Rust repair
#1
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Rust repair
Well I had seen it turning color and bubbling at the bottom of the door so I finally got to taking it to the dealer to have it "inspected and pictured" for a warrenty claim. It was actually worse than I thought, when we pulled the rubber seal back for a picture chunks broke off and fell to the ground (you better bet I saved those for some leverage). I am patiently awaiting a decision, Ill keep you all posted. Is there any special tricks or loopholes to use to have it repaired under warrenty?
#3
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Originally Posted by HOHN
A 2001? This rusty?
Glad I don't live in PA or other part of the rust belt anymore...
jh
Glad I don't live in PA or other part of the rust belt anymore...
jh
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#5
Originally Posted by HOHN
A 2001? This rusty?
Glad I don't live in PA or other part of the rust belt anymore...
jh
Glad I don't live in PA or other part of the rust belt anymore...
jh
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Nice.
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#6
I have the same problem! I am qurious as to how you make out? Dodge has always stuck me, when it comes to warantee. I plam on fixing it my self and doing it right!
Please let me know how you make out, maybe I should try the warantee thing again?
Bob
Please let me know how you make out, maybe I should try the warantee thing again?
Bob
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