The Warranty Newsletter is valuable to a wide range of automotive professionals from warranty administrators to service managers.
Warranty Administrator - The Warranty Newsletter was created to aid the warranty administrator. Keep up on the latest warranty news published monthly. Along with the newsletter you will receive Quick Reference Warranty Help Cards, Warranty Publications, and other great tools to help you with your warranty claims.
Service Manager - Busy service managers will love our Warranty Newsletter because we consolidate warranty processes into articles that are brief and to the point for easy reading.
Service Consultant – A busy service consultant doesn’t have time to read important bulletins and other administrative messages, so this newsletter picks out the important parts and puts them in our newsletters with well written, easy to read articles.
Dealer Principal – Most dealer principals are overwhelmed by Chrysler Policy. The Warranty Newsletter is filled with policy information, but more importantly, we write about policy issues that are most likely to apply to your dealership.
Parts Manager – The newsletter offers useful information for parts managers as well. We bring you the latest information on various parts programs.
Technician – Technicians will benefit from the newsletter’s timely articles that point out proper documentation and help in claiming all the labor hours the technician is entitled to.
Fixed Ops Director – Busy fixed ops directors will love our Warranty Newsletter because we consolidate warranty processes into articles that are brief and to the point for easy reading.
Body Shop Manager – The newsletter provides in-depth information on how to properly code and submit, paint, corrosion, and those tough transportation claims.
Office Manager – This newsletter will help office managers to understand the warranty process and be better able to manage warranty schedules.
Dispatcher – Dispatchers can be an important liaison to service management. The better they understand warranty claim documentation, the less likely they will miss important authorizations and approvals.

