Lifetime warranty. do you need to have dealer do any inspections at any time to keep warranty in effect? Thought I remember see something about a while ago but don't see anything in the paperwork, 2017 bighorn
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Depends on the provider of the warranty. A lot of dealer provided "lifetime" warranties are like that.Lifetime warranty. do you need to have dealer do any inspections at any time to keep warranty in effect? Thought I remember see something about a while ago but don't see anything in the paperwork, 2017 bighorn
The Video above is talking about the Factory Lifetime powertrain on the 2009 -2011?
Have a lifetime MaxCare from MOPAR (no longer available) with unlimited mileage or time. It doesn’t require periodic inspection, however I do service only at my dealer as I believe it strengthens any claims I might have in the future.
The warranty has been a good value IMO.
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Have a lifetime MaxCare from MOPAR (no longer available) with unlimited mileage or time. It doesn’t require periodic inspection, however I do service only at my dealer as I believe it strengthens any claims I might have in the future.
The warranty has been a good value IMO.
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You need to practice changing oil then.Im "winging it" and doing my own regular maintenance. My dealer has not exactly inspired confidence, plus in the time it takes to drive to them, I can change my own oil and chug a beer.
I asked them about it and they said for something like the engine, the first thing they will do is pop a valve cover and look. They can tell right away if the engine was maintained or not, so if they like what they see they will claim the work under the extended warranty.

Or practice chugging [emoji16]You need to practice changing oil then.
1 beer doesn't cut it.
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Im "winging it" and doing my own regular maintenance. My dealer has not exactly inspired confidence, plus in the time it takes to drive to them, I can change my own oil and chug a beer.
I asked them about it and they said for something like the engine, the first thing they will do is pop a valve cover and look. They can tell right away if the engine was maintained or not, so if they like what they see they will claim the work under the extended warranty.
Yep. Doing your own maintenance doesn’t void the warranty. I just don’t have the technical wherewithal. Not to mention, I buy my oil changes and tire rotation 3/$99 through the dealer.
Totally get it about trusting the dealer for maintenance. I feel like I have a bit of a relationship with them, and have always addressed any concerns I’ve had.
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Here you go. This guy is a lawyer in michigan. Inspected every 5 years from inservice date.
I have the genuine Mopar MaxCare Lifetime that they quit selling back in 2018.
I thought I read somewhere about the inspection but my paperwork says nothing about inspection
Maxcare lifetime does not have an inspection requirement.It’s usually not in the paperwork. It’s usually buried in some addendum at the dealership or referenced on a page buried on the Mopar site.
I have the genuine Mopar MaxCare Lifetime that they quit selling back in 2018.
I thought I read somewhere about the inspection but my paperwork says nothing about inspection