lift pump conversion happening !
#5
I'll believe it when I see it with my own eyes. DC went 5 years without recalling ball joints on the Durangos when cost and liability is much higher.
I also don't think DC will lower the powertrain warranty from the 7year/70k miles. Why would they? DC won't honor the warranty so why would lowering the warranty coverage help the profit margin? Hell, increasing the warranty to infinity with unlimited miles wouldn't cost them any more.
I also don't think DC will lower the powertrain warranty from the 7year/70k miles. Why would they? DC won't honor the warranty so why would lowering the warranty coverage help the profit margin? Hell, increasing the warranty to infinity with unlimited miles wouldn't cost them any more.
#7
Its an advanced notice , not a tsb or a recall . Its just a heads up for dealers , telling us that if you have a lift pump failure that there is a new way to fix it....origional lift pumps are no longer availiable .....changes up to a new tank and internal lift pump.....will be a recall soon ...........told ya so !
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#11
So does this mean the the problem has been fixed with the 2005 models? Or at least not as much of a concern? Can anyone tell me how the lift pump configuration is different on the 2005?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#13
That's good news, I can't believe they are going to a whole new tank. I wonder when it might become a recall, sure would be nice to get it done before it ruins a long weekend with the camper.
#14
They have 900 kits for the 34 gallon trucks and 500 for the 35 gallon trucks in the USA warehouses, very few in Canada yet ? Must contact Tech line to order........and by the looks of things now, its just a fuel pump module , harness and ecm flash, no new tank...makes more sense now.