Mike Crumley wrote:
>
> At 02:53 PM 9/28/98 , you wrote:
>
> >Honestly a tsb has nothing to do w/ the warranty. If chrysler did the
> >recall they should replace it. Just because a vehicle is out of warranty
> >doesn't mean that no tsb's can be done for free.
>
> Don't confuse TSBs with recalls. Recalls are federally mandated for safety
> concerns and must be done for free. TSBs are simply to inform dealers about
> known problems and how to deal with them. The dealer is under no obligation
> to perform repairs pursuant to TSBs for free.
>
> --
> Mike Crumley mcrumley@airmail.net
> 97 RC 3.9L V6 3.55 Auto Rhino Liner
> Bug Shield Mud Flaps DDBC
>
> "I believe people would be alive today
> if there were a death penalty" -- Nancy Reagan
I'm sorry, your right, I worded that wrong. The dealer should still have
to replace it for free because chrysler is admitting it is their fault.
I know some TSB's are to be peformed free on vehicles out of warranty
even if they don't involve safety, because I have had to perform them
many times at work
Erich
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