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2002 Dodge Stratus
Does anyone know how a 2002 Dodge Status with approximately 48,000 miles on
it would get a hole in the transfer case and need a new transmission?????? |
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run over a rock or other debri in the road?
"Sherry S via CarKB.com" > wrote in message ... > Does anyone know how a 2002 Dodge Status with approximately 48,000 miles on > it would get a hole in the transfer case and need a new transmission?????? |
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I do not recall running over anything yesterday. It is in the shop now and
the mechanic said that either something hit it or it wore out. I am waiting for the inspector from my extended warranty company to check it out and find out if it is going to be covered. I was just curious to see if anyone else had this same problem and how likely it is that it just wore out. -- Message posted via http://www.carkb.com |
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where do you live? don't get too accurate just a state will do
I am an inspector by trade and I'm curious if its in my area of Colorado "Sherry S via CarKB.com" > wrote in message ... > I do not recall running over anything yesterday. It is in the shop now and > the mechanic said that either something hit it or it wore out. I am > waiting for the inspector from my extended warranty company to check it out > and find out if it is going to be covered. > > I was just curious to see if anyone else had this same problem and how > likely it is that it just wore out. > > -- > Message posted via http://www.carkb.com |
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"Sherry S via CarKB.com" > wrote in message ... > Does anyone know how a 2002 Dodge Status with approximately 48,000 miles on > it would get a hole in the transfer case and need a new transmission?????? That depends on if the hole was produced from the inside out or outside in. If the pinion shaft came out of the differential case while driving, that could have caused severe damage to the transmission case , and it has happened before, it will cause a nice hole in the transmission case. The inspector would be able to tell this. Then of course if you hit something in the road,, it would be road damage from the outside in. Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech (my opinion) |
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On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 19:13:00 +0000, Sherry S via CarKB.com wrote:
> I was just curious to see if anyone else had this same problem and how > likely it is that it just wore out. It most definitely did not "just wear out"... -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 |
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Something kicked up and hit it. I had a 1984 Escort wagon several years where road debris punched a hole clean through the floorboard. |
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I live in Florida rob wrote: >where do you live? don't get too accurate just a state will do > >I am an inspector by trade and I'm curious if its in my area of Colorado > >> I do not recall running over anything yesterday. It is in the shop now and >> the mechanic said that either something hit it or it wore out. I am >[quoted text clipped - 4 lines] >> likely it is that it just wore out. >> -- Message posted via CarKB.com http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/dodge/200506/1 |
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Thank you for eveyones responses, I just hope that the inspector checks it
out today and says that it is covered under warranty. I do not have $2,500.00 to $3,000.00 to fix it. maxpower wrote: >> Does anyone know how a 2002 Dodge Status with approximately 48,000 miles on >> it would get a hole in the transfer case and need a new transmission?????? > >That depends on if the hole was produced from the inside out or outside in. >If the pinion shaft came out of the differential case while driving, that >could have caused severe damage to the transmission case , and it has >happened before, it will cause a nice hole in the transmission case. The >inspector would be able to tell this. Then of course if you hit something in >the road,, it would be road damage from the outside in. > >Glenn Beasley >Chrysler Tech (my opinion) -- Message posted via http://www.carkb.com |
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if you ran over something the warranty wont cover it......
your insurance might however "Sherry S via CarKB.com" > wrote in message ... > Thank you for eveyones responses, I just hope that the inspector checks it > out today and says that it is covered under warranty. I do not have > $2,500.00 to $3,000.00 to fix it. > > maxpower wrote: > >> Does anyone know how a 2002 Dodge Status with approximately 48,000 miles on > >> it would get a hole in the transfer case and need a new transmission?????? > > > >That depends on if the hole was produced from the inside out or outside in. > >If the pinion shaft came out of the differential case while driving, that > >could have caused severe damage to the transmission case , and it has > >happened before, it will cause a nice hole in the transmission case. The > >inspector would be able to tell this. Then of course if you hit something in > >the road,, it would be road damage from the outside in. > > > >Glenn Beasley > >Chrysler Tech (my opinion) > > -- > Message posted via http://www.carkb.com |
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