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berkdodge

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  1. My name is Zach Kady. I work at Berk Law PLLC, one of a few law firms handling a class action lawsuit on behalf of Journey owners against Chrysler/Dodge regarding inadequate braking systems on the 2009 and 2010 Journey vehicles. We have recently learned that Dodge has extended some warranties on brake components to 3years/36k miles. I am posting here to find out if anyone has received notice of such an extension. Please reply to the thread or e-mail me at info@berklawdc.com to let us know whether or not you've received this notice. For your convenience, I have attached a standard copy of the notice to this thread so that you can be sure whether or not you've seen it before.

    110518 Warranty Extension NOTICE.pdf

    Email me

    Thank You,

    Zach

  2. Black Pearl,

    My name is Zach Kady, I am a law clerk at a Washington, DC class action firm representing Journey owners in a suit related to rapid brake wear and breach of contract. We filed suit nearly 9 months ago in Federal District Court in New Jersey. I would like to speak with you about this letter and warranty extension that you mentione here. Others have called us informing us of the extension, but we've yet to see the Dodge's letter. Please e-mail me at zach@berklawdc.com and CC my colleague David Martin (david@berklawdc.com) or call us at 202-232-7550 to discuss this matter. We would simply like a copy of the warranty extension letter either by fax or e-mail.

    Thanks very much. Hopefully we can resolve this issue and help the numerous Journey owners who are not informed of this warranty extension.

    -Zach

    zach@berklawdc.com

    GREAT NEWS READ BELOW!!!!

    I just received a letter today from Dodge 3/11/2011. It states, "This letter is to inform you that the warranty period on your 2010 Dodge Journey Front Brake components, has been extended to 3 years or 36K miles, whichever occurs first. This extended warranty coverage applies to the front pads and rotors on your vehicle.....0 mi. to 12k mi. $0 deductable, 12k mi to 24k mi. $50 decuctable, 24k mi. to 36k mi. $100 deductable..."

    "If you have already paid for the replacement for your front pads and rotors, you may be eligible to receive a reimbursement. " - you need to complete a form and submit it with your original receipts (make a copy for your self before sending the originals).

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