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Old December 7th 04, 06:38 PM
Larry Crites
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Why don't you go buy a General Motors product, then? They have recalls all
the time. In fact, they just set a new record for recalls this year. And
recalls they cover up, they call "Campaigns". So if it's a recall you want,
here's your company.

Larry
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"Jim Candela" > wrote in message
m...
| The tensioner is not in the preventative maintenance schedule up to and
| beyond 100,000 miles. That is why I brought it up. It should last 100K +
| miles. This is not rocket science. We have a poor design being covered up
by
| folk like you that compare it to worn out wiper blades. Get real sir. For
| many folk their wiper blades last longer then their belt tensioner...This
is
| not right, and you know it.
|
| I was hoping to find something in this group like this. "Yes there is
an
| issue with 1999's, and was fixed in 2000. The new tensioner p/n 12345678
is
| available from your Dodge dealer for $49.50 and can be installed for a
| modest fee." I didn't find that at all. I cannot even get you or Glen to
| admit there is a problem with these vehicles when in fact you know, and I
| know there is.
| "damnnickname" > wrote in message
| lkaboutautos.com...
| > you make no sense, im glad people like you dont bring your vehicle in
the
| > shop for me to work on, expecting parts to last 100k and if they dont to
| > put out a recall??What do you do if you get a flat tire, do you contact
| > the tire dealer? wiper blades that fall apart, thats a saftey issue but
| > more common sesne to replace them when you see them bad
| >
|
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