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Old October 15th 04, 02:01 AM
Tom & Debbie Heintz
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"aaa" > wrote in message
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> On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 19:18:30 -0400, aaa > wrote:
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>>should the dealership instinctively look at the front IDENTICAL high
>>failure rate differential such as for fluid check and other possible
>>problems in a quick check without customer request ???

>
> The initial request was to investigate a rear whining sound, not
> specifically to replace the differential. The rear differential was
> then overhauled upon service advisor recommendations. Shoul entire
> drive line been inspected ?
>>
>>Yes or No
>>
>>Dealer comments welcome

>


The question I have is has there been a subsequent problem with the front
differential or are you concerned that there could be one in the future?
Have you noticed any problems or noises since the work? If I'd been working
the job I wouldn't have automatically suspected a problem with the front
diff. I'm looking forward to hearing what has happened since you had the
rear diff work done. If you haven't had any problems I wouldn't fret
worrying when the front end will go out.

Best of luck,

Tom Heintz "Mopar Maniac"


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