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On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Nate Nagel wrote:
> > Go to SCAAMCO transmission, get a "spray paint rebuild", a triple > > overcharge, and a worthless lifetime warranty at extra cost. > hey, don't knock the rattle can rebuild. I've done many a generator, > alternator, and starter with just new brushes, bearings if it needs > them, and a little grease and a fresh coat of Krylon semi-gloss black That's not a rattle can rebuild. A rattle can rebuild is "Fix whatever minor problem exists with the transmission, temporarily or permanently, clean and paint the housing, and charge for a full overhaul". SCAAMCO has been caught at it numerous times over the years and has always managed to slime its way out of it with "We didn't do it, yer awner, but we promise never to do it again." |
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"nospam.clare" wrote:
>The independent shop, if a good one, will do every bit as good a job. >Here in Ontario, Mr Transmission will do it for about 2300 with a full >warranty. > >Chrysler you get 20,000km or one year, if you are lucky. Why would Chrysler offer less of a warranty in Canada than they do in the U.S.(3 yrs/36,000miles)................and just what is the "full warranty" from Mr. Transmission??????????????/ |
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"nospam.clare" wrote:
>The independent shop, if a good one, will do every bit as good a job. >Here in Ontario, Mr Transmission will do it for about 2300 with a full >warranty. > >Chrysler you get 20,000km or one year, if you are lucky. Why would Chrysler offer less of a warranty in Canada than they do in the U.S.(3 yrs/36,000miles)................and just what is the "full warranty" from Mr. Transmission??????????????/ |
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If it is a Chrysler rebuilt it should have a 3/36 warranty
"Frank Moher" > wrote in message om... > I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission. > Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends > installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler: cost $4000 Canadian (3350 US) > inc. labour, three year warranty. Local transmission shop would do the > job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc. labour, 2 year warranty. > > Is the Chrysler rebuilt part worth the additional $2300? > > Thanks, > > Frank |
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If it is a Chrysler rebuilt it should have a 3/36 warranty
"Frank Moher" > wrote in message om... > I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission. > Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends > installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler: cost $4000 Canadian (3350 US) > inc. labour, three year warranty. Local transmission shop would do the > job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc. labour, 2 year warranty. > > Is the Chrysler rebuilt part worth the additional $2300? > > Thanks, > > Frank |
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> On 2 Dec 2004 17:38:23 -0800, (Frank Moher) wrote: > > >>I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission. >>Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends >>installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler: cost $4000 Canadian (3350 US) >>inc. labour, three year warranty. Local transmission shop would do the >>job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc. labour, 2 year warranty. >> >>Is the Chrysler rebuilt part worth the additional $2300? >> >>Thanks, >> >>Frank > > Never. > The independent shop, if a good one, will do every bit as good a job. > Here in Ontario, Mr Transmission will do it for about 2300 with a full > warranty. > > Chrysler you get 20,000km or one year, if you are lucky. The hard part is finding a good independent shop. Matt |
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The question should be, is a Chrysler RE-Manufactured Transmission better
than a RE-Built one and the answer is yes. When any of the auto makers sell a transmission it is re-manufactured meaning it is repaired to OEM specifications and if there any up grades over the years they are also done especially in the valve body assembly. A re-build is just replacing worn out parts and every thing else stays. Is it worth the extra money that is up to you. Would I pay the extra money hell yes you are getting a far superior product than a re-build. HarryS "Frank Moher" > wrote in message om... >I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission. > Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends > installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler: cost $4000 Canadian (3350 US) > inc. labour, three year warranty. Local transmission shop would do the > job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc. labour, 2 year warranty. > > Is the Chrysler rebuilt part worth the additional $2300? > > Thanks, > > Frank |
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