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What is the basic warranty on 2009 Chrysler Town-AND-Country?

Chrysler's warranty policies change over time, and the specifics depend on the exact trim level and purchase date of the 2009 Town & Country. There wasn't a single, universal "basic warranty" length. Instead, there were likely several overlapping warranties:

* Powertrain Warranty: This usually covered the engine, transmission, and drive axle. It was typically a longer warranty than the basic bumper-to-bumper warranty. The exact duration (e.g., 5 years/60,000 miles, or 7 years/70,000 miles) would be in the original owner's paperwork.

* Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty: This covered more components but generally had a shorter duration than the powertrain warranty. Again, the specifics (typically 3 years/36,000 miles) are in the original documentation.

* Corrosion Warranty: This covered rust and corrosion, usually lasting for a longer period than the other warranties.

To find the exact warranty information for a specific 2009 Chrysler Town & Country:

1. Look for the original warranty booklet: This is the best source. It should have been provided when the vehicle was new.

2. Check the vehicle's history report: Services like Carfax or AutoCheck might show warranty information if it's been recorded.

3. Contact a Chrysler dealership: Provide the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and they may be able to look up the original warranty information.

Keep in mind that any original warranty likely expired years ago for a 2009 vehicle.