2004 powertrain warranty
fredjacksonsan
01-31-2007, 07:33 PM
Anyone know where online to locate the 7/70 Chrysler powertrain warranty for a2004?
corning_d3
01-31-2007, 08:19 PM
I got this from my DealerConnect account so.. Since you didn't ask for a specific thing, I posted it all..
2.2 Powertrain Limited Warranty
A. Who is Covered?
You are covered by the Powertrain Limited
Warranty if you are the first purchaser for use of
the vehicle. You are also covered if you are the
second purchaser for use of the vehicle, and have
paid the $150 transfer fee within 30 days of
purchase. See Section 2.2.F for more information
about transfer of coverage.
B. What’s Covered
The Powertrain Warranty covers the cost of all
parts and labor needed (less a $100 deductible per
repair visit at the end of the 3 Year/36,000 Mile
Basic Limited Warranty) to repair a defective
powertrain component on your vehicle listed in
section 2.2.I below supplied by DaimlerChrysler
Corporation that is defective in material, workmanship
or factory preparation.
C. Towing Costs Are Covered
The Powertrain Warranty covers the cost of
towing your truck to the nearest Chrysler, Dodge
or Jeep dealer if your truck can’t be driven because
a covered part has failed.
D. When It Begins
The Powertrain Warranty begins at the end of the Basic
Limited Warranty, on either of the following dates,
whichever is earlier:
• the date your truck has been in service for
more than 36 months; or
• the date you've put more than 36, 000 miles on
the odometer.
E. When It Ends
The Powertrain Warranty lasts for 7 years from the date
your truck has been in-service or 70,000 miles on the
odometer, whichever occurs first, to the first owner.
F. Transfer of Powertrain Warranty For Vehicles
Built On or After 10/1/2003
You can determine if your vehicle was built on or after
10/1/2003 by looking for the bar coded label on the
driver's door frame or door opening. Locate the
"MDH" entry on the label. The 1st two numbers are
the month and the 2nd two numbers are the day. The
"DATE OF MFR" entry shows month and year the
vehicle was built.
To transfer the Powertrain Warranty, you must have
an authorized Chrysler, Dodge or Jeep dealer process
a "Transfer of Coverage Application" for you. The
cost for this service is $150. You pay this fee directly
to the dealer. You must apply for a coverage transfer
within 30 days from the date you buy the vehicle.
Transfer of coverage under the Cummins Diesel
Engine Warranty is included in the transfer of
coverage under the Powertrain Warranty.
G. No Coverage to Second Purchaser if
Transfer Fee is Not Paid
If you do not transfer the remainder of the 7 year/
70,000 mile Powertrain Limited Warranty coverage
and pay the transfer fee, or if you are the third (or
subsequent) owner of the vehicle, the Powertrain
Limited Warranty described in this Section 2.2 does
not apply to you.
H. Some Commercial Vehicles Are Excluded
Vehicles used as a police vehicle, taxi, limousine,
postal delivery vehicle, ambulance or rental vehicle
are not covered by the 7 Year/70,000 Mile
Powertrain Limited Warranty.
I. Parts Covered:
The Powertrain Warranty covers these parts and components
of your truck's powertrain:
Gasoline Engine: cylinder block and all internal
parts; cylinder head assemblies; timing case, timing
chain, timing belt, gears and sprockets; vibration damper;
oil pump; water pump and housing; intake and exhaust
manifolds; flywheel with starter ring gear; core plugs;
valve covers; oil pan; turbocharger housing and internal
parts; turbocharger wastegate actuator; supercharger;
serpentine belt tensioner; seals and gaskets for listed
components only.
Rear WheelDrive: rear axle housing and all internal
parts; axle shafts; axle shaft bearings; drive shaft
assemblies; drive shaft center bearings; universal
joints and yokes; seals and gaskets for listed
components only.
Diesel Engine: cylinder block and all internal
parts; cylinder head assemblies; core plugs; fuel
injection pump and injectors; intake and exhaust
manifolds; oil pan; oil pump; timing gear drive
belts and/or chains and cover; turbocharger housing
and internal parts; valve covers; water pump and
housing; seals and gaskets for listed components
only.
Transmission: transmission case and all internal parts;
torque converter; drive/flex plate; transmission range
switch; transmission control module; bell housing; oil
pan; seals and gaskets forlisted components only.
NOTE: MANUAL TRANSMISSION CLUTCH
PARTS ARE NOT COVERED AT ANY TIME.
Four-Wheel Drive (4X4): transfer case and all
internal parts; transfer case control module and shift
mode motor assembly; axle housing and all internal
parts; axle shafts; axle shaft bearings; drive shafts
assemblies (front and rear); drive shaft center bearings;
universal joints and yokes; disconnect housing
assembly; seals and gaskets for the listed components
only.
