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Old 08-20-2008, 01:59 AM
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Hey,

Been out of the loop for a few months. Suggested a forum to view what we have all had fixed under warranty a while back. I have a 2005 CC LE, currently have 43,000 miles So far I have had the following fixed under warranty, all below the 36,000 mile mark.

1) Fuel Relay Sending Unit ( Fuel Gauge reading incorrect)
2) Passenger Window not going up correctly
3) Driver door lock not unlocking
4) New Rear end (the clunk)
5) Timing chain replacement (the whine)

Most definitely not a bash session, think it might be a good idea for those who might be dealing with the same stuff. Stoked I have the 60,000 extended warranty.

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Hey,

Been out of the loop for a few months. Suggested a forum to view what we have all had fixed under warranty a while back. I have a 2005 CC LE, currently have 43,000 miles So far I have had the following fixed under warranty, all below the 36,000 mile mark.

1) Fuel Relay Sending Unit ( Fuel Gauge reading incorrect)
2) Passenger Window not going up correctly
3) Driver door lock not unlocking
4) New Rear end (the clunk)
5) Timing chain replacement (the whine)

Most definitely not a bash session, think it might be a good idea for those who might be dealing with the same stuff. Stoked I have the 60,000 extended warranty.

Cheers

What was the clunk in the rear end?


Oh, So far just the Fuel Sending Unit, couple months back. 22K miles.
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What was the clunk in the rear end?


Oh, So far just the Fuel Sending Unit, couple months back. 22K miles.
The "clunk" was while shifting into reverse from P. Entire new rear end was replaced
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The "clunk" was while shifting into reverse from P. Entire new rear end was replaced
I thought that was normal cause I don't always push the brake in a long ways. Did it do it all the time? I might look into that.
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Let's keep the posts to actual things that have been replaced under warranty (it's great that your truck has been trouble free but that is not what this thread is about) and keep the general chit-chat to a minimum. This way we can keep this thread informational and make it easy for people to find the info that they are looking for. Thanks.
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