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DeadNutz:
A guy buys a Jeep Gladiator and goes out and plays in the mud. Now he is having electrical issues and a dealer who gave him a quote put a restriction on his warranty even though he had the original dealer do the work. It would be interesting to see the warranty and if it considers mud and water abuse.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enthusiasts/jeep-gladiator-owner-claims-dealer-voided-warranty-after-he-drove-through-mud/ar-BB1cv4f9?ocid=msedgntp

slip knot:
Good luck with FCA. My 07 Durango will be the last new dodge product we buy. FCA voided the lifetime warranty on it too. We were told the bankruptcy voided it. My wife drives it back and forth to work, the only off road it see's is my gravel drive way. about every 3 months a sensor goes out somewhere on it. $2-300 to get it fixed. What a POS that thing has been.

At work we have a fleet of heavy dump trucks. @2015 they started replacing them with new Freightliners. Every single one has a MIL light on somewhere. Fleet services got on my ass about the guys taking them off road. I told him to take it up with the landfill guys. We used to drag the old Internationals in and out with a Cat mud squeezing out between the frame rails. Probably pull these new freightshakers apart doing that now.

pep:

--- Quote from: slip knot on January 05, 2021, 06:18:50 PM --- Every single one has a MIL light on somewhere. Fleet services got on my ass about the guys taking them off road.

--- End quote ---

What it that ?

slip knot:
MIL is a malfunction indicator light. They monitor a lot more items now than engine function

pep:
 Ok, so how do I connect the dots MIL & guys taking trucks off road ?

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