2.2 Powertrain Limited Warranty
A. Who is Covered?
You are covered by the Powertrain Limited
Warranty if you are the first purchaser for use of
the vehicle. You are also covered if you are the
second purchaser for use of the vehicle, and have
paid the $150 transfer fee within 30 days of
purchase. See Section 2.2.F for more information
about transfer of coverage.
B. What’s Covered
The Powertrain Warranty covers the cost of all
parts and labor needed (less a $100 deductible per
repair visit at the end of the 3 Year/36,000 Mile
Basic Limited Warranty) to repair a defective
powertrain component on your vehicle listed in
section 2.2.I below supplied by DaimlerChrysler
Corporation that is defective in material, workmanship
or factory preparation.
C. Towing Costs Are Covered
The Powertrain Warranty covers the cost of
towing your truck to the nearest Chrysler, Dodge
or Jeep dealer if your truck can’t be driven because
a covered part has failed.
D. When It Begins
The Powertrain Warranty begins at the end of the Basic
Limited Warranty, on either of the following dates,
whichever is earlier:
• the date your truck has been in service for
more than 36 months; or
• the date you've put more than 36, 000 miles on
the odometer.
E. When It Ends
The Powertrain Warranty lasts for 7 years from the date
your truck has been in-service or 70,000 miles on the
odometer, whichever occurs first, to the first owner.
F. Transfer of Powertrain Warranty For Vehicles
Built On or After 10/1/2003
You can determine if your vehicle was built on or after
10/1/2003 by looking for the bar coded label on the
driver's door frame or door opening. Locate the
"MDH" entry on the label. The 1st two numbers are
the month and the 2nd two numbers are the day. The
"DATE OF MFR" entry shows month and year the
vehicle was built.
To transfer the Powertrain Warranty, you must have
an authorized Chrysler, Dodge or Jeep dealer process
a "Transfer of Coverage Application" for you. The
cost for this service is $150. You pay this fee directly
to the dealer. You must apply for a coverage transfer
within 30 days from the date you buy the vehicle.
Transfer of coverage under the Cummins Diesel
Engine Warranty is included in the transfer of
coverage under the Powertrain Warranty.
G. No Coverage to Second Purchaser if
Transfer Fee is Not Paid
If you do not transfer the remainder of the 7 year/
70,000 mile Powertrain Limited Warranty coverage
and pay the transfer fee, or if you are the third (or
subsequent) owner of the vehicle, the Powertrain
Limited Warranty described in this Section 2.2 does
not apply to you.
H. Some Commercial Vehicles Are Excluded
Vehicles used as a police vehicle, taxi, limousine,
postal delivery vehicle, ambulance or rental vehicle
are not covered by the 7 Year/70,000 Mile
Powertrain Limited Warranty.
I. Parts Covered:
The Powertrain Warranty covers these parts and components
of your truck's powertrain:
Gasoline Engine: cylinder block and all internal
parts; cylinder head assemblies; timing case, timing
chain, timing belt, gears and sprockets; vibration damper;
oil pump; water pump and housing; intake and exhaust
manifolds; flywheel with starter ring gear; core plugs;
valve covers; oil pan; turbocharger housing and internal
parts; turbocharger wastegate actuator; supercharger;
serpentine belt tensioner; seals and gaskets for listed
components only.
Rear WheelDrive: rear axle housing and all internal
parts; axle shafts; axle shaft bearings; drive shaft
assemblies; drive shaft center bearings; universal
joints and yokes; seals and gaskets for listed
components only.
Diesel Engine: cylinder block and all internal
parts; cylinder head assemblies; core plugs; fuel
injection pump and injectors; intake and exhaust
manifolds; oil pan; oil pump; timing gear drive
belts and/or chains and cover; turbocharger housing
and internal parts; valve covers; water pump and
housing; seals and gaskets for listed components
only.
Transmission: transmission case and all internal parts;
torque converter; drive/flex plate; transmission range
switch; transmission control module; bell housing; oil
pan; seals and gaskets forlisted components only.
NOTE: MANUAL TRANSMISSION CLUTCH
PARTS ARE NOT COVERED AT ANY TIME.
