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Chrysler Town and Country Repair Question :: 2005 Chrysler Town and Country  REPLACEMENT OF ENGINE


Author: SAINTIVY
Subject: 2005 Chrysler Town and Country  REPLACEMENT OF ENGINEPosted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:54 am (GMT -5)

Engine Mechanical problem

2005 Chrysler Town and Country  6 cyl Front Wheel Drive Automatic 80,000 miles



I'm faced with having to pay out of pocket to replace the engine in my '05 Town & Country Limited if I can't find all of my service records, which I really didn't keep!  I have an extedned service plan through Geico and they have said if I can'y provide them with all of my records I will have to agree to pay for the engine to be broken down and examined up front.  At that point and time if they decide to cover the replacement I'll be reimbursed for that.  If not I'm stuck with it and a van that I can use.  are there any other tesy that can be done that aren't so costly to prove that it oil changes were consistantly done?  I'm in need of some help, insight or anything that you can advise on.  Naturally they don't want to pay for the replacement.



Desperate for help



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