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Old August 10th 04, 10:52 AM
Denny
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"Raymond Sirois" > wrote in message
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> On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 02:10:18 GMT, "screwloose" >
> wrote:
>
> >I would do them myself but I like having a paper trail for the warranty.


All you have to do is keep your reciepts from when you bought your oil and
filter. Keep a notebook of the date and milage of when it was serviced. If
an issue ever arrises, you have your proof the maintenance has been done.

Denny

> >Speaking about warranties, if I take this to Chrysler, what does it do to

my
> >warranty.
> >
> >"PAPAGENE4JACK" > wrote in message
> alkaboutautos.com...
> >> I have been changing my own oil for over 40 yrs in every car you can

think
> >> of and i never heard of a rubber gasket on a filter cracking because it
> >> was on too tight.
> >> sound like th bozo didnt tighten it enough that will make it leak.

Just
> >> so happens I have a new 04 carravan and it takes less than 15 minutes

to
> >> change the oil and filter. I suggest to do it your self and you will be
> >> sure its done right and you will save money too.
> >> Regards papa
> >>

> >

>
> Not a freaking thing, but then again, questions of this nature should
> be posed to Chrysler Corp, not a bunch of shadetree mechanics with a
> mouse in one hand and a Budweiser in the other. Oh wait.. You're
> Canadian.. Make that Molson...
>
>
> Raymond Sirois
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