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wyosquid

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So I recently noticed my 2012 hemi is ticking. Its obviously coming from the exhaust manifold, my guess is broken bolts. I made an appointment at the dealership, but my question is, will the 100,000/ powertrain warranty cover the bolts if they are broken? Or just the manifold its self?

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jwheeler

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Should be covered. Need to asked your dealer about warranty coverage though.


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wyosquid

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Good deal, just made an appointment. Thanks fellas

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So I recently noticed my 2012 hemi is ticking. Its obviously coming from the exhaust manifold, my guess is broken bolts. I made an appointment at the dealership, but my question is, will the 100,000/ powertrain warranty cover the bolts if they are broken? Or just the manifold its self?

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You can't properly generate power from the powertrain if your exhaust manifold is loose, so I would say its gonna be covered--mine was.
 
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wyosquid

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Thats the thing, it started on a 1200 mile road trip, and it didnt seem like it affected my power at all. Maybe i just didnt notice. Thats why im thinking its the bolts may have broken. I heard alot of guys have that issue

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