Chryslers bumber to bumper and drivetrain lifetime warrenty info.
you might have seen some of my threads and i keep asking about the warrenty and some of you guys said if i find any thing post it. well it took me a bit but i found the warrenty and here is a link.
http://www.dodge.com/crossbrand/warr...m_Gas_1-42.pdf
and if you replace say a muffler it will only void that part. if your ecu or transmission goes out it will still be covered.
but i looked threw it and did not find anything on a previous question with snow plowing. i read something about abuse or neglect but its a pick up truck. there made to work for you imo and putting a snow plow on a truck doesnt seem to be abuse. if you look in your manuel they even show you how to plow. what do you think?
i also tried calling my dealership but as usual there no help.
http://www.dodge.com/crossbrand/warr...m_Gas_1-42.pdf
and if you replace say a muffler it will only void that part. if your ecu or transmission goes out it will still be covered.
but i looked threw it and did not find anything on a previous question with snow plowing. i read something about abuse or neglect but its a pick up truck. there made to work for you imo and putting a snow plow on a truck doesnt seem to be abuse. if you look in your manuel they even show you how to plow. what do you think?
i also tried calling my dealership but as usual there no help.
Magnuson Moss clearly states that for a dealership to not honor warranty they must be able to prove that the modification caused the condition or failure of the component. So I'd say they got a pretty good case for a front end suspension component failing, but as far as the tranny or something like that, it'd be near impossible for them to prove...




