petsitter Kathy
New member
Hi all
Just wanted to let people know, I took my 2008 Wrangler to a local dealer for the 5 yr mandatory (free) power train check up. I got a call from the dealer saying I needed fr diff fluid changed, at a cost of $489.00.Luckily I knew that was outrageous, also said I needed the 2 lights on front fenders ( I am not sure what they are called) at a fee of $48 for 2. I was livid and said just do what warranty covers. Oh yes, they also said I needed fr brakes at $ 800.
Well, the had to install a water pump ( no charge) and rear diff seals also no charge, so I know they were trying to get some money back from me. I just bought the 2 mini lamps at a parts store and put in myself , it cost $1.25. The brakes I had done at my mechanic for $600.
I just want to warn people in Mass, don't go to Lawless Jeep in Woburn for service. I know they figured I was just a woman and thought they could pull a fast one.
I wrote to Chrysler, they didn't care at all.
Just wanted to let people know, I took my 2008 Wrangler to a local dealer for the 5 yr mandatory (free) power train check up. I got a call from the dealer saying I needed fr diff fluid changed, at a cost of $489.00.Luckily I knew that was outrageous, also said I needed the 2 lights on front fenders ( I am not sure what they are called) at a fee of $48 for 2. I was livid and said just do what warranty covers. Oh yes, they also said I needed fr brakes at $ 800.
Well, the had to install a water pump ( no charge) and rear diff seals also no charge, so I know they were trying to get some money back from me. I just bought the 2 mini lamps at a parts store and put in myself , it cost $1.25. The brakes I had done at my mechanic for $600.
I just want to warn people in Mass, don't go to Lawless Jeep in Woburn for service. I know they figured I was just a woman and thought they could pull a fast one.
I wrote to Chrysler, they didn't care at all.