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blakelock

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hi all,
i bought an '08 patriot used so i'm covered by the 3-year power train warranty. i know this 3-year time period starts when the vehicle is "first put into service". how can i find this "in service" date? is it listed on the door panel or anywhere else?

thanks,
blakelock
 
Call Chrysler Customer Service (shudder).

The date on the door was the assembly line date. That would be the "worst case" start.
 
bought an '08 patriot used so i'm covered by the 3-year power train warranty.
Interesting. Mine is an '08 too and has the lifetime powertrain warranty. But I guess that really doesn't matter too much as I'm thinking of trading it for an '11 model year Pat.
 
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Interesting. Mine is an '08 too and has the lifetime powertrain warranty.
are you the original owner? i thought the lifetime powertrain warranty only applied if you are the original owner. otherwise, it's a 3-year warranty.

cheers,
blake
 
Yes I am original owner. I didn't know the next owner would get a warranty at all, so that's cool.

I have almost 50,000 miles on it, almost 2 years old, and with the model dieing off soon, I thought I'd trade for a newer model and hold on to it.
 
Yes I am original owner. I didn't know the next owner would get a warranty at all, so that's cool.

I have almost 50,000 miles on it, almost 2 years old, and with the model dieing off soon, I thought I'd trade for a newer model and hold on to it.

The next owner will not get any warranty. The 3/36k bumper to bumper goes with the vehicle but the lifetime does not. Since your over 36k when you trade it off it is without warranty.
 
When the dealership puts your VIN into their computer, your vehicle's in-service date appears right there on their screen along with what, if any, warranties are still active. This is whether you are the original owner or not and regardless of where the vehicle was purchased. Any dealer can look it up for you.

Disclaimer: if you're in the US, any US dealer can look it up for you; if you're in Canada, any Canadian dealer.... etc. etc.
 
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