On Friday 27th March, I took my 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.0ltr in for diagnosis for a problem on left hand turns (gear box jumping out of gear) that has started happening about 10 days earlier, then in the last few days has got a lot worse, hence bringing it in to be looked at.
The engineers looked at the problem at Platts Garage in Stoke and diagnosed; the gear box was empty of gear box oil (it'd had been full or well within limits 3 weeks earlier). This has been traced back to the bad fitment of a radiator I had fitted in December 2014 by Jeep Dealer Bauer & Millet in Manchester at a cost of circa £475 pounds (which I had to go back a day later as they’d knocked a pipe off the engine that the cruise control uses).
This has basically broke the radiator (bent pipes and cracked the rad) and has also had the knock on effect of draining the gearbox of oil (I wasn't aware that on these Autos, the radiator cools the gear box oil as well). The cost for this rectification work will be circa £1070 pounds inclusive of a new radiator plus additional work. As Platts dealer in Stoke has gone on record and are happy to state that bad fitment of the radiator is the cause of this I am unwilling to pay more money to rectify a problem that has been caused by bad fitment and Jeep. My Jeep is in immaculate condition and has been highly maintained since I purchased.
There are three problems as I see it.
1). The Jeep dealer in Manchester has caused this problem thus I am unwilling to pay for the remedial work on the Jeep (confirmed by Jeep mechanics)
2). The longer term damage has today been confirmed and the gear box with broken metal and also burnt gears will cost additional money and is knackered. The total now is £4,670.14p to fix the car back to fully working order. I've stated I am not paying a penny, JEEP have come back and said neither are they and I can do one as the original radiator was fitted by a JEEP dealer that went into liquidation 14 days after I had my radiator fitted... and thus not their problem.
3). There were no courtesy cars at Jeep Stoke, and as I’ve had to travel in from North Wales (as there are no Jeep dealers anywhere near us, the new one in Chester refused to do the diagnosis work as they didn’t have the expertise due to only just opening) I had to travel 75 miles to Stoke as Platts has an extremely good reputation. The engineers advised more damage could be incurred and they recommended leaving the Jeep there which I did. Therefore I’ve had to hire a car from Enterprise down the road from Platts at cost to myself. At the time they said they'd pay now they say once again do one and I had to drive it back and drop off. The bill for the car was £385 notes.
I do not think it unreasonable to expect a full payment for the fixing of the above problems
So, since they've refused, and I'm not paying, off to the court we go.
What you guys think?
I've basically submitted a claim of £5,000 against them... what you think? I see this as JEEP need to take responsibility for their dealerships... whether they're franchise or not... I go to JEEP for a service as a dealship chain... thus backup if anything goes wrong, hence why we pay more. I find this incredible that they can cause £5k worth of damage to my car and walk away... even when their own JEEP mechnics are stating it's the bad fitment of the original radiator that's caused all this damage.
The engineers looked at the problem at Platts Garage in Stoke and diagnosed; the gear box was empty of gear box oil (it'd had been full or well within limits 3 weeks earlier). This has been traced back to the bad fitment of a radiator I had fitted in December 2014 by Jeep Dealer Bauer & Millet in Manchester at a cost of circa £475 pounds (which I had to go back a day later as they’d knocked a pipe off the engine that the cruise control uses).
This has basically broke the radiator (bent pipes and cracked the rad) and has also had the knock on effect of draining the gearbox of oil (I wasn't aware that on these Autos, the radiator cools the gear box oil as well). The cost for this rectification work will be circa £1070 pounds inclusive of a new radiator plus additional work. As Platts dealer in Stoke has gone on record and are happy to state that bad fitment of the radiator is the cause of this I am unwilling to pay more money to rectify a problem that has been caused by bad fitment and Jeep. My Jeep is in immaculate condition and has been highly maintained since I purchased.
There are three problems as I see it.
1). The Jeep dealer in Manchester has caused this problem thus I am unwilling to pay for the remedial work on the Jeep (confirmed by Jeep mechanics)
2). The longer term damage has today been confirmed and the gear box with broken metal and also burnt gears will cost additional money and is knackered. The total now is £4,670.14p to fix the car back to fully working order. I've stated I am not paying a penny, JEEP have come back and said neither are they and I can do one as the original radiator was fitted by a JEEP dealer that went into liquidation 14 days after I had my radiator fitted... and thus not their problem.
3). There were no courtesy cars at Jeep Stoke, and as I’ve had to travel in from North Wales (as there are no Jeep dealers anywhere near us, the new one in Chester refused to do the diagnosis work as they didn’t have the expertise due to only just opening) I had to travel 75 miles to Stoke as Platts has an extremely good reputation. The engineers advised more damage could be incurred and they recommended leaving the Jeep there which I did. Therefore I’ve had to hire a car from Enterprise down the road from Platts at cost to myself. At the time they said they'd pay now they say once again do one and I had to drive it back and drop off. The bill for the car was £385 notes.
I do not think it unreasonable to expect a full payment for the fixing of the above problems
So, since they've refused, and I'm not paying, off to the court we go.
What you guys think?
I've basically submitted a claim of £5,000 against them... what you think? I see this as JEEP need to take responsibility for their dealerships... whether they're franchise or not... I go to JEEP for a service as a dealship chain... thus backup if anything goes wrong, hence why we pay more. I find this incredible that they can cause £5k worth of damage to my car and walk away... even when their own JEEP mechnics are stating it's the bad fitment of the original radiator that's caused all this damage.
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