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3. WHAT IS NOT COVERED
3.1. MODIFICATIONS NOT COVERED
A. SOME MODIFICATIONS DO NOT VOID THE WARRANTIES BUT
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RE NOT COVERED
Certain changes that you might make to your vehicle do not, by
themselves, void the warranties described in this booklet. Examples of
some of these changes are:
• Installing non-FCA US LLC parts, components, or equipment such as, a
non-FCA US LLC radio or speed control.
• Using special non-FCA US LLC materials or additives.
• Modifying the front bumper, vehicle body structure, or adding aftermarket side steps or running boards.
• Replacing windshields on vehicles equipped with Advanced Driver Assist Systems with non-FCA US LLC genuine parts.
• Using aftermarket collision parts.
• Attaching or installing any aftermarket accessories, including transparent material (e.g. glass tinting) or aftermarket grilles.
Your warranties do not cover any part that was not on your vehicle when it
left the manufacturing plant or is not certified for use on your vehicle. Nor
do they cover the costs of any repairs or adjustments that might be caused
or needed because of the installation or use of non-FCA US LLC parts,
components, equipment, materials, or additives.
NOTE:
Non-FCA US LLC parts can also impact downstream or other related
safety systems.
Performance or racing parts are considered to be non-FCA US LLC parts.
Repairs or adjustments caused by their use are not covered under your
warranties.
Examples of the types of alterations not covered are:
• Installing accessories — except for genuine FCA US LLC/MOPAR® acces
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sories installed by an authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep® or Ram dealer.
• Applying rustproofing or other protection products.
• Changing the vehicle's configuration or dimensions, such as converting the vehicle into a limousine or food service vehicle.
• Using any refrigerant that FCA US LLC has not approved.
B. MODIFICATIONS THAT WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTIES
These actions will void your warranties:
• Disconnecting, tampering with, or altering the odometer will void your warranties, unless your repairing technician follows the legal require -
ments for repairing or replacing odometers.
• Attaching any device that disconnects the odometer will also void your warranties.
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9. MAINTENANCE
9.1. GENERAL INFORMATION
It is your responsibility to properly maintain and operate your new vehicle.
Follow the instructions contained in the General and Scheduled Mainte -
nance Service guidelines in your Owner’s Manual. Regular, scheduled
maintenance is essential to trouble-free operation. If there is a dispute
between you and FCA US LLC concerning your maintenance of your
vehicle, FCA US LLC will require you to provide proof that your vehicle was
properly maintained.
For your convenience, FCA US LLC has prepared a Maintenance Schedule
with routine service intervals which is included in your Owner's Manual. It
is essential to follow these required maintenance intervals for safe
trouble-free operation.
9.2. WHERE TO GO FOR MAINTENANCE
FCA US LLC recommends that you return to the authorized dealer from
whom you bought your vehicle for all maintenance service both during and
after the warranty periods. Although you can get warranty service from any
authorized dealer who sells your particular make, returning to your selling
authorized dealer will help ensure that all your service needs are met and
that you are completely satisfied. The dealership technicians are specifi -
cally trained to proficiently perform maintenance and repair procedures on
your vehicle.
Authorized Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or Ram dealers will help ensure that all
your service needs are met and that you are completely satisfied. FCA US
LLC strongly recommends you use genuine FCA US LLC/Mopar parts to
maintain your vehicle.
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