Cracked Pipe Problem on Grand Cherokees
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Cracked Pipe Problem on Grand Cherokees
What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
design.
Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
anyone's steps.
I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
just a few.
Thanks in advance,
John
cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
design.
Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
anyone's steps.
I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
just a few.
Thanks in advance,
John
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Re: Cracked Pipe Problem on Grand Cherokees
Ethical vehicle manufacturers? Oxymoron!
Earle
"John Rinck" <therincks@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
>
> This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
> put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
> design.
>
> Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
>
> Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
> could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
> anyone's steps.
>
> I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
> my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
> simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
> just a few.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
Earle
"John Rinck" <therincks@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:fb81f70b.0311102116.3e0b8c42@posting.google.c om...
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
>
> This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
> put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
> design.
>
> Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
>
> Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
> could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
> anyone's steps.
>
> I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
> my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
> simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
> just a few.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
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Re: Cracked Pipe Problem on Grand Cherokees
Ethical vehicle manufacturers? Oxymoron!
Earle
"John Rinck" <therincks@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:fb81f70b.0311102116.3e0b8c42@posting.google.c om...
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
>
> This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
> put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
> design.
>
> Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
>
> Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
> could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
> anyone's steps.
>
> I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
> my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
> simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
> just a few.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
Earle
"John Rinck" <therincks@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:fb81f70b.0311102116.3e0b8c42@posting.google.c om...
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
>
> This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
> put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
> design.
>
> Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
>
> Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
> could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
> anyone's steps.
>
> I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
> my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
> simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
> just a few.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
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Re: Cracked Pipe Problem on Grand Cherokees
Ethical vehicle manufacturers? Oxymoron!
Earle
"John Rinck" <therincks@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:fb81f70b.0311102116.3e0b8c42@posting.google.c om...
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
>
> This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
> put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
> design.
>
> Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
>
> Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
> could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
> anyone's steps.
>
> I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
> my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
> simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
> just a few.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
Earle
"John Rinck" <therincks@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:fb81f70b.0311102116.3e0b8c42@posting.google.c om...
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
>
> This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
> put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
> design.
>
> Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
>
> Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
> could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
> anyone's steps.
>
> I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
> my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
> simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
> just a few.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
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Re: Cracked Pipe Problem on Grand Cherokees
Good luck, John. Maybe you'll get somewhere, as it's the squeaking wheel
that gets the grease. But I believe Chrysler has always planed for
obsolescence. Their headers have been cracking since the sixties, and
probably why we don't see their 440" anymore.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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John Rinck wrote:
>
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
>
> This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
> put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
> design.
>
> Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
>
> Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
> could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
> anyone's steps.
>
> I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
> my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
> simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
> just a few.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
that gets the grease. But I believe Chrysler has always planed for
obsolescence. Their headers have been cracking since the sixties, and
probably why we don't see their 440" anymore.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
John Rinck wrote:
>
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
>
> This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
> put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
> design.
>
> Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
>
> Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
> could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
> anyone's steps.
>
> I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
> my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
> simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
> just a few.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
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Re: Cracked Pipe Problem on Grand Cherokees
Good luck, John. Maybe you'll get somewhere, as it's the squeaking wheel
that gets the grease. But I believe Chrysler has always planed for
obsolescence. Their headers have been cracking since the sixties, and
probably why we don't see their 440" anymore.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
John Rinck wrote:
>
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
>
> This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
> put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
> design.
>
> Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
>
> Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
> could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
> anyone's steps.
>
> I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
> my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
> simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
> just a few.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
that gets the grease. But I believe Chrysler has always planed for
obsolescence. Their headers have been cracking since the sixties, and
probably why we don't see their 440" anymore.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
John Rinck wrote:
>
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
>
> This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
> put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
> design.
>
> Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
>
> Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
> could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
> anyone's steps.
>
> I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
> my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
> simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
> just a few.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
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Re: Cracked Pipe Problem on Grand Cherokees
Good luck, John. Maybe you'll get somewhere, as it's the squeaking wheel
that gets the grease. But I believe Chrysler has always planed for
obsolescence. Their headers have been cracking since the sixties, and
probably why we don't see their 440" anymore.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
John Rinck wrote:
>
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
>
> This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
> put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
> design.
>
> Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
>
> Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
> could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
> anyone's steps.
>
> I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
> my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
> simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
> just a few.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
that gets the grease. But I believe Chrysler has always planed for
obsolescence. Their headers have been cracking since the sixties, and
probably why we don't see their 440" anymore.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
John Rinck wrote:
>
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
>
> This problem seems too be way too pervasive for Jeep ethically just to
> put the whole load on the owners to pay for a problem of Jeep's own
> design.
>
> Why hasn't this wide------ problem resulted in a recall?
>
> Before I call and write to them, though, I was wondering if anyone
> could get me up to speed on this issue so that I don't have to retrace
> anyone's steps.
>
> I WAS in the market for a new Jeep until this problem finally got to
> my '94. The estimates to repair run from $500 to $1000, and this is
> simply inexcusable because the problem is affecting MANY people, not
> just a few.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John
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Re: Cracked Pipe Problem on Grand Cherokees
"John Rinck" <therincks@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
I believe it's "F**k you guys, fix it yourselves! You're out of warranty!"
news:fb81f70b.0311102116.3e0b8c42@posting.google.c om...
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
I believe it's "F**k you guys, fix it yourselves! You're out of warranty!"
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Re: Cracked Pipe Problem on Grand Cherokees
"John Rinck" <therincks@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:fb81f70b.0311102116.3e0b8c42@posting.google.c om...
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
I believe it's "F**k you guys, fix it yourselves! You're out of warranty!"
news:fb81f70b.0311102116.3e0b8c42@posting.google.c om...
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
I believe it's "F**k you guys, fix it yourselves! You're out of warranty!"
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Re: Cracked Pipe Problem on Grand Cherokees
"John Rinck" <therincks@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:fb81f70b.0311102116.3e0b8c42@posting.google.c om...
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
I believe it's "F**k you guys, fix it yourselves! You're out of warranty!"
news:fb81f70b.0311102116.3e0b8c42@posting.google.c om...
> What is Jeep's official position regarding the infamous problem with
> cracked exhaust pipes on Grand Cherokees?
I believe it's "F**k you guys, fix it yourselves! You're out of warranty!"