Help, paint peeling off!
#21
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Re: Help, paint peeling off!
Wow. My `89 Cherokee's blue paint sunburned and peeled too. You'd think
tht they'd have worked out the problems by the `90s.
Come to think of it, my `96 Cherokee's black paint is showing white primer
on the driver's door and on the roof near the aft end of the roof rack
rails.
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Mike Romain wrote:
>
> Is it blue?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> XS11E wrote:
>>
>> I've searched this group on Google but can't find any relevant posts so
>> please help a newbie.
>>
>> I have a 1993 Grand Cherokee and several years back I began to see
>> small blisters in the paint which eventually became bare spots. Now
>> I've got large areas on the hood, roof, upper doors, etc. that are
>> completely bare and more is beginning to come off.
>>
>> I've already got estimates on repainting but here's the question:
>>
>> Does Jeep have any hidden warranties on this? I know the problem isn't
>> unknown, will they do anything about it?
>>
>> I did write them but they refused due to age and mileage but... 10
>> years isn't asking much of a paint job nor is 80,000 miles*.
>>
>> Any ideas? I can't believe this isn't a factory defect...
>>
>> *For comparison, my 1992 Mazda Miata has 137,000 miles and the paint
>> (same white as the Jeep) is original and almost perfect.
>
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#22
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Re: Help, paint peeling off!
Wow. My `89 Cherokee's blue paint sunburned and peeled too. You'd think
tht they'd have worked out the problems by the `90s.
Come to think of it, my `96 Cherokee's black paint is showing white primer
on the driver's door and on the roof near the aft end of the roof rack
rails.
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Mike Romain wrote:
>
> Is it blue?
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> XS11E wrote:
>>
>> I've searched this group on Google but can't find any relevant posts so
>> please help a newbie.
>>
>> I have a 1993 Grand Cherokee and several years back I began to see
>> small blisters in the paint which eventually became bare spots. Now
>> I've got large areas on the hood, roof, upper doors, etc. that are
>> completely bare and more is beginning to come off.
>>
>> I've already got estimates on repainting but here's the question:
>>
>> Does Jeep have any hidden warranties on this? I know the problem isn't
>> unknown, will they do anything about it?
>>
>> I did write them but they refused due to age and mileage but... 10
>> years isn't asking much of a paint job nor is 80,000 miles*.
>>
>> Any ideas? I can't believe this isn't a factory defect...
>>
>> *For comparison, my 1992 Mazda Miata has 137,000 miles and the paint
>> (same white as the Jeep) is original and almost perfect.
>
--
"I defer to your plainly more vivid memories of topless women with
whips....r"
R. H. Draney recalls AFU in the Good Old Days.
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Re: Help, paint peeling off!
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in
news:422C9BA0.94BEC62B@sympatico.ca:
> Is it blue?
White.
>> *For comparison, my 1992 Mazda Miata has 137,000 miles and the
>> paint (same white as the Jeep) is original and almost perfect.
news:422C9BA0.94BEC62B@sympatico.ca:
> Is it blue?
White.
>> *For comparison, my 1992 Mazda Miata has 137,000 miles and the
>> paint (same white as the Jeep) is original and almost perfect.
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Re: Help, paint peeling off!
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in
news:422C9BA0.94BEC62B@sympatico.ca:
> Is it blue?
White.
>> *For comparison, my 1992 Mazda Miata has 137,000 miles and the
>> paint (same white as the Jeep) is original and almost perfect.
news:422C9BA0.94BEC62B@sympatico.ca:
> Is it blue?
White.
>> *For comparison, my 1992 Mazda Miata has 137,000 miles and the
>> paint (same white as the Jeep) is original and almost perfect.
#25
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Re: Help, paint peeling off!
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in
news:422C9BA0.94BEC62B@sympatico.ca:
> Is it blue?
White.
>> *For comparison, my 1992 Mazda Miata has 137,000 miles and the
>> paint (same white as the Jeep) is original and almost perfect.
news:422C9BA0.94BEC62B@sympatico.ca:
> Is it blue?
White.
>> *For comparison, my 1992 Mazda Miata has 137,000 miles and the
>> paint (same white as the Jeep) is original and almost perfect.
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Re: Help, paint peeling off!
"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in
news:fp6Xd.907$jW6.648@fe2.columbus.rr.com:
> As far as a recourse from the car makers, I saw a news program a long
> while back and basically the auto makers were claiming the cars were
> too old or too many miles and denying claims.
That's just about what they told me.
news:fp6Xd.907$jW6.648@fe2.columbus.rr.com:
> As far as a recourse from the car makers, I saw a news program a long
> while back and basically the auto makers were claiming the cars were
> too old or too many miles and denying claims.
That's just about what they told me.
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"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in
news:fp6Xd.907$jW6.648@fe2.columbus.rr.com:
> As far as a recourse from the car makers, I saw a news program a long
> while back and basically the auto makers were claiming the cars were
> too old or too many miles and denying claims.
That's just about what they told me.
news:fp6Xd.907$jW6.648@fe2.columbus.rr.com:
> As far as a recourse from the car makers, I saw a news program a long
> while back and basically the auto makers were claiming the cars were
> too old or too many miles and denying claims.
