Paint on wheels peeling
Got two new questions I will post separately, this one is that my rear passenger wheel on the "spoke" area has about a nickel sized area of paint that bubbled and is peeling. Chrysler corporate tells me it is not covered under warranty. What does anyone suggest? I know I didn't scratch it - and I have had the same issues with a 2001 Sebring coupe with the chrome dipped wheels.
Michelle
Michelle
If you bought the car "new" then it should be covered under Warranty, as long as there is no sign of negligible damage. If this is the same dealer you purchased the car from they should at least order a new wheel for you to keep your business.
Originally Posted by CrossfireLTD
If you bought the car "new" then it should be covered under Warranty, as long as there is no sign of negligible damage. If this is the same dealer you purchased the car from they should at least order a new wheel for you to keep your business.
It is a Chrysler Certified vehicle, so I guess I should have called the dealer first and not Chrysler Corporate. I have not had much warranty luck with the dealer I bought her from, so I switched to another local dealer (when I had the headlight and trunk issues).
Corporate was insistent that they do not warrant wheels - period.
Corporate was insistent that they do not warrant wheels - period.
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