1st Gen Durango 1998 - 2003 Durango's

Power Steering Pump

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Mar 26, 2007 | 06:05 PM
  #11  
Mike954's Avatar
Mike954
Rookie
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 92
Likes: 0
From:
Default RE: Power Steering Pump

I have to make a comment about "Lifetime Warranties!"

Such a crock! Take the pump for example, say in 3 years and 1 day it goes bad right past the 3 year warranty. Where is your receipt? I don't know how good your bookeeping is but to be able to track down a reciept from 3 years ago would be damn near impossible for most people, and that is what they count on! It is the same as buying an extended warranty at an electronics store, it is not economical. If you bought an extended or lifetime warranty for most high end or expensive stuff , count up that money, and then add up how much all of those warranties have saved you due to you taking something back and getting it replaced. Most likely they do not even come close to being the same number.

And don't get me started on Lifetime warranty brake pads and tires. I mean if you buy the warranty ask yourself: Why would any company sell a "lifetime" warranty on a part that is designed to go bad?

If you buy these warranties or pay a little extra for a lifetime part it is totally your perogative but in the long run it will not be worth!!!
 
Reply
Old Mar 26, 2007 | 07:27 PM
  #12  
Chris's Avatar
Chris
Record Breaker
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 1,909
Likes: 0
From: Detroit
Default RE: Power Steering Pump

I say buy one and do it yourself. Save your money and gain personal working knowledge of your vehicle.
 
Reply
Old Mar 26, 2007 | 07:27 PM
  #13  
Chris's Avatar
Chris
Record Breaker
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 1,909
Likes: 0
From: Detroit
Default RE: Power Steering Pump

Also, if you haven't gotten one yet, now is the time to source yourself a service manual.
 
Reply
Old Mar 26, 2007 | 08:42 PM
  #14  
a4x44ted's Avatar
a4x44ted
Rookie
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 66
Likes: 0
From: Kingman AZ
Default RE: Power Steering Pump

Here's an idea Mike.

Take the receipt for the part you bought, and put it in the glove box of the vehicle you bought it for! Then, no matter where you go and if/when you break down. You have the receipt with you. I have done this for a few year's and didn't need to take any book keeping classes at all. Just a thought.

V/R
Ted
 
Reply
Old Mar 26, 2007 | 08:51 PM
  #15  
2000RT's Avatar
2000RT
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 44
Likes: 0
From:
Default RE: Power Steering Pump

My Pump went bad on a trip (4 hours from home). I had a guy replace it for a little over
$ 300.00. I would tell the Stealership to pound sand!
 
Reply




All times are GMT -4. The time now is 08:38 AM.