HVAC control lights
No Fear:
Congrats on the D. AS you can see by my sig, I AM partial to that color!
How many miles on it?
Also, you might want to email your VIN to Dodge customer assistance and they will send you back a build sheet showing every option that your D left the Newark factory with.
Feel free to ask questions! Most of us around these forums are pretty maintenance oriented which helps our D's live long lives!!!!
Don
Congrats on the D. AS you can see by my sig, I AM partial to that color!
How many miles on it?
Also, you might want to email your VIN to Dodge customer assistance and they will send you back a build sheet showing every option that your D left the Newark factory with.
Feel free to ask questions! Most of us around these forums are pretty maintenance oriented which helps our D's live long lives!!!!
Don
My D has 41,000 miles and got the build sheet from the Dodge Customer Service web site.
Like the wheels on yours---on my project list to upgrade wheels and tires along with upgrading to the MYGIG radio.
Thanks for reply
Like the wheels on yours---on my project list to upgrade wheels and tires along with upgrading to the MYGIG radio.
Thanks for reply
No Fear:
If you are the second owner of your D, you are eligible to have the remainder of the 7/70 power train warranty put into your name.
To do this, you will need to find a Dodge/Chrysler dealer and there is a fee of $150.
I did this when I bought mine last March, and within a week used it because both of my front half shafts had rotted outer CV boots.
Sure was nice to pay the $100 deductible and let the dealer wrestle with them!
Don
If you are the second owner of your D, you are eligible to have the remainder of the 7/70 power train warranty put into your name.
To do this, you will need to find a Dodge/Chrysler dealer and there is a fee of $150.
I did this when I bought mine last March, and within a week used it because both of my front half shafts had rotted outer CV boots.
Sure was nice to pay the $100 deductible and let the dealer wrestle with them!
Don
I am new to this forum and found this thread about HVAC lights being burned out. I also have this problem. This original issue may have been solved already, but I thought I would post a link to these instructions for replacing the bulbs for future reference.
http://blog.trebacz.com/2011/05/2007...c-control.html
http://blog.trebacz.com/2011/05/2007...c-control.html



