MichaelT333
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It is my understanding that you technicians hate doing warranty work because you always get screwed out of your hours. Jeep will say it takes four hours to make this repair when in reality it takes six, but you only get paid for four hours of work
I am going to schedule my clutch replacement recall for my 2022 manual Wrangler. My question is this, how many hours is Jeep paying you for versus how many hours it actually takes to do the replacement. Also, what is your hourly rate?
I am asking because I want to cover the difference, maybe pull the technician aside and give him some cash for the difference under the table with the hopes that he will not try and rush through the job and do it poorly.
I am not looking for responses that say donāt get it done. Donāt let Jeep touch your car put in a Centerforce clutch put in a ACT clutch. I canāt do this for many reasons number one being I donāt have $3000 to drop on a new clutch install. I am just looking for a JEEP technician to tell me how much money they will most likely lose by doing this warranty repair so I can cover the difference
EDIT: I keep seeing a lot of the same comment talking about how the technicians get paid. I could be wrong about JEEP, but how it was explained to me for warranty work is, Yes they are paid by the job. However, there is a time limit on that job that the manufacturer will set, take the clutch for example to replace it, they will allow say 4 hours but in reality itās simply impossible to do it in less than six hours so the max they will be paid is four hours yet it took them six. Now, a customer came in the customer is billed for however long that Job took to do there is no time limit. But for warranty work itās very different and from what I am told the manufacturers 100% of the time will undercut the job on how long it takes to do and the technicians hate doing warranty work because theyāre essentially going to be working for free. And my plan was to try and figure out how long they will be working for free and make sure that they donāt and they are paid for their time if the manufacturer is not going to do it then I will do it because itās the right thing to do
I am going to schedule my clutch replacement recall for my 2022 manual Wrangler. My question is this, how many hours is Jeep paying you for versus how many hours it actually takes to do the replacement. Also, what is your hourly rate?
I am asking because I want to cover the difference, maybe pull the technician aside and give him some cash for the difference under the table with the hopes that he will not try and rush through the job and do it poorly.
I am not looking for responses that say donāt get it done. Donāt let Jeep touch your car put in a Centerforce clutch put in a ACT clutch. I canāt do this for many reasons number one being I donāt have $3000 to drop on a new clutch install. I am just looking for a JEEP technician to tell me how much money they will most likely lose by doing this warranty repair so I can cover the difference
EDIT: I keep seeing a lot of the same comment talking about how the technicians get paid. I could be wrong about JEEP, but how it was explained to me for warranty work is, Yes they are paid by the job. However, there is a time limit on that job that the manufacturer will set, take the clutch for example to replace it, they will allow say 4 hours but in reality itās simply impossible to do it in less than six hours so the max they will be paid is four hours yet it took them six. Now, a customer came in the customer is billed for however long that Job took to do there is no time limit. But for warranty work itās very different and from what I am told the manufacturers 100% of the time will undercut the job on how long it takes to do and the technicians hate doing warranty work because theyāre essentially going to be working for free. And my plan was to try and figure out how long they will be working for free and make sure that they donāt and they are paid for their time if the manufacturer is not going to do it then I will do it because itās the right thing to do
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