Ok,
In several years of being around Dodge Cummins trucks and reading hundreds of post on the forums.
I have noticed that many have to argue or fight with their Chrysler/Dodge dealership to get things fixed and paid for by the warranty that is promised to them when they purchased the vehicle.
The same warranty that the dealer pushes to sell the vehicle.
I guess what my question is:
What happens to all the dealerships that charge twice for one piece of work?
Like say a lift pump replacement on a 2nd gen truck:
1. Unknowing non-tdr customer reports faithfully to their chrysler dealer that their truck is not running correctly.
2. Same dealership says: "bring it in, we'll look at it".
3. Truck is fixed, dealer installs new transfer pump.
4. Customer is handed bill and is told that this is not covered under warranty.
5. Customer pays bill in good faith (has no choice).
6. Dealership charges back DCX/Cummins for warranty part and labor.
7. Dealership is paid twice for the one piece of work.
How often is this happening and why is nothing being done about it?
In several years of being around Dodge Cummins trucks and reading hundreds of post on the forums.
I have noticed that many have to argue or fight with their Chrysler/Dodge dealership to get things fixed and paid for by the warranty that is promised to them when they purchased the vehicle.
The same warranty that the dealer pushes to sell the vehicle.
I guess what my question is:
What happens to all the dealerships that charge twice for one piece of work?
Like say a lift pump replacement on a 2nd gen truck:
1. Unknowing non-tdr customer reports faithfully to their chrysler dealer that their truck is not running correctly.
2. Same dealership says: "bring it in, we'll look at it".
3. Truck is fixed, dealer installs new transfer pump.
4. Customer is handed bill and is told that this is not covered under warranty.
5. Customer pays bill in good faith (has no choice).
6. Dealership charges back DCX/Cummins for warranty part and labor.
7. Dealership is paid twice for the one piece of work.
How often is this happening and why is nothing being done about it?