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Old Jan 4, 2014 | 04:27 PM
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Glad t hear it is resolved. Too bad we dont know what went wrong
 
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Old Jan 4, 2014 | 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by jimf5
Hi All:
OP here and an update. I took the truck in on Tuesday at 7:00 A.M. they called at 10:30 and said it was something wrong in the module and they have to replace it, but they do not know when it would come in, as it has to come in from back east, I am in Nevada, I can still use the truck so come and get it and we will call you when we get it.
So the wait begins.


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Hi All:
Just a follow up from the OP. The truck was fixed on Dec.27when the part came in. I posted the problem to see if this was a common occurrence, not to open up a discussion on dealer/do-it yourself. My dealer is very good to me as this is a small town about 45 miles n/w of Las Vegas, they rely on a lot of "word of mouth" business.


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I have seen one '13 with the wrong door module, and a couple with the wrong mirrors. Both messed with the module operation. Then there were several I had to replace. This was on earlier built ones primarily. Glad you got it resolved. Thanks for checking back in.
 
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by weedahoe
Oldjeep knows what I'm talking about. He has had his hands dirty with several large projects

First off - good that the OP got his problem solved

weedahoe - funny thing is that while I'm willing to build a lot of vehicles from scratch, the reason I buy new daily drivers is because I don't want to work on my DD. I don't even change my own oil in them

I just got done rebuilding the trans in the 97 TJ that I'm building for my daughter for when she turns 16, but the dealer changes my oil. Its all a matter of what you feel like doing yourself, but in my case if its a warranty thing I'm not even going to look twice at it.
 
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 06:48 PM
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I know the feeling. Im in the process of rebuilding my rear end now. I would not anyone to do this BUT me because it has to be so precise. The only thing I had to buy was an IN LB beam torque wrench.
 
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