MOPAR Boy
Well-Known Member
I respectfully disagree. Something is wrong with that vehicle, based on the driverās description of what happened. I wouldnāt pawn it off as āno problemo,ā just because some dealers may be less than great.This is great news. Depending on the neanderthal "parts changers" working in a Flat Rate service department to properly diagnose and fix an intermittent problem is a recipe for failure. (The dreaded "Could not duplicate")
If something fails so the problem is persistent, its much more likely they will be able to fix it.
IMHO, JM2C, and YMMV!
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