Dead diesel update
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Hello all. Long time no see.
This is a short update for those who remember my engine mishap. I fought with Dodge up to the regional rep but it was no use. I took a different route and went through my insurance company. They were very helpful and are going to cover most of my rebuild and might fight dodge in the legal arena. I'm currently talking with Garmon's Diesel about the rebuild and hopefully we can get a package together. I'll have pics and specs when everything's back together.
This is a short update for those who remember my engine mishap. I fought with Dodge up to the regional rep but it was no use. I took a different route and went through my insurance company. They were very helpful and are going to cover most of my rebuild and might fight dodge in the legal arena. I'm currently talking with Garmon's Diesel about the rebuild and hopefully we can get a package together. I'll have pics and specs when everything's back together.
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Well,water damage is covered (flood, ex.) and Dodge said my truck had water damage. I didn't admit water damage, but the claims' adjuster said it looked like water damage. They almost didn't cover it because Dodge told them it was poor maintenance, but I showed them the poor design of the intake going directly into the fender (water past the headlight into the airbox) and they sided with me. BTW, using the 4wd system in any instance that it might be needed will void your warranty (so don't believe the DC ads showing Jeeps and trucks off-road) and when I asked about the gauges not showing a problem, Dodge said "Well I guess you just got a bad guage set". They didn't explain to me why engine damage due to faulty factory guages wasn't covered.
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I've had good luck so far with Dodge warranties. On my 2000 ram 1500 I had a 5yr 70,000 mile chrylser extended warranty. Not too long ago the water pump went out as well as a part in the tranny but I don't recall exactly what. Bill came to $1600. I called Chrysler warranty service and they promptly agreed to pay for the repairs even though my warranty ended 10,000 miles and 8 months prior.
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To be honest, I think I bought a bad setup. I've had warranty issues every 8-12 months since I bought this truck.
The 4x4 thing: Anytime you would need 4wd (i.e. snow, mud, sand, etc.) driving in that environment will void your warranty. As long as your 4wd truck doesn't leave dry pavement and is maintained by DC, you will be fine.
I know most companies would have done the same thing, but this is the last DC my family will own. I'm even rethinking my old Jeep idea, looking for an old FJ40/Defender 90now.
The 4x4 thing: Anytime you would need 4wd (i.e. snow, mud, sand, etc.) driving in that environment will void your warranty. As long as your 4wd truck doesn't leave dry pavement and is maintained by DC, you will be fine.
I know most companies would have done the same thing, but this is the last DC my family will own. I'm even rethinking my old Jeep idea, looking for an old FJ40/Defender 90now.