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Don't assume you have warranty
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<blockquote data-quote="Till-Hill" data-source="post: 1441236" data-attributes="member: 16547"><p>I have a 2010 6.7 Cummins. 85k on it. I had assumed I had warranty until 100k. Why I bought this truck when I did and only use on livestock trailer. </p><p>Made it this far with no issues at all really. Brakes were shot and needed couple u-joints. $900 fair enough. Been a good truck. </p><p>Repair shop calls your turbo is junk. $2,200 installed. That's horse s**t! They gave me customer service number and I called. Guy was real nice but nope nothing Chrysler will do about it. </p><p>I would have deleted this truck last year had I known no warranty. </p><p></p><p>Partially my fault, should have read fine print of 5 year/100k miles. Assumption was a bad idea this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Till-Hill, post: 1441236, member: 16547"] I have a 2010 6.7 Cummins. 85k on it. I had assumed I had warranty until 100k. Why I bought this truck when I did and only use on livestock trailer. Made it this far with no issues at all really. Brakes were shot and needed couple u-joints. $900 fair enough. Been a good truck. Repair shop calls your turbo is junk. $2,200 installed. That's horse s**t! They gave me customer service number and I called. Guy was real nice but nope nothing Chrysler will do about it. I would have deleted this truck last year had I known no warranty. Partially my fault, should have read fine print of 5 year/100k miles. Assumption was a bad idea this time. [/QUOTE]
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