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Check 2020 telluride at 92,000 miles

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I’m thinking of taking in my telluride so they can see if there is anything wrong that would be replaced/repaired under warranty. Any tips?
About 5000 miles ago there was an oil pan leaking and boot gasket leaking. Both were repaired under warranty.

Thanks Diana
 
I don't know if I would approach it the way that you're suggesting. I would bring it in for something specific such as an oil and/or filter change, or any specific complaint you might have about an unexpected noise that you hear while operating your Telluride. I would then ask them to also do a full review of the vehicle and see if they have any specific recommendations. I would not ask anything about warranty possibilities, as they're not really incentivized to do that. I'm curious what others have done as they reached the end of their warranty.
 




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