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Chrysler 300C 2006 - How to Get Service

Chrysler 300C 2006
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2006 Chrysler 300C/300 • Dodge Magnum/Charger
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HOW TO GET SERVICE
HOW TO GET SERVICE
IN CANADA:
Warranty service must be done by an authorized Chrysler or Dodge
Retailer. If you move or are travelling in Canada, warranty service may
be requested from any authorized DaimlerChrysler Retailer, but
preferably one who sells the same Chrysler or Dodge brand vehicle as
yours.
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NTHE
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NITED
S
TATES
(
INCLUDING
U.S.
POSSESSIONS AND TERRITORIES
)
AND
M
EXICO
:
If you are travelling temporarily in the United States or Mexico, and
your vehicle remains registered in Canada, your DaimlerChrysler
Canada Warranty will still apply. Service may be requested at any
authorized Chrysler or Dodge Retailer.
IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY OUTSIDE OF NORTH AMERICA:
If you are travelling temporarily outside of North America, and your
vehicle remains registered in Canada, you should take your vehicle
to an authorized Chrysler or Dodge Retailer. If the authorized retailer
charges you for repairs which you feel should be covered under your
warranty, please get a detailed receipt for the work done. When your
vehicle returns to Canada, contact the DaimlerChrysler Canada
Customer Assistance Centre (page 18) for reimbursement
consideration. Reimbursement will not be considered if the vehicle
does not return to Canada.
IF YOU MOVE:
If you are moving to another country, be sure to contact the customs
department of the destination country before you move. Vehicle
importation rules vary considerably from country to country.
If you are moving to the United States, be sure to also contact
the DaimlerChrysler Motors Customer Assistance office at
1-800-992-1997 to obtain the necessary documentation to register
your vehicle and to determine warranty eligibility in the U.S.
NOTICE:
If your vehicle is registered outside of Canada, and you have not
followed the procedure set out above, your vehicle will no longer be
eligible for warranty coverage of any kind. (Vehicles registered to
Canadian Government officials or military personnel on assignment
outside of Canada will continue to be covered by the Basic Warranty.)

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