I have a '21 2500 6.4L. The original warranty will expire in July, but I did buy the 8 year Mopar warranty as mentioned in this forum since it was pretty cheap for low mileage. Anyways, I tend to like to do things myself and stay away from dealerships because the few times I have had to bring something there over the past 20 years, it seems like I always have to bring it back because of something they made worse or didn't fix. My truck only has 12,000 miles on it in almost 3 years so I have just changed the oil myself since it was new and not really had to do much else. I do still have the tailgate recall that I need to bring in so they can check it off the list, but am wondering if I should have them check out the rest of the truck just in case there is something that needs to be fixed. I can't imagine what. If so, what do I have them do? Oil is not really due to be changed yet (I have just been doing it yearly since I only average 4,000 miles a year). I guess the tires are due to be rotated (I even did that myself last time). I just figure if you bring it in to have them do something, they do the complimentary check on the other typical stuff. What do you guys think? Should I have them do something, and if so, what?
*Edit* After posting this, I just saw a Mopar coupon for a free multi point inspection. Is that good enough? I guess I haven't checked the differential fluid or transfer case fluid in a while so they'll at least do that.
*Edit* After posting this, I just saw a Mopar coupon for a free multi point inspection. Is that good enough? I guess I haven't checked the differential fluid or transfer case fluid in a while so they'll at least do that.
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