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To: T.R. who wrote (40423)11/14/2002 4:28:29 PM
From: NDBFREE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
2000 to 2002 isn't that much time. Did you charge the work to a credit card? Can you use your statement direct or get the credit card company to provide you with a photocopy of the charge slip.

Good luck.



To: T.R. who wrote (40423)11/14/2002 5:14:27 PM
From: Greg h2o  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
TR, I'm very sorry to hear that. does is state in the warranty that you have to keep those receipts and show proof of oil changes? also, you should be able to call around for records of oil changes if you remember some of the places you had it changed. i'm pretty sure they are obliged to keep records of all changes. go up the ladder at Chrysler as far as you can! good luck!

on a similar note, my wifes F Bronco II (about 12 years ago) had just run out of warranty (by 3k miles) when it dropped its transmission. they replaced it, no questions asked, under warranty. i've purchased Ford SUV products for her ever since.



To: T.R. who wrote (40423)11/14/2002 5:23:30 PM
From: Duffeck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
if you used any of those quick lube places like Jiffy Lube they keep records in their computer.

duff