Dodge 8-80 powertrain warranty?

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Dodge 8-80 powertrain warranty?

Post by neonghost79 » Thu Aug 24, 2006 2:49 pm

Hey how do you go about having a warranty done? My r/t has been having some piston slap issues... :evil: For example when Im going up a hill and I shift into second, it sounds like a creaking ticking sound. My buddy who is a mechanic said to have them look at my bottom end! I for sure will take off my CAI and install my OEM airbox before I take it in...any thoughts?
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Post by tamadrumr88 » Thu Aug 24, 2006 3:57 pm

id tell you not to take off the intake... its like you when were a kid and you knew you got caught... you could either be honest and still get in trouble, though im sure your parents appreciated the honesty, or lie about it and end up getting caught in the lie anyway

ive been working at a subaru dealer for over a year now, i dont know how they can tell, but trust me, THEY KNOW WHEN YOU UNINSTALLED AFTERMARKET PARTS AND REPLACED THEM WITH OEM PIECES FOR WARRANTY WORK

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Re: Dodge 8-80 powertrain warranty?

Post by jonnymopar » Thu Aug 24, 2006 5:44 pm

How much aftermarket stuff do you have? I don't know if the 2002 PCMs do the whole "learning" thing that the NGC computers do, but whether you put the stock airbox back or not, I can't see why they'd give you any grief. My understanding was that if an aftermarket part was the direct cause of a failure, then it voided coverage on that repair. I had my transmission replaced last year under warranty. I've got all the aftermarket bolt-ons and the dealership didn't even mention it.
neonghost79 wrote: My buddy who is a mechanic said to have them look at my bottom end!
If you need pistons and the warranty doesn't end up covering it, they will definitely get a great view of your bottom end.
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Post by neonghost79 » Thu Aug 24, 2006 6:10 pm

sweet! all I have done to the engine is a CAI. My motor is just not sounding good! Has anyone had any of these issues with there neon? If your under the car doing a oil change in the middle there is a small leak? I'm not sure what part that is but it has a rubber piece on it....lol sorry for the un mechanicly inclined questions!! But my mechanic said it sounds like piston slap, and to have them look at the bottom end!
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Post by skuttler » Thu Aug 24, 2006 9:12 pm

I get piston slap when it's cold outside. I think it's a common neon problem until the engine warms up. It should stop after a couple of minutes if it's like my neon.
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Post by SolarYNeon » Thu Aug 24, 2006 9:48 pm

Piston slapping is kind of a tick tick tick sound?

Ah my neon does that too, i think pretty much everyones does. Well, if the motor goes, imma just let the bank take it... then ill get an srt ;)

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Re: Dodge 8-80 powertrain warranty?

Post by bige1030 » Thu Aug 24, 2006 11:02 pm

jonnymopar wrote:My understanding was that if an aftermarket part was the direct cause of a failure, then it voided coverage on that repair. I had my transmission replaced last year under warranty. I've got all the aftermarket bolt-ons and the dealership didn't even mention it.
Right on - if the aftermarket part causes a failure in another part, it's up to the manufacturer and/or installer of it to make good with you. But if you have a failure in an original part that was not directly caused by an aftermarket part that you happen to have installed, you still should be covered under warranty. It's the law - Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (15 USC §2301 et seq.).

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