s at the top left side of the finish. Is this stuff covered under warranty? Or is it just easier to fix it myself? Any tips on how to do so?! E026CD4D-6C0F-4461-9F48-BCAA9D337713.jpeg
 

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Does anyone see the scratches? They are kind of hard to notice but on the upper left side. Very noticeable in the sun.
Hey guys,

Been a while since I posted but yesterday in the sunlight I noticed my Ram limited interior trim had what looked like a scratch. I’m talking about the metal that goes around the driver side AC vent. If you look at the picture below it’s at the top left side of the finish. Is this stuff covered under warranty? Or is it just easier to fix it myself? Any tips on how to do so?! View attachment 46611
 

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Hey guys,

Been a while since I posted but yesterday in the sunlight I noticed my Ram limited interior trim had what looked like a scratch. I’m talking about the metal that goes around the driver side AC vent. If you look at the picture below it’s at the top left side of the finish. Is this stuff covered under warranty? Or is it just easier to fix it myself? Any tips on how to do so?! View attachment 46611

Hi RajD1992,

If you decide to address this with your dealer, we are more than happy to connect you with a specialist for an additional layer of support through that process.

Mark
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I would really appreciate that. My truck is only 5 months old and I paid well over $50K for it. Any assistance is welcomed!
Hi RajD1992,

If you decide to address this with your dealer, we are more than happy to connect you with a specialist for an additional layer of support through that process.

Mark
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I would really appreciate that. My truck is only 5 months old and I paid well over $50K for it. Any assistance is welcomed!
I can’t really see them in your picture but any good dealer service department would swap it out for you free of charge.
 

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0% chance that a scratch is going to be covered on a 5 month old truck.

Exactly.....how would anyone prove they didn't cause the scratches, kids, pets, car wash people, valet, etc.?? If it was there from the day OP bought it then it should have been noted during the once over/exam and then it would have been possible to have it handled. And...not for nothing, but I'm a stickler for the finer points and tend to notice tiny faults but this surpasses even my criticism as being something to worry about. Maybe it looks worse in person but you can hardly see any issue in the photo. Did you try some polish/protectant which might go a long way in covering or mostly fixing the defect ?
 

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Exactly.....how would anyone prove they didn't cause the scratches, kids, pets, car wash people, valet, etc.?? If it was there from the day OP bought it then it should have been noted during the once over/exam and then it would have been possible to have it handled. And...not for nothing, but I'm a stickler for the finer points and tend to notice tiny faults but this surpasses even my criticism as being something to worry about. Maybe it looks worse in person but you can hardly see any issue in the photo. Did you try some polish/protectant which might go a long way in covering or mostly fixing the defect ?
I have not I wouldn’t be shocked if the dealership didn’t cover it. The question was more how to get rid of the blemish, I recently got my truck detailed and I’m more then certain they are the ones who damaged it. However no use in pursuing them now. I’ll try some polish out and see what happens.
 

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I would really appreciate that. My truck is only 5 months old and I paid well over $50K for it. Any assistance is welcomed!

I certainly understand your sentiments. If you move forward with your dealer on this, please let us know via PM so we can get the process started.

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I have not I wouldn’t be shocked if the dealership didn’t cover it. The question was more how to get rid of the blemish, I recently got my truck detailed and I’m more then certain they are the ones who damaged it. However no use in pursuing them now. I’ll try some polish out and see what happens.
Again, it doesn’t show up in the photo but try some cleaner wax like Meguiars. It does a great job with fine scratches in trim pieces. I’ve done it before.
 

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Again, it doesn’t show up in the photo but try some cleaner wax like Meguiars. It does a great job with fine scratches in trim pieces. I’ve done it before.
Great idea. Thank you for the suggestion. I know it seems minor but as expensive and new as this truck is I want it to be in as good condition as possible.
 
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Again, it doesn’t show up in the photo but try some cleaner wax like Meguiars. It does a great job with fine scratches in trim pieces. I’ve done it before.
Great news the wax polisher did the job!
 

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