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Old 06-28-2014, 11:43 AM   #11
abaucom21
 
Drives: 2011 2LT White, 1966 TBird conv.
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Location: Ottawa Ontario
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If antifreeze got into your carpet, make sure that the dealer replaces not only the carpet but all of the matting underneath. If they do not do this, you will never get rid of the sweet smell of antifreeze.
Request dealership photo document this process.

Sorry this is your first new car experience but it happens. Had a new 1996 Sebring LXI coupe which had a wind notice on right side of windshield. Windshield removed and resealed 3 times in two years. Third time was the charm as after 2 years Chrysler issued a TSB on the issue. Inconvenient yes, make sure your dealership gives you a free loner while your auto is in the shop.
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