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Fowler dodge on i 240 is boo boo!!!!!! Avoid!
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<blockquote data-quote="T34r1tUp" data-source="post: 1617197" data-attributes="member: 14269"><p>i work on cars for a living and one of my customers has a dodge caravan.</p><p></p><p>well out of nowhere the van would continuously honk the horn and flash lights when you open the doors. it was the factory security system. None of the factory key fobs would work so i had them take the van to a dodge dealer to have the key fobs reprogrammed. They went to Fowler dodge on i-240 BIG MISTAKE!!!</p><p></p><p>By the time they got to the truck the battery was dead from flashing the lights. They called and said they had tried charging the battery and that it would not hold a charge and it would be $160 for a new battery. The owner said he had just replaced it a couple months back. so i go up there and it turns out the battery terminals are loose. These monkeys were trying to charge a battery with loose terminals!!!! i put another battery in it that i had laying around the shop.</p><p></p><p>the next day they call again and say that they could not program the remotes becuase they were bad and needed to buy a new one for $80. </p><p></p><p>then they call later and say there was an aftermarket alarm that was causing the problem and it was not letting them program the remotes. this was total BS because the aftermarket alarm was completely unhooked, and i also looked up the install manual for the alarm and it does not even splice into the lights or the horn. all it would do is kill the starter.</p><p></p><p>$380 later and they did not even do a damn thing to the truck!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T34r1tUp, post: 1617197, member: 14269"] i work on cars for a living and one of my customers has a dodge caravan. well out of nowhere the van would continuously honk the horn and flash lights when you open the doors. it was the factory security system. None of the factory key fobs would work so i had them take the van to a dodge dealer to have the key fobs reprogrammed. They went to Fowler dodge on i-240 BIG MISTAKE!!! By the time they got to the truck the battery was dead from flashing the lights. They called and said they had tried charging the battery and that it would not hold a charge and it would be $160 for a new battery. The owner said he had just replaced it a couple months back. so i go up there and it turns out the battery terminals are loose. These monkeys were trying to charge a battery with loose terminals!!!! i put another battery in it that i had laying around the shop. the next day they call again and say that they could not program the remotes becuase they were bad and needed to buy a new one for $80. then they call later and say there was an aftermarket alarm that was causing the problem and it was not letting them program the remotes. this was total BS because the aftermarket alarm was completely unhooked, and i also looked up the install manual for the alarm and it does not even splice into the lights or the horn. all it would do is kill the starter. $380 later and they did not even do a damn thing to the truck!!! [/QUOTE]
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