What year is your vehicle? If it is still under warranty, they should fix it. Try a different dealer.All the chrome plated plastic trim is bubbling. Dealer says not corrosion, so not covered. Obvious defect.
2019, warranty is up this month. I took it in to have the corrosion issue and all service bulletins dealt with. I also bought an extended warranty which may or may not be worth anything.What year is your vehicle? If it is still under warranty, they should fix it. Try a different dealer.
Bumper to bumper is only 3 years. Weird it would still be under warranty being a 2019. Being that it is a 2019, I'm not sure if that would be convered. If it was only maybe a year old, they might. Good luck on it.2019, warranty is up this month. I took it in to have the corrosion issue and all service bulletins dealt with. I also bought an extended warranty which may or may not be worth anything.
Are you referring to the corrosion warranty when you say it's up this month? Definitely wouldn't be covered by that, as you found out.2019, warranty is up this month. I took it in to have the corrosion issue and all service bulletins dealt with. I also bought an extended warranty which may or may not be worth anything.
Yes all lower side trim. Also corrosion issue is covered under warranty. Work is already approved. And I have read that replace the hood rather than chasing corrosion. My dealer claims non metal exterior panels are not included. However their paperwork claims they are not responsible for surface corrosion, my trim is bubbling from benighted the surface, so my claim is defective platting, therefore should be covered. My two cents.Are you referring to the corrosion warranty when you say it's up this month? Definitely wouldn't be covered by that, as you found out.
Extended warranties usually don't cover something like this. You'd need to read through the paperwork to verify that. It should be explicitly included or excluded.
You're probably on your own to take care of this by either just removing the trim or replace it yourself. Are you talking about the side trim at the bottom of the doors?
Who said anything about the hood? This thread is about chrome trim issues. What I'm saying is the plastic trim bubbling issue isn't corrosion. It shouldn't be bubbling so soon but in the end it's only trim. It's easy enough to just remove or replace it yourself. I've had issues with chrome plated trim on other vehicles, which is which why we bought a Limited with the Blackout package (2020). It didn't come with any chrome trim. Same with the Night Edition on current models.Yes all lower side trim. Also corrosion issue is covered under warranty. Work is already approved. And I have read that replace the hood rather than chasing corrosion. My dealer claims non metal exterior panels are not included. However their paperwork claims they are not responsible for surface corrosion, my trim is bubbling from benighted the surface, so my claim is defective platting, therefore should be covered. My two cents.
Took them over 100 years to figure that out?On a side note, I saw Stalantis is going to be deleting all chrome from future vehicles due to the health concerns in manufacturing. Should make a lot of people happy although I'm sure the traditionalists will morn it's demise.
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Stellantis Is Plotting the ‘Death of Chrome’ Because It Causes Cancer
Stellantis is moving away from chrome as a design element, but not entirely because it's out of style.www.thedrive.com
I'm old too. Inclusion or exclusion of chrome definitely depends on the vehicle for me.I am Old, no chrome = no future truck for me period.