Lemon law
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they had to replace the camshaft in the engine and still dont know whats wrong with it, i got it june 30th and its been in the shop about 15 days now... supposedly i get it back tuesday but i dont know if i want it back considering it had major engine work done with 400 miles.. just doesnt seem reliable to me i would rather a swap for a new one apples to apples
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What is the issue it was having I just left a jeep dealer and we had a lot of problems with the valves in cylinder #2 which we did not repair but just replaced the cylinder heads automatically if we had a code for #2. If your code is for the camshaft specifically it might not be the shaft but either the phaser or actuator instead
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Lemon law takes some time so if thats the route you take dont give up. The dealer will probably do everything they can to fix instead of lemon it. I went through the process a couple years ago took around 6 months start to finish but when i got the new rig all i had to do is pay the difference in sticker price between the two and thats because i bought a different rig
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I lemon lawed a Titan years back because of faulty brakes. I was referred to a lemon law lawyer. I didn't even have to pay him a dime. I told him about my case over the phone he told me he would take it. He then wrote Nisan a letter. It was all done in about two weeks, Nisan paid me back all my payments up to that point and charged me a small fee for the miles I had on the truck. Under the lemon law the manufacturer has to cover lawyer feed if it's in your favor.
PM me if you want his number.
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