Recently had a right rear axle seal leak that was repaired by dealer under warranty. The disc and emergency brakes were soaked in gear oil and I got a bit of a run around about them:
First I was told that I should pay to have a complete brake job done at my cost because it was in the shop and it would need to be done at some point anyway. I declined the service. Later that day I was told the truck was ready to pick up. I said I would pick it up the next morning.
Then I get a call that after warranty review that Chrysler would pay to replace the right side pad, but I would need to pay for the left side. I said OK.
Next morning I get a call that after further review, there is a Chrysler procedure for cleaning the brakes and that's all they would do. Anyone have access to that procedure?
Later that day I picked up the truck.
Next day I tested the brakes on a gravel road and found that neither the emergency or service brake on the right rear works. I suspect that the dealer sprayed some brake cleaner on the brakes and called it good.
Any suggestions on how to proceed from here?
First I was told that I should pay to have a complete brake job done at my cost because it was in the shop and it would need to be done at some point anyway. I declined the service. Later that day I was told the truck was ready to pick up. I said I would pick it up the next morning.
Then I get a call that after warranty review that Chrysler would pay to replace the right side pad, but I would need to pay for the left side. I said OK.
Next morning I get a call that after further review, there is a Chrysler procedure for cleaning the brakes and that's all they would do. Anyone have access to that procedure?
Later that day I picked up the truck.
Next day I tested the brakes on a gravel road and found that neither the emergency or service brake on the right rear works. I suspect that the dealer sprayed some brake cleaner on the brakes and called it good.
Any suggestions on how to proceed from here?