Need serious professional help..From Ram owners and dodge employees..
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I realy appreciate all the replys..I do.. However i need some help.. I cant seem to find anywhere to look up part #'s.. When I did on Google for 05139102a-c I came up with this http://www.scribd.com/doc/2662661/Je...-Parts-Catalog
They say its out of a 2007 Jeep WK 2007 - Commander ARGHH Is there a place where I can look this stuff up? Also antother peoples opinions on this?
They say its out of a 2007 Jeep WK 2007 - Commander ARGHH Is there a place where I can look this stuff up? Also antother peoples opinions on this?
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I would contact your insurance co. If you paid for a crate motor and got a rebuilt motor that is definately insurance fraud. It sounds like you have the proof. When the insurance co takes them to court and calls the oil boy to the stand do you think he is going to lie for them for his 12 bucks an hour?
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Verbal means nothing. If their promises, descriptions, what they're gonna fix and how they're gonna fix it are not on paper, lots of luck. When it comes to legal stuff it's got to be in writing or it's gonna be tough to get recourse. At any rate I would run all this by a lawyer and see where you stand. Possibly contact your state Attorney General. The game changes sometimes when they are contacted by a lawyer and know you mean business. When it comes to law "fair" has little to do with anything.
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Verbal means nothing. If their promises, descriptions, what they're gonna fix and how they're gonna fix it are not on paper, lots of luck. When it comes to legal stuff it's got to be in writing or it's gonna be tough to get recourse. At any rate I would run all this by a lawyer and see where you stand. Possibly contact your state Attorney General. The game changes sometimes when they are contacted by a lawyer and know you mean business. When it comes to law "fair" has little to do with anything.
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Gonna try and shed some light here. First, Dodge DOES not replace engines with a "crate motor". Dodge offers a short block and a long block. The part number 5139102AC is for a short block. This means that they had to reuse your "old" heads, old intake, and some other old parts. The oil filter part number for a 2007 is different from a 2008. The part number for a 2007 is 5281090 and the part number for a 2008 is 4884899AB. The dealer should have inspected/cleaned you old heads for defects before they bolted them back on. But it may have been hard to see all small pieces of metal that could have led to the 2nd failure. The dealer "should" repair any problems you have. Call Chrysler at 1-800-992-1997 and voice your opinion.. Chrysler/Dodge may not pay to repair your driveway but the dealer should make good on any of their mistakes...
And please don't think that all dealers are this way......
And please don't think that all dealers are this way......
Last edited by Parts/Service; 10-20-2008 at 10:45 PM.
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Gonna try and shed some light here. First, Dodge DOES not replace engines with a "crate motor". Dodge offers a short block and a long block. The part number 5139102AC is for a short block. This means that they had to reuse your "old" heads, old intake, and some other old parts. The oil filter part number for a 2007 is different from a 2008. The part number for a 2007 is 5281090 and the part number for a 2008 is 4884899AB. The dealer should have inspected/cleaned you old heads for defects before they bolted them back on. But it may have been hard to see all small pieces of metal that could have led to the 2nd failure. The dealer "should" repair any problems you have. Call Chrysler at 1-800-992-1997 and voice your opinion.. Chrysler/Dodge may not pay to repair your driveway but the dealer should make good on any of their mistakes...
And please don't think that all dealers are this way......
And please don't think that all dealers are this way......
Thanks for you insight it does help a ton!
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5139102AC is the part # for both the '07 and '08 short blocks, they do however use a different oil filter adapter. The adapter for '08 changed to a 22mm thread ( thats the reason for new filter # ), the part # for the 22mm adapter is 4892338AA, It "should" just replace the adapter thats on the block you have now.
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5139102AC is the part # for both the '07 and '08 short blocks, they do however use a different oil filter adapter. The adapter for '08 changed to a 22mm thread ( thats the reason for new filter # ), the part # for the 22mm adapter is 4892338AA, It "should" just replace the adapter thats on the block you have now.