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looking over the TSB's, need your help.
I was looking over the TSB's and didn't see any thing that i should be alarmed about but incase i missed something is there anything i should take the car in for ,, i feel the less the dealer sees the car the better off i am. thanks jim
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Re: looking over the TSB's, need your help.
The only thing I can think of that might warrant a trip to the dealership would be for the cooling fan raplacement.
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Re: looking over the TSB's, need your help.
Apologize for putting this thread up. I don't intend it. Just wanna share my experience. I have the same problem and i have no idea what to do. Been looking for the TSB for the radiator and found out just by visiting the dealer. Guess the radiator cooling fan motor may have been improperly assembled. Customer satisfaction notification e19 radiator cooling fan module. they said they'll gonna do the job in the shortest period. a month later i visited the car and according to them its not yet done. WTF. so i got it to the mechanic with the tsb...done the repair and the problem has now been resolved.
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Re: looking over the TSB's, need your help.
Well since we are here. How can I identify the bad fan from the new good fan.
I checked Chrysler's list and there is nothing do on it but I'm suspecting time has elapsed. Check the service history and all I see is oil changes. |
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