I have had my 99 in for the same steering problem 3 times, and have politely suggested that they check a few things, but the attitude always seems to be a real reluctance to fix it. What I don't understand is why the dealer isn't bending over backwards to do as much warranty work as they can instead of trying to iritate the customer as much as possible. Seems to be it would be the kind of work they would want - guarenteed reimbursement from Chrysler. And besides, they would be making the customer happy at no cost to themselves. Instead, they seem to fight doing anything under warranty - picking any excuse NOT to do warranty work (they are all like that, you are crazy, etc)
Now I am not suggesting they just replace parts at random, but it seems to be like pulling teeth to get them to do any serious warranty work. Do they get evaluated on the amount of warranty work they are able to 'dodge'? Does Chrysler give them a big hassle for doing too much work? Just wondered if anyone knew...
-Vic R
Now I am not suggesting they just replace parts at random, but it seems to be like pulling teeth to get them to do any serious warranty work. Do they get evaluated on the amount of warranty work they are able to 'dodge'? Does Chrysler give them a big hassle for doing too much work? Just wondered if anyone knew...
-Vic R