That's just about what they told me.
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Re: Help, paint peeling off!
"Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in
news:fp6Xd.907$jW6.648@fe2.columbus.rr.com:
> As far as a recourse from the car makers, I saw a news program a long
> while back and basically the auto makers were claiming the cars were
> too old or too many miles and denying claims.
That's just about what they told me.
news:fp6Xd.907$jW6.648@fe2.columbus.rr.com:
> As far as a recourse from the car makers, I saw a news program a long
> while back and basically the auto makers were claiming the cars were
> too old or too many miles and denying claims.
That's just about what they told me.
#29
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Re: Help, paint peeling off!
XS11E,
If you get a phone number from someone who has a newer product call the
number in the back of the owners manual - look for the Customer
Relations. It will probably be neceesary to find the particular
department who handles such claims. More than one call will be
necessary. You will have to be persistant (ie: a pain in the azz) till
someone finally gives in. At the same time, take the vehicle to a
stealership body shop and get the lowdown from those guys. The
bodyshop guys may tell you of any specific problems with that year or
model (and maybe even who to contact). Work both ends against the
middle. I know of a few people who have gotten new paint jobs from
Chrysler - the entire car - but niether were as old as yours, but
close.
The number I have in my 1997 owners manual is (800) 465 - 2001. I will
check with my buddy to see if he recalls how he got his repainted but
his memmory isn't so good unless it involves a dame.
Good Luck,
Steve
XS11E wrote:
> "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in
> news:fp6Xd.907$jW6.648@fe2.columbus.rr.com:
>
> > As far as a recourse from the car makers, I saw a news program a
long
> > while back and basically the auto makers were claiming the cars
were
> > too old or too many miles and denying claims.
>
> That's just about what they told me.
If you get a phone number from someone who has a newer product call the
number in the back of the owners manual - look for the Customer
Relations. It will probably be neceesary to find the particular
department who handles such claims. More than one call will be
necessary. You will have to be persistant (ie: a pain in the azz) till
someone finally gives in. At the same time, take the vehicle to a
stealership body shop and get the lowdown from those guys. The
bodyshop guys may tell you of any specific problems with that year or
model (and maybe even who to contact). Work both ends against the
middle. I know of a few people who have gotten new paint jobs from
Chrysler - the entire car - but niether were as old as yours, but
close.
The number I have in my 1997 owners manual is (800) 465 - 2001. I will
check with my buddy to see if he recalls how he got his repainted but
his memmory isn't so good unless it involves a dame.
Good Luck,
Steve
XS11E wrote:
> "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in
> news:fp6Xd.907$jW6.648@fe2.columbus.rr.com:
>
> > As far as a recourse from the car makers, I saw a news program a
long
> > while back and basically the auto makers were claiming the cars
were
> > too old or too many miles and denying claims.
>
> That's just about what they told me.
#30
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Re: Help, paint peeling off!
XS11E,
If you get a phone number from someone who has a newer product call the
number in the back of the owners manual - look for the Customer
Relations. It will probably be neceesary to find the particular
department who handles such claims. More than one call will be
necessary. You will have to be persistant (ie: a pain in the azz) till
someone finally gives in. At the same time, take the vehicle to a
stealership body shop and get the lowdown from those guys. The
bodyshop guys may tell you of any specific problems with that year or
model (and maybe even who to contact). Work both ends against the
middle. I know of a few people who have gotten new paint jobs from
Chrysler - the entire car - but niether were as old as yours, but
close.
The number I have in my 1997 owners manual is (800) 465 - 2001. I will
check with my buddy to see if he recalls how he got his repainted but
his memmory isn't so good unless it involves a dame.
Good Luck,
Steve
XS11E wrote:
> "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in
> news:fp6Xd.907$jW6.648@fe2.columbus.rr.com:
>
> > As far as a recourse from the car makers, I saw a news program a
long
> > while back and basically the auto makers were claiming the cars
were
> > too old or too many miles and denying claims.
>
> That's just about what they told me.
If you get a phone number from someone who has a newer product call the
number in the back of the owners manual - look for the Customer
Relations. It will probably be neceesary to find the particular
department who handles such claims. More than one call will be
necessary. You will have to be persistant (ie: a pain in the azz) till
someone finally gives in. At the same time, take the vehicle to a
stealership body shop and get the lowdown from those guys. The
bodyshop guys may tell you of any specific problems with that year or
model (and maybe even who to contact). Work both ends against the
middle. I know of a few people who have gotten new paint jobs from
Chrysler - the entire car - but niether were as old as yours, but
close.
The number I have in my 1997 owners manual is (800) 465 - 2001. I will
check with my buddy to see if he recalls how he got his repainted but
his memmory isn't so good unless it involves a dame.
Good Luck,
Steve
XS11E wrote:
> "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in
> news:fp6Xd.907$jW6.648@fe2.columbus.rr.com:
>
> > As far as a recourse from the car makers, I saw a news program a
long
> > while back and basically the auto makers were claiming the cars
were
> > too old or too many miles and denying claims.
>
> That's just about what they told me.