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Old May 14th 05, 04:34 PM
Mike Romain
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My local $tealer tried to soak me for a mess of unneeded stuff rather
than do the recall first. I got my money back on all the labor when I
went to the service manager and raised ****. I guess the fact I caught
them charging taxes on stuff that is tax free might have helped my case,
but....

I would insist on the recall period. Then if it doesn't work, they can
change other parts or you can just pull the relays and do without the
ABS anyway.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> For those of you that have run this race before, can you offer any help?
>
> I bought a 90 XJ pretty cheap knowing there was a problem with the ABS
> system. Since the vehicle's ABS system still has an active safety recall on
> it, I felt I had to take it to the dealership for service. However, because
> a fault code points to my controller - $1100 for the part. They say they
> need to replace the controller BEFORE they can get into the recall portion
> of the repair. The car has 140K on it, so I am over the extended warranty on
> the ENTIRE ABS system, but I should be covered on the "lifetime" coverage on
> the recall for the actuator assy and the pump/motor assy.
>
> I also had the dealer run up an estimate on converting the vehicle to a
> non-ABS power brake system, as had been recommended by others on the list.
> Their estimate was $1300 parts/labor.
>
> My questions follow:
>
> 1. What is the reliability of the ABS system AFTER the necessary repairs are
> done?
> 2. Is it possible that a malfunctioning actuator/pump/motor components could
> have fried the controller, and if so, should/would D-C pay for the
> controller as well?
> 3. If their ABS system on these vehicles is so bad, shouldn't they be
> converting all of the malfunctioning systems to non-ABS and paying for that
> repair?
> 4. Is the dealer trying to scare me away from the ABS recall claim by making
> me pay for the controller up front - leaving me the option of paying for the
> downgrade out-of-pocket - so that D-C doesn't have to pay a cent for the
> recall work?
> 5. Does anyone have a number for a contact at D-C who could help clarify and
> sort this situation out?
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 93 YJ, 90 XJ, (76, 82 & 91 FSJ -deceased)
>
> "It's in our country's interests to find those who would do harm to us and
> get them out of harm's way." GW Bush -Washington, D.C., April 28, 2005

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