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Chrysler: Online Mopar parts source these days? (Q&A)

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    Greg
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    Online Mopar parts source these days? (Q&A)

    Update: Answer found below.

    Has Chrysler prohibited online parts databases? As recently
    as last year we could search parts from places such as
    Mancari's Chrysler in Illinois (www.mancari.com), Wyckoff's
    (http://www.wyckoff-mopar-parts.com), and Koller Dodge.
    These places (along with just about every other dealer with
    a website) still sell parts online, but you have to submit a
    request manually and wait for somebody to email you a
    response with the pricing and details. Previously online
    database lookup, pricing, and ordering was available right
    on the site.

    Does anyone know where parts numbers can be searched online
    and purchased without needing a human response?

    Thanks.
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    UPDATE: I found what I am looking for at
    http://www.worldparts.com/mckinneydodge/ just before I sent
    this message. You can lookup part numbers and purchase
    there. I am sending anyway b/c I thought somebody might
    find it useful. I'm still curious why all of those other
    sites dropped their database lookup though. Maybe it was
    too much trouble at the dealership with small orders.

    LH transmission input & output sensors appear to be Mopar
    part numbers 4800878 and 4800879, respectfully. The input
    sensor is a dollar or so cheaper for some reason. Is a
    sensor O-ring routinely needed when replacing these
    sensors? I'm thinking about buying one of each sensor to
    have on hand, since so many people are having theirs fail.
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  2. #2
    wiggs@neons.o.r.g
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    Re: Online Mopar parts source these days? (Q&A)

    In article <spam>, Greg Johnson <spam> wrote: 


    I believe that Koller Dodge was either bought out or has gone
    bankrupt. Not sure what happened, if either, but alot of the Neon Owners
    that I deal with on a daily basis were concerned about current status of
    orders they had placed with them. It's too bad, Koller was a good place
    to get parts from.



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    Alan
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    Re: Online Mopar parts source these days? (Q&A)

    I hope not: months ago, they special-ordered the Euro-type side-marker
    lights for our 300M (and already charged the CC, since it was a special
    order), and I was thinking it was about time I called to see what was
    going on.

    -=-
    Alan


    On 09/25/03 05:38 am o.r.g put fingers to keyboard and
    launched the following message into cyberspace:
     


  4. #4
    Jason
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    Re: Online Mopar parts source these days? (Q&A)

    I just ordered from them two weeks ago. No Problems.

    <o.r.g> wrote in message news:bktv0r$ghp$iastate.edu... 
    wrote: 



  5. #5
    LG1247
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    Re: Online Mopar parts source these days? (Q&A)

    >Greg Johnson wrote;
     

    They come with "o" ring already installed on sensor.

    Lou

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    Bill
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    Re: Online Mopar parts source these days? (Q&A)

     

    Also Mechanicsville Dodge (www.mechanicsvilledodge.com) in VA has online
    pricing.

    Bill Putney
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    Cirrus99x
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    Re: Online Mopar parts source these days? (Q&A)

    >Bill Putney wrote:
     

    Good call Bill, I use them as well. Have had good pricing as well as service.

    Lou

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    Mike
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    Re: Online Mopar parts source these days? (Q&A)

    Koller Dodge doing well. Wife drives past it every day.



    o.r.g wrote:
     


  9. #9
    Alan
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    Re: Online Mopar parts source these days? (Q&A)

    But when I click on "Parts" on their Web site, I get a message about
    them no longer being associated with Worldparts -- or something like that.

    -=-
    Alan


    On 09/30/03 09:37 pm Mike Behnke put fingers to keyboard and launched
    the following message into cyberspace:
     


  10. #10
    Alan
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    Re: The scoop on Koller Dodge (was "Online Mopar parts source...")

    So I wonder what happened about the parts they were special-ordering for
    me a few months back and for which my card was already charged? Time to
    call the CC company, I think.

    -=-
    Alan


    On 10/02/03 12:38 am Bill Putney put fingers to keyboard and launched
    the following message into cyberspace:
     



 

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