I replaced my recalled water pump with a Gates at an independent shop and submitted a reimbursement request to FCA online. I received a check for the labor and coolant from FCA in one week. No payment for the Gates, but I am still a happy camper!
I should have added to my original post that FCA called me about 3 minutes after I filed the online reimbursement request and the customer service woman was very pleasant. She only asked me why I did not replace the pump with a MOPAR part. I told her that the new part was not available. She did not ask me if the OEM pump had failed or why I did not take the truck to the dealer. The shop that replaced the pump simply stated on the invoice I submitted it was replaced at my request. This suggests that FCA is glad to get the liability of a potential failure off their books. Whatever the reason, the Gates pump only coste me $58 out of pocket while FCA reimbursed me $300 for labor and coolant. Cheap insurance IMHO.
We have a fleet of 4500 chassis ambulances affected by this recall-one of which failed during an emergency response- no warning- as mentioned above- instant failure- with small fire as well!
What exactly is burning when this happens?instant failure- with small fire as well!
What exactly is burning when this happens?
Any one found a dealer with the water pump in stock? None here in south florida
Why would a dealer have the approved replacement pump when FCA hasn't even released the inspection and remedy information?
I guess all the people like me who replaced their wp's with one that is being recalled, and had it fail, have no recourse.