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I was referring to the post #31 comment. See below...

Full scorched Earth option: Make a big sign in the bed "Dealer X refuses Warranty on Cars They Sell" and park the truck out front on public property.

Hanging out in front of businesses is when things get dicey.
I have seen several people with big lemons on their cars, and all kinds of writing about certain dealerships. Unfortunately, it kind of makes them look like they may be a little bit of a tinfoil hat brigade.
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This looks like the “go away” price for a job they wound lose money on. Since it is under warranty, this is easier to say. Unacceptable. What happened to you sell it you back it?
yup time to find another dealer and never do buisness with them again we have same situation? one dealer that aint worth crap and 25 mi away one that is?
 
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I have an update....

I just receive a phone call from Jeep HQ, they do have parts.
they going to send it to dealerships, but I ask not to do so. I am going to change of dealerships, "I will never going to do business with (SouthFork). " I perfected to wait 7 to 14 days for call phone at the other dealership so I can take there. they (JEEP is going to call the other Dealership to send the part).

thank you so much y'all's for the help .
I will post more updates..... but the good news that they do have parts and it is under warranty and also they have the part.

once again thank you.
 

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Probably shouldn't provoke a slander lawsuit from the dealership.
Facts/truth are a positive defense to slander. If he has proof these events happened the dealer has no recourse.
 

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Dang dude. I wouldn't want to mess with you.
I once went toe to toe with one of the largest insurance companies in the US, and won.

They refused to honor a settlement agreement and pay me. I threatened to file a Motion to Compel Payment and sheriff's sale their local offices, then put all their computers on eBay before tipping off the news that those files were for sale. I also threatened a BAR complaint against the attorney on their side for unethically negotiating in bad faith - so essentially going after his career and license on a personal level.

I had a check in 48 hours and some forms to sign promising not to do any of those things.
 

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I also threatened a BAR complaint against the attorney on their side for unethically negotiating in bad faith - so essentially going after his career and license on a personal level.
How does that work? Would you have to prove the attorney knew in advance that the parties they represented had no intention to agree to the settlement?

Google foo shows a mixed bag of holding attorneys liable to terms of any settlement they are a signatory too when their clients failed to adhere to terms.
 

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How does that work? Would you have to prove the attorney knew in advance that the parties they represented had no intention to agree to the settlement?

Google foo shows a mixed bag of holding attorneys liable to terms of any settlement they are a signatory too when their clients failed to adhere to terms.
The attorney was the one responsible for sending the check and he was employed directly by the insurance company. They also sent several bogus two-party checks where I would have needed to get it endorsed by the anesthesiologist or the surgeon to deposit it (these individuals or entities had liens on my settlement to pay hospital bills). These were delaying tactics or done in the hopes the check would never be cashed.

The threat was enough for them to stop screwing around and pay what was agreed, that's all I cared about.
 

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I just to went for repair at my jeep dealership in houston (SouthFork JEEP) were I buy my Jeep for a heat wrap that is coming apart. and they service advisor and manager tell me that jeep don't have and will not replace it. because Jeep "no longer sale parts for the EcoDiesel."
the jeep it is under warranty.
Complete BS aside, my Jeep dealership pushed me to a Dodge Ram Truck dealer down the street for EcoDiesel service (both owned by the same people). Even though I was a bit annoyed, the Ram guys see WAY more Ecodiesel engines come through and seem to know what in the heck they're talking about. (also, generally faster service than the Jeep dealership which is usually 3 weeks out).
 

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@ShadowsPapa so what exactly is the system protecting during an ESS when it temporarily splits loads between batteries? Couldn't the system just keep the batteries in parallel if the system already determined the correct voltage threshold? Does the AUX battery solve any other purpose other than adding overall capacity to the system?
the PCM monitors things to ensure enough power for cranking and a restart.
I need to hook in my volt meters again to watch voltage at each and see if I can determine the level of each battery when a restart is triggered. Gotta wait until it cools off a bit, though, because so far in the last few weeks restarts are always triggered by the cabin getting hot and the AC barely keeping up.
And last time I checked, it was winter weather.
So if the temperatures moderate a bit, I'll run some more tests.
 

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Emissions warranties and parts are required -
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For emissions, they aren't required to MAKE the parts, but must pay for any repairs or provide a refund. Lemon laws would apply if the manufacturer can't repair emissions issues, and in fact would apply to any other part they don't or can't provide. If they can't fix it, they must buy it back or replace it. So lemon laws apply to anything they can't or won't supply parts for. Got a leak? If they won't produce parts - hit them with lemon law.

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Or give your money back or replace the vehicle........
There's no other choice.
So if your Jeep 3.0 goes south, and they won't replace the part, then they must buy it back or replace the vehicle if it's under warranty. If they offer a warranty, it must be honored in some way. But there's nothing saying they must offer a warranty. Still, if they do it's a contract and they've got to deal with it.

Think about this one - if the same vehicle is sold in the EU, or Israel, or Canada, and one of those places has a law stating parts must be available, that means that the company must provide parts at least for those countries - meaning that there ARE parts available.
Do you believe that all of the EU will accept Stellantis suddenly will not repair or replace any parts still under warranty. Those places are strict as heck. Try that in Germany and see how far you get.

This is a good summary -

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And as the OP's results have shown - there ARE parts, the other place was full of BS, Stellantis isn't about to say "sorry, we lied" and no longer supply parts.
As long as a part has a warranty, they must supply the part (either make it or buy it, but they must supply it as long as it's under warranty, then all bets are off after warranties end. There is no set number of years. The time frame is "as long as warranty applies".
Not a set time like 3, not 5, not 10 years.
Warranty coverage timeframe......
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