Durango failure - advice needed
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Durango failure - advice needed
I need advice on a situation.
I purchased a brand new Durango Citadel in Oct 11. I love this truck.
As with the 2011 Citadels, maintenance was included. So I took my Durango in for my first 3000 mile maintenance.
This morning I took my Durango out for the first time since then and my truck came to a grinding halt 3 miles from my house.
I called the chrysler towing and they were very quick and nice.
A couple hours later the dealer (not the one I bought from but the one closest to my home and did the maintenance) called and said that during my first maintenance they missed a plug or something like that and now my engine is ruined and has to be replaced. They admitted fault.
I am devasted to say the least.
They said they would replace with a brand new engine, but this seems very worrisome to me.
What alternatives do I have? Do I have to take the new engine? How do I verify that it is not used? Can I demand a new Citadel?
Sorry for the long post.
Thanks.
I purchased a brand new Durango Citadel in Oct 11. I love this truck.
As with the 2011 Citadels, maintenance was included. So I took my Durango in for my first 3000 mile maintenance.
This morning I took my Durango out for the first time since then and my truck came to a grinding halt 3 miles from my house.
I called the chrysler towing and they were very quick and nice.
A couple hours later the dealer (not the one I bought from but the one closest to my home and did the maintenance) called and said that during my first maintenance they missed a plug or something like that and now my engine is ruined and has to be replaced. They admitted fault.
I am devasted to say the least.
They said they would replace with a brand new engine, but this seems very worrisome to me.
What alternatives do I have? Do I have to take the new engine? How do I verify that it is not used? Can I demand a new Citadel?
Sorry for the long post.
Thanks.
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It obviously sucks, but I don't think you'd have a legal leg to stand on in trying to get a new rig.
I'd be worried to say the least. Yeah a new engine in itself will probably be fine, but you can't miss a damn thing on the install. Not to mention you'd have all kinds of little things to worry about. I've even seen the hoods scratched to sh*t during an engine replace just because when the shop removed it they just laid it against a side wall the entire time.
It might be in your best interest to seek legal advice and know exactly what your rights are, but regardless, don't sign off on ANYTHING until you've inspected EVERYTHING...
I'd be worried to say the least. Yeah a new engine in itself will probably be fine, but you can't miss a damn thing on the install. Not to mention you'd have all kinds of little things to worry about. I've even seen the hoods scratched to sh*t during an engine replace just because when the shop removed it they just laid it against a side wall the entire time.
It might be in your best interest to seek legal advice and know exactly what your rights are, but regardless, don't sign off on ANYTHING until you've inspected EVERYTHING...
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I truly doubt that there is going to be any diminished value on the vehicle due to replacing the engine after 5 months of use. Even if it shows up on carfax, which it probably won't since reporting to Carfax is an option and not mandatory, and the dealer is paying for the complete repair out of pocket. If the dealer were to report it through their own insurance then they are just admitting negligence and would likely end up with a higher premium than they would just taking care of it and having everybody be happy with it. I'd say just get it replaced and be happy you have a new engine with 5-6 months less miles on it.