RAD1
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Rob
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2023
- Threads
- 13
- Messages
- 522
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- Location
- New England
- Vehicle(s)
- 2024 Willys V6 6MT w SOT Anvil
- Occupation
- Engineer
- Thread starter
- #16
I will likely take this route, but ALL of the dealers around me have 1 star reviews with horror stories about service. The one dealer that has average reviews won't work on it because I didn't buy it there. And let's face it, they're not going to assign their top tech to do this level of warranty work. I just don't want it to blow up into a situation that's worse than what I have now.Keep in mind that if you mess something up, you are responsible and won't be covered.
You have a brand new 2024 vehicle with a warranty. Take advantage of that and get this checked and fixed at the dealer.
I drove for 10 hours in pouring rain and wind bringing it home from MD to MA. I did notice a few remnants of dried rain along the inside near the back. It's plausible it came in at that spot.It must have failed the leak test at the factory and this was their fix! They could have done a better job of finishing the repair! Hopefully you can clean it up yourself and not have to take it back, or replace it. If it's not leaking now, I'd be afraid any repair the Dealership did, or if I replaced it myself, might cause it to leak again.
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