As many of you know, I recently picked up a 2006 Viper with 13.6k miles. I didn't have a chance to drive it down in Ohio as it was snowing when I was there . I noticed right away when I was able to drive it in NY that there was a straining noise coming from the rear of the vehicle when turning. I discovered there may be an extended warranty on the vehicle that expires FEB 2013 so I brought it up to Smith Haven Chrysler Jeep Dodge to have an oil change and multi point inspection performed earlier today. I pointed the noise out to the service advisor and Viper tech on board and right away they told me it could be the rear differential.
My question is, if it turns out to be a rear differential at such early mileage (even though it's a 2006), will Dodge participate in repairs if it's not a warranty related issue? I'm a service advisor at Nardy Honda where if a car with similar stats as this, Honda will play a huge part in repair costs to help the customer. Now I know we're comparing apples to oranges, but has anybody had an experience like this where Dodge has stepped in on such a situation?
Still waiting to hear back as of right now, but will keep you guys posted! Thanks!
My question is, if it turns out to be a rear differential at such early mileage (even though it's a 2006), will Dodge participate in repairs if it's not a warranty related issue? I'm a service advisor at Nardy Honda where if a car with similar stats as this, Honda will play a huge part in repair costs to help the customer. Now I know we're comparing apples to oranges, but has anybody had an experience like this where Dodge has stepped in on such a situation?
Still waiting to hear back as of right now, but will keep you guys posted! Thanks!