Found a paint bubble on our less than 1 year old Pacifica. Our local dealer is waiting on Chrysler to approve the repair. Hoping for a fast turn around to get this fixed before it gets worse.
Thank you so much for the info.. I have an appointment to tomorrow and they are supposed to take pictures and I guess send it to corporate? Does that sound like the standard thing they do?Yes, the reason the hood is bubbling is because of the fact it is aluminum and the lip was formed with steel rollers. Galvanic corrosion at a microscopic level slowly caused outgasing under the paint which causes the bubbles. 100% warranty by time and unlimited miles.
They usually just take pictures. Why did they scrape it?They scraped off the bubbles to send to Chrysler. Hood is now showing bare metal. Not too cute. I hope they figure it out quickly.
What?! if they did that then they HAVE to fix it! When I go in tomorrow they better give me a heads up if they have to do any scraping!
Yes, almost all warranty work requires photos when possible. Completely normal and should have no problem getting it repaired under warranty.Thank you so much for the info.. I have an appointment to tomorrow and they are supposed to take pictures and I guess send it to corporate? Does that sound like the standard thing they do?
Dang dude.. I wonder if they did that to show the corrosion? anyway they have to fix this problem.. its clearly and defect and they are liable.
Thanks. I had another area bubble up. I brought it in and they are going to send the hood in to a paint shop an hour away to get it done. No questions no gripes.If you're concerned about miles for warranty, corrosion warranty is by time only, not miles. Mine is 6 years I think with unlimited miles.
I am disgusted with Chrysler.. its like they are pretending the 5yr unlimited mileage warranty on the outside panels for corrosion doesnt exist.. they are asking for a lawsuit imo. My case has been escalated with Chrysler Cares so im waiting till this week for a call back.Now checked mine and found a bubble on that hood edge above driver side head light as well.
Based on forum posts, it appears that Chrysler has replaced, and attempted repairs of numerous aluminum panels (predominantly hoods). It is possible that your dealer referred your problem to a "factory rep" who is not "up to speed".Okay so the dealer took photos of the HORRIBLE bubbling which is ALL along the front of the hood and submitted them to Chrysler and Chrysler is now telling the dealer that they will not cover it due to mileage and the the fact we are the 2nd owners? WTF kinda bs is that? Why does it matter that we are the 2nd owners and why does mileage matter when the Corrosion warranty is 5yrs unlimited miles? What do I do now? speak with the service manager over Chrysler?
Thank you! I am going to keep everyone informed with how this goes.. we are just utterly disgusted with the entire thing at the moment and will not take no for an answer... If I have to make this public via news or whatever I certainly will do so... This is Chrysler's problem and I have a Warranty for it that they HAVE to honor.Based on forum posts, it appears that Chrysler has replaced, and attempted repairs of numerous aluminum panels (predominantly hoods). It is possible that your dealer referred your problem to a "factory rep" who is not "up to speed".
All of the automakers are having profound, widespread problems with galvanic corrosion of aluminum panels. They all have aluminum panels attached to steel frames/mounts/etc. without being completely isolated, which results in the galvanic reaction. I know firsthand that Ford dealers don't even need factory reps to authorize replacing hoods, and good dealers (with their own body-shops) won't even attempt a "repair & repaint", knowing that it will fail in short order.
If you have personally contacted Chrysler Customer Service (via the 800 number), and received a Case Number, hopefully the problem will be resolved. I am sure that many of us on this forum will be very interested to hear if Chrysler resolves your corrosion problem properly, or if we are collectively to expect unacceptable non-service from them. Please keep us informed.
Were you still within the 36k mile warranty period? not that you should have to be since there is a 5yr unlimited mileage corrosion warranty on the outer panels but im just curious.Got onto this thread late but it sounds like you have been working with a bad dealership. Sounds like they might have a problem with their body shop. I bought my Pacifica used and after a year I had the hood paint bubbles. I took it to Atlantic Chrysler in Saint Augustine and they repainted the hood and got me a rental car. No cost, no questions.