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Author:  qbracken [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 12:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Help! What happened to the 7/70 Powertrain Warranty?

I thought that all recent Jeeps were covered under the 7/70 powertrain Warranty.... Was it only a select few? I have a 2006 LTD Liberty that I dropped off at the dealership today to get an oil change, Brake Line flush and to get the leak fixed on my front-diff drivers-side driveline and they told me that the WHOLE vehicle was only covered under the now expired 3/36 warranty... WTF? Are they jerking me around here?

This is what needs fixing and I shudder at the thought of what it will cost....

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Author:  HoppedUpOnGoofballs [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 1:28 pm ]
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That should be covered.. At least according to the local dealer (not where I bought the Jeep; Ive moved since then) who have always been great to me.

I was talking to them about the 7/70 (and now lifetime on new Jeeps). I was told it covers engine, tranny, transfer case (if so equipped), and front and rear axles. ..I would imagine that would mean seals, but Im not 100% sure.

Try a different dealer?

Author:  qbracken [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 1:43 pm ]
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That's what I was thinking: it should be..... As far as I can recollect, the dealer sticker that was in the window of the Jeep had a little symbol on it that looked like this:

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Author:  Guest [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:07 pm ]
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You pay extra for it. If you didn't pay extra, I doubt you have it;)

Same thing with the 7/70. The 7/70 quit back in late 05 or early '06

Author:  HoppedUpOnGoofballs [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:21 pm ]
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ThunderbirdJunkie wrote:
You pay extra for it. If you didn't pay extra, I doubt you have it;)

Same thing with the 7/70. The 7/70 quit back in late 05 or early '06


How do you figure?

It says it is included on all new vehicles..

Author:  Guest [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:24 pm ]
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2006 and newer Chrysler vehicles could qualify for a Lifetime Powertrain warranty or upgrade to a full bumper-to-bumper Lifetime warranty. You must be the original owner. Viper, all SRT vehicles, Sprinter, Ram Cab/Chassis, diesel equipped vehicles and some non-personel use vehicles are excluded.


Hm. Interesting. "Could qualify" doesn't tell me it's "included on all vehicles", especially when it says Viper, Sprinter, Ram C/C, SRT vehicles do not qualify.

Author:  Inc [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:24 pm ]
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Mine came with the 7-70 in 05 and I payed zero extra for it. Came with the jeep.

Author:  qbracken [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:27 pm ]
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I am wondering if I could get the 7/70 coverage on a technicality; even though the Jeep is an '06, I bought in October of '05 when vehicles then definately seemed to have this warranty coverage....

Author:  Guest [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:30 pm ]
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That is when they stopped offering the 7/70, IIRC.

Worked at a Chrysler dealership at the time.

Sorry 'bout your luck

Author:  HoppedUpOnGoofballs [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:54 pm ]
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Inc wrote:
Mine came with the 7-70 in 05 and I payed zero extra for it. Came with the jeep.


Ditto. Jan 05 In service date at 99 miles.

Thought it went right from 7/70 to lifetime at some point with no drop-off..? ..I remember being a tad miffed because I could have gotten the lifetime if I had only purchased the Jeep a few months or so later.




..Sorry for saying "all new vehicles" ..That was too broad of a generalization - I drank my breakfast today. We were talking about Liberties at the moment, and I should have been more specific.

Lifetime powertrain = no cost.

Lifetime bumper-to bumper = additional cost.

Author:  tjkj2002 [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:56 pm ]
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HoppedUpOnGoofballs wrote:
Inc wrote:
Mine came with the 7-70 in 05 and I payed zero extra for it. Came with the jeep.


Ditto. Jan 05 In service date at 99 miles.

Thought it went right from 7/70 to lifetime at some point with no drop-off..? ..I remember being a tad miffed because I could have gotten the lifetime if I had only purchased the Jeep a few months or so later.




..Sorry for saying "all new vehicles" ..That was too broad of a generalization - I drank my breakfast today. We were talking about Liberties at the moment, and I should have been more specific.

Lifetime powertrain = no cost.

Lifetime bumper-to bumper = additional cost.
You don't want that lifetime powertrain warranty,if you read the fine print you will not want it.

Author:  qbracken [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 4:01 pm ]
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what's wrong with the Lifetime Powertrain warranty? Really hoping I have it right about now since I am waiting to hear back from the Service Department about how much they think it will cost me to get this fixed... I could have sworn I had this coverage judging from what I remember the Dealership's window sticker saying...

Author:  tjkj2002 [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 4:05 pm ]
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qbracken wrote:
what's wrong with the Lifetime Powertrain warranty? Really hoping I have it right about now since I am waiting to hear back from the Service Department about how much they think it will cost me to get this fixed... I could have sworn I had this coverage judging from what I remember the Dealership's window sticker saying...
If you get a strict dealer the lifetime warrenty is about useless.

Why so worried,you got lucky it's the drivers side seal leaking and would only take about 1 hour to fix and maybe $20 for the part.

Author:  HoppedUpOnGoofballs [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 4:11 pm ]
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tjkj2002 wrote:
HoppedUpOnGoofballs wrote:
Inc wrote:
Mine came with the 7-70 in 05 and I payed zero extra for it. Came with the jeep.


Ditto. Jan 05 In service date at 99 miles.

Thought it went right from 7/70 to lifetime at some point with no drop-off..? ..I remember being a tad miffed because I could have gotten the lifetime if I had only purchased the Jeep a few months or so later.




..Sorry for saying "all new vehicles" ..That was too broad of a generalization - I drank my breakfast today. We were talking about Liberties at the moment, and I should have been more specific.

Lifetime powertrain = no cost.

Lifetime bumper-to bumper = additional cost.
You don't want that lifetime powertrain warranty,if you read the fine print you will not want it.


Thats actually what Ive since heard, but I am too lazy to actually read the fine print since it doesnt really concern me.. Something about regular 'check-ups' or something.. Lots of hoops to jump through..

Author:  qbracken [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 6:58 pm ]
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Just heard back from the dealership: gonna cost me $379.11 for part and labor to replace the seal..... :(

Author:  tjkj2002 [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 7:17 pm ]
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qbracken wrote:
Just heard back from the dealership: gonna cost me $379.11 for part and labor to replace the seal..... :(
Save yourself about $370 and do it yourself,like I already said it takes less then 1 hour to do and the seal should be had for $10-$20.No special tools required except for a 35mm socket to take the axle nut off.

Author:  C co Crusader 2/127 [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 8:39 pm ]
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dito.....

do it yourself

Author:  ATXKJ [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 8:49 pm ]
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I know on CRD's 05 had 7/70 standard and 06 had 3/36. I thought that was a CRD thing - may have been all Jeeps.

Author:  RAYMAN975 [ Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:59 pm ]
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i got my whole engine replaced at 45k miles under the 7/70k warranty this past summer! woot woot!

Author:  jeepzilla [ Thu Jan 01, 2009 2:53 am ]
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last December (2007) I bought an '06 ltd with low miles.. I inquired about the 7/70 an was told it was optional in place of the 3/36... Why optional... 3/36 is bumper to bumper while the 7/70 is only 2/24 bumper to bumper and 7/70 powertrain... I was told these same details by three differant places ( 2 Jeep dealers, an Dodge dealer ) mine was a former rental so it definatlydidn't come with the longer powertrain...

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