JustChilling19
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Here’s a fun Friday story for everyone....
Took my truck into the stealership for some warranty work. They had to do a water pump recall and a catalityc converter recall and some other warranty items. I pick the truck up and not even 40km later the check engine light comes on. I drive it for as couple weeks to see if it turns back off (plus too busy at work to take it back)Coincidence? The fuel is irate literally doubled after (ran two tanks of diesel through it if that).
Now, with this cold weather I can’t use my command start with the check engine light on. So it goes from a whatever problem to extremely annoying. So I take the truck in today- that’s a **** show story in itself...
Turns out it is the NOX sensor in the turbo tube. Allegedly this has nothing to do with their prior work and there is no warranty. Coincidence? It’s a 2013 ram 3500. The recommended a delete shop right on the phone for me. Funniest part- they wanted $1900 for the sensor alone. $2500 for the repair.
Yes i have a code scanner and will be clearing off for a bit. Guess I need to decide if I want to keep it or not sooner then I thought!
Happy friday all!
Took my truck into the stealership for some warranty work. They had to do a water pump recall and a catalityc converter recall and some other warranty items. I pick the truck up and not even 40km later the check engine light comes on. I drive it for as couple weeks to see if it turns back off (plus too busy at work to take it back)Coincidence? The fuel is irate literally doubled after (ran two tanks of diesel through it if that).
Now, with this cold weather I can’t use my command start with the check engine light on. So it goes from a whatever problem to extremely annoying. So I take the truck in today- that’s a **** show story in itself...
Turns out it is the NOX sensor in the turbo tube. Allegedly this has nothing to do with their prior work and there is no warranty. Coincidence? It’s a 2013 ram 3500. The recommended a delete shop right on the phone for me. Funniest part- they wanted $1900 for the sensor alone. $2500 for the repair.
Yes i have a code scanner and will be clearing off for a bit. Guess I need to decide if I want to keep it or not sooner then I thought!
Happy friday all!