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Old 07-23-2008, 08:45 PM   #15 (permalink)
bund
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Originally Posted by joey View Post
Flashes are covered under warranty if the dealer determines the flash will fix your car, and your car is under warranty, then the dealer will flash for free. If you just walk in and ask the dealer to flash your TCM or PCM cause you feel like it, they will probably charge you, even if your car is still in warranty.
I was able to get my dealer to flash my TCM because I complained about the shifting/bogging. So you probably need to complain about something to get the dealer to consider a free flash.

The torn tension strut bushing is defiantly a warranty repair. All bushings are covered under warranty.
Thanks for the info joey but which part of the warrenty? Bumper to bumper? or is this a special warrenty issued by chrysler for that part? Because i think my powertrain or corrosion will cover .
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