ShadowsPapa
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Doesn't work that way.They should not be allowed to sell new Jeeps or anything with. a 3.6 till the backorders are filled. Think of the millions they are going to save by allowing the warranty expire while waiting for a cam.
Once the problem is reported to the dealer - the clock stops on the warranty.
If you take it in with the tick at 59,900 miles and they write up a WO and find it needs a cam or cams, doesn't matter if you have 70,000 on it by the time the cam arrives, it's still covered because the problem was reported/recorded inside the warranty period.
Cams for production are a different animal and can't be used for repairs/dealer sales.
Another conspiracy thing.
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