Four-Wheel Drive (4X4): transfer case and all
internal parts; transfer case control module and shift
mode motor assembly; axle housing and all internal
parts; axle shafts; axle shaft bearings; drive shafts
assemblies (front and rear); drive shaft center bearings;
universal joints and yokes; disconnect housing
assembly; seals and gaskets for the listed components
only.
fredjacksonsan
02-01-2007, 11:56 AM
Just what I was looking for; thanks! This is the same warranty applicable to all Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep vehicles for '04, correct? Where did you get it from again? We have a serpentine belt tensioner that's going bad, the stealership says it's not covered....
edit: but since it's specifically mentioned as covered, (albeit $100 deductible) it's covered.
edit: but since it's specifically mentioned as covered, (albeit $100 deductible) it's covered.
corning_d3
02-01-2007, 05:01 PM
I'm not sure. I ran it as a 2004 Ram Pickup.
EDIT: I just ran it as a 2004 Wrangler and it's the same. I thought you had a pickup...I have a daimlerchrysler account from work. I can look up tons of stuff on there. Wiring, service/repair, TSB's, etc...
EDIT: I just ran it as a 2004 Wrangler and it's the same. I thought you had a pickup...I have a daimlerchrysler account from work. I can look up tons of stuff on there. Wiring, service/repair, TSB's, etc...
fredjacksonsan
02-02-2007, 08:26 AM
OK, fair enough. I used to have a pickup, had to sell it :frown: to get something more friendly for hauling people rather that stuff.
Since the warranty includes the belt tensioner specifically, and the dealer is saying it's not included, I'd like to be able to show it to them. I don't know if it's a "secret" how to access that warranty info or not, but if not please let me know what to tell them so they can see it for themselves. (I don't think if I print it from here that they'd be believers)
Thanks again, been a great help.
Since the warranty includes the belt tensioner specifically, and the dealer is saying it's not included, I'd like to be able to show it to them. I don't know if it's a "secret" how to access that warranty info or not, but if not please let me know what to tell them so they can see it for themselves. (I don't think if I print it from here that they'd be believers)
Thanks again, been a great help.
corning_d3
02-02-2007, 07:46 PM
I think you can go to jeep.com, click on warranty and enter your year and model. As a matter of fact, here's a link...
http://www.jeep.com/crossbrand/warranty/index.html
It's a PDF file, so make sure you have Adobe Reader.
http://www.jeep.com/crossbrand/warranty/index.html
It's a PDF file, so make sure you have Adobe Reader.
fredjacksonsan
02-03-2007, 07:58 AM
Sweet; thanks Corning. I know I'd seen it before, just couldn't find it. Now to print it out and go talk to the stealership. *walks away whistling*
MT-2500
02-03-2007, 09:31 AM
OK, fair enough. I used to have a pickup, had to sell it :frown: to get something more friendly for hauling people rather that stuff.
Since the warranty includes the belt tensioner specifically, and the dealer is saying it's not included, I'd like to be able to show it to them. I don't know if it's a "secret" how to access that warranty info or not, but if not please let me know what to tell them so they can see it for themselves. (I don't think if I print it from here that they'd be believers)
Thanks again, been a great help.
The customer service 800 no. in your owners manual may be of help on it.
But the 100$ deductible may eat up he cost of a tensioner.
God Luck
Since the warranty includes the belt tensioner specifically, and the dealer is saying it's not included, I'd like to be able to show it to them. I don't know if it's a "secret" how to access that warranty info or not, but if not please let me know what to tell them so they can see it for themselves. (I don't think if I print it from here that they'd be believers)
Thanks again, been a great help.
The customer service 800 no. in your owners manual may be of help on it.
But the 100$ deductible may eat up he cost of a tensioner.
God Luck
corning_d3
02-03-2007, 12:03 PM
I hate dealing with dealerships...and I work in one! Well, I just fix 'em..
fredjacksonsan
02-03-2007, 08:10 PM
The customer service 800 no. in your owners manual may be of help on it.
But the 100$ deductible may eat up he cost of a tensioner.
God Luck
True enough; the part is $32.50 at the local store, and $65 at the stealership (no reflection on you, Corning!).
The reason I'll be taking it in, is that we had it in at about 7K and 18K for the same noise, and they said they'd replace it if the noise got worse. So hopefully we can strongarm them into doing it for free. If not, I'd rather spend a couple hours under the hood and buy the part rather than pay the deductible.
But the 100$ deductible may eat up he cost of a tensioner.
God Luck
True enough; the part is $32.50 at the local store, and $65 at the stealership (no reflection on you, Corning!).
The reason I'll be taking it in, is that we had it in at about 7K and 18K for the same noise, and they said they'd replace it if the noise got worse. So hopefully we can strongarm them into doing it for free. If not, I'd rather spend a couple hours under the hood and buy the part rather than pay the deductible.
corning_d3
02-04-2007, 08:59 PM
HAHA!! No offense taken!
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