I complained to Dodge and they paid for half of the charges I incurred which was cool (since the warranty had expired a month earlier) but then the mechanic who replaced the battery got acid all over the paint on the rear of the car. it didn't do anything at first but after a couple of days it messed up my paint job. Since it didn't look messed up when I left the shop the mechanic argued it wasn't done at his shop so now I'm driving around with a screwed up paint job. Battery never should have exploded in the first place. Car had less than 29000 miles at the time.
I complained to Dodge and they paid for half of the charges I incurred which was cool (since the warranty had expired a month earlier) but then the mechanic who replaced the battery got acid all over the paint on the rear of the car. it didn't do anything at first but after a couple of days it messed up my paint job. Since it didn't look messed up when I left the shop the mechanic argued it wasn't done at his shop so now I'm driving around with a screwed up paint job. Battery never should have exploded in the first place. Car had less than 29000 miles at the time.
- mikehawaii, Honolulu, HI, US