Fact.....
I have no facts, so that fact limits my contributions
My mechanic told me that if an engine failed it was driver related. Proper break in was a must and then have fun. Most people don't observe that at all. I know they are
Really challenged at factory but still I would rather take the advice given. The engines are built to take abuse but care should be given .
..and you bought it hook, line, and sinker. Must be cut from the same cloth as most Hillary supporters.
Hmmmm are you asking or assuming. Concerning said "FACTS" your little rant sounds more like woeful regret over your on insecurities. I. E. That a woman might have a bit to say about the mechanical side of a car, instead of Aww look how pretty.Must be cut from the same cloth as most Hillary supporters.
Darlin, I never said my mechanic was at a dealership, that's beside the point. If you just wanted my attention sweetheart, no need for bad behavior. Ultimately the question isFacts: "Techs" do not have a degree in automotive engineering with research projects completed in automotive engine blue-printing.
Facts: Dealership "Techs" do not rebuild engines.
Facts: Dealership "Techs" have no independent diagnostic skills...just follow manufacturer diagnostics protocols and work on flat-rate corporate reimbursement schedules.
Facts: Dealership "Techs" comply with dealership/Corporate policies. "Work at risk"
But then again, what do I know....I'll just believe what my 'tech' tells me to do.
This engine warranty issue is not a Viper specific issue, this is how FCA conducts business in my opinion.
This is the short version. Want details? Read on....
I'm enjoying my Viper in spite of the comments above knowing full well I'm walking on a tight-wire without a net. My car is a gently driven garage queen with less that 4K miles. I fully expect that if/when this V10 blows, it will be shoved up my a$$ in an ungentle manner and reside next to the Jeep engine that's currently lodged there. I've adopted a new dealer who has taken good care of the multiple small items I've experienced on my Viper. As expressed in other threads, the dealer is key to owner satisfaction. Unfortunately, even the best dealer has to interact with FCA on big items like engine failures and that is where I believe the problem lies.
I bought a new Viper and new Jeep Wrangler from a DFW based dealer that no longer exists. At 50K miles, the Jeep put a rod through the side of the block. I towed the Jeep to the dealer and requested warranty support. It was apparent from the moment I took the vehicle in that FCA had no intention to honor the warranty. The dealer immediately started asking me questions from an FCA checklist that in my opinion was developed to put blame on the owner.
To make a 60+ day-painful story short, my warranty claim was denied because I installed a K/N filter. Yes, I know K/N promises to help fight offending manufacturers...don't get me started on that epic fail! Being a little more than pi$$ed, I towed the Jeep to another dealer. The second dealer told me the engine should have been warrantied, and tried unsuccessfully to change FCA's position. I ended up paying Dealer 2 to change the engine.
You can imagine how happy I was to get the R28/R29 recall on the Viper a few months later.....not!
This is my experience of how FCA does business. If you want more confirmation, visit the Jeep forum and look at all the angry warranty posts.
This is the same nonsense that's going on with engine failures and after-market engine controllers. My personal opinion is the Viper community will have to lawyer up and file a class action suit to get this addressed.
I've decided to forego Viper modifications and have the dealer do all maintenance, which is certainly not what I had planned when I purchased the car. All I do is buy gas and drive.
I'm not sure how long I'll continue to be enchanted with my Viper, but I can tell you my FCA car buying days are over.
Sorry, I guess this has been more of a rant with several facts sprinkled in.
Happy motoring and good luck.
Stupid is as Stupid does
Broomrider, I never realized you were a female....how would I ever gain that from your post? Guy/gal/or gender fluid, what I posted definately was gender-neutral. But I did get accused by a lady in Kuwait for being racist when I had posted a reply to a contracts question stating "The monkey was on the Afghans for the next step in the proposal paperwork".....she schooled me via e-mail on how inappropriate that comment was to her.....I guess she felt it was some sort of racist slang for black people. I Googled the origins of the statement and it had NOTHING to do with a racist comment. So I guess the moral of this story is that I'm never surprised by some of this stuff....
Broomrider, I never realized you were a female......
I might be a chick but I'm oe who is totally in love with cars. I love getting dirty from working on them, the smell of burning tires and the thrill of driving fast. Throw in a cold beer
And I'm in heaven.
+Very nice! My kid sister is just like that as well. A real car nut and has gone through many more cars than I have....and boats, snowmobiles, RVs, houses, and so forth...including the beer element. She never got into motorcycles though...I might be a chick but I'm oe who is totally in love with cars. I love getting dirty from working on them, the smell of burning tires and the thrill of driving fast. Throw in a cold beer
And I'm in heaven.