A new problem with 06 dak
I just had the left front wheel bearing replaced, it was howling also, thought it was the tires. Now it is so quiet its a different truck. The only thing you here is the sweet low rumble of the exhuast....
OK, first of all, thanks to Lucas Dodge in Lumerton NJ who have completely restored my faith that some dealerships are 1st class! They replaced both front hubs in 1 day, gave me a loaner the whole time, apparently the driver side was bad but they replaced both to be sure.
That is great news about the dealer in Lumberton.23 Dodge (where I bought the truck) here in Northern NJ is great as well, Racinartist (and BionicRooster) if you ever get up this way. I live about 3-1/2 miles from Johnson Dodge here in Mount Olive (western morrs county), but I drive 35+ miles to 23 Dodge in Butler (northern morris county) because the service that good.
I had the PCM go in my truck back in July. 23 Dodge diagnosed the problem within minutes and an hour after I dropped it off I had a phone call telling me what was wrong and it was covered under warranty. They fixed it the next day and off I went. Before I drove the distance to Butler, I took it to Johnson because it was close to home. They told me it was only an O2 sensor and they fixed it. I got in the truck and drove it about 4 feet and the check-engine light came on. They told me that because I had a flowmaster exhaust and a K&N intake, that the O2 sensor is malfunctioning and that I would have to pay for them to get it back to factory specs before they could fix it and it wouldn't be covered under warranty. Hmmm, MF'ing Crooks? What do you think? If they even bothered to hook it up to the computer, they would've know it was the PCM and the mods that were made had nothing to do with it. So, DO NOT EVER go to Johnson for anything.
Now that I have vented, once again, Kudos to Lucas in Lumberton.
I had the PCM go in my truck back in July. 23 Dodge diagnosed the problem within minutes and an hour after I dropped it off I had a phone call telling me what was wrong and it was covered under warranty. They fixed it the next day and off I went. Before I drove the distance to Butler, I took it to Johnson because it was close to home. They told me it was only an O2 sensor and they fixed it. I got in the truck and drove it about 4 feet and the check-engine light came on. They told me that because I had a flowmaster exhaust and a K&N intake, that the O2 sensor is malfunctioning and that I would have to pay for them to get it back to factory specs before they could fix it and it wouldn't be covered under warranty. Hmmm, MF'ing Crooks? What do you think? If they even bothered to hook it up to the computer, they would've know it was the PCM and the mods that were made had nothing to do with it. So, DO NOT EVER go to Johnson for anything.
Now that I have vented, once again, Kudos to Lucas in Lumberton.


