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<p>Apologies to Dean VP for using his post to copy and paste. I
forgot to change the subject... If you read below, maybe you guys
will cut me a little slack. I am sorta pissed. If I can find a
lawyer to sue, I would like only 10%. I learned that Hertz went
broke during the plandemic. <br>
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<p><span data-offset-key="5ket9-0-0"><span data-text="true">Our
2017 Dodge Grand Caravan tractor parts chaser with only
78000mi. had a check engine light on last week. Code showed
Cyl#2 misfire. Johnson's in Kingfisher diagnosed it and
found low compression in #2. Also found a small seep in the
radiator to tank seam. Today we find out it is a burned
valve. In early 2018 we purchased the car from Hertz rental
sales in OKC, we also got the extended warranty they offered
and bought the maximum length as I did not want to have to
work on it. Dodge recommends replacing the entire head assy.
They need to sell parts, Chrysler is going broke... Dealer
called the Liberty extended warranty claim service and the
radiator is covered.. That's nice, but valves are not
covered under their section in the fine print. Valves are
considered a wear item. So, a powertrain warranty is not
worth the paper it is written on. $2600-$2800 parts and
labor for repairs. We never got any paperwork from Hertz or
Liberty after we bought the car. The mgr at Hertz who wrote
up the sale had broken his neck the day before and left a
week or so later. So, the burned valve cost us either $2800
or $4800 if you include the $200 thrown away on the
warranty... Liberty extended warranties are not worth the
paper they are printed on....<br>
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