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WARRANTY
6. OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR WARRANTIES
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In the interest of customer satisfaction, Chrysler may offer an
exchange service on some vehicle parts. This service is intended to
reduce the amount of time your vehicle is not available for your use
due to repairs. Parts used in exchange service may be new,
remanufactured, reconditioned, or repaired, depending on the part
involved.
All exchange parts that might be used meet Chrysler standards, and
have the same warranties as new parts.
Examples of the kinds of parts that might be serviced in this way are:
• Engine assemblies;
• Transmission assemblies;
• Instrument cluster assemblies;
• Radios, tape and CD players; or
• Powertrain control modules.
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A defect or damage to the mechanical, electrical, sheet-metal, paint,
trim, and other components of your vehicle may have occurred at the
factory or while it was being shipped to the dealer.
Such a defect or damage is usually detected and corrected at the
factory. In addition, authorised dealers must inspect each vehicle
before delivery. They repair any defects or damage detected before
the vehicle is delivered to you.
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Chrysler and its authorised dealers reserve the right to make changes
in vehicles built or sold by them at any time without incurring any
obligation to notify you of such changes to make the same or similar
changes on vehicles previously built or sold.
7. SERVICE RECORDS
It is your responsibility to properly maintain and operate your vehicle.
Follow the instructions contained within this handbook.
Regular, scheduled maintenance is essential for trouble-free
operation. Any deemed faults should be notified to your dealer for
clarification as soon as possible.
To ensure your continued warranty coverage, Chrysler requires you to
keep track of scheduled maintenance either by having your service
provider routinely fill out the service records or by keeping receipts or
other documentation of work you have had done on your vehicle.