UPDATE. Our Ram dealership called today. Chrysler will NOT cover the replacement of our 2nd txfr case under warranty. Per the service manager FCA said the txfr failed due to "being overloaded".
Our dealer has decided to cover the cost of replacing the txfr case .
I'm baffled by the failure since we were 4,050 lbs BELOW the max towing for our VIN.
Needless to say I dont trust this truck and will be trading in it ASAP.
The dealership is recommending a Ram 4500. Seems over kill to pull an occasional trailer loaded with 13,500 lbs.
Thoughts?
I see what is wrong! You were driving someone else’s truck!
You do realize, that the two pictures you have there are not of the same truck? One is a four-door, one is a two door.
UPDATE. Our Ram dealership called today. Chrysler will NOT cover the replacement of our 2nd txfr case under warranty. Per the service manager FCA said the txfr failed due to "being overloaded".
Our dealer has decided to cover the cost of replacing the txfr case .
I'm baffled by the failure since we were 4,050 lbs BELOW the max towing for our VIN.
Needless to say I dont trust this truck and will be trading in it ASAP.
The dealership is recommending a Ram 4500. Seems over kill to pull an occasional trailer loaded with 13,500 lbs.
Thoughts?
You might want to also check on insurance. Going to a 4500 might cause an increase, depending on the type of insurance you currently carry
Not knowing all the details, you’re right, I don’t see how your weight caused the issue. I know folks who are seriously overloaded and have never had an issue
I had a 5500 and Geico would only insure it because it had a pickup bed. Had it had a flat or utility bed they wouldn't have insured it. Allstate wouldn't even give me a quote.
I've been around this forum for a long time and I believe that this is the first time that someone has had a warranty repair denied for being over loaded. Does anyone remember another time?
I've been around this forum for a long time and I believe that this is the first time that someone has had a warranty repair denied for being over loaded. Does anyone remember another time?
I would contest that ruling. Demand to see a factory rep in person. If and When the guy shows up take him for a ride down to the local scale with the loaner truck and the loaded trailer. Let him tell you No better yet show you how you are over weight. The transfer case should not just blow apart towing on a flat road. You are not any where near the max torque they advertise the box is capable of handling. I'd also hire a lawyer in case they don't send a rep out. They boast all the time what these trucks can do and when you try to do it they tell you That you are over loaded!?!?!?!?! Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!!!!!
It's good to hear from all of you that this a one off.I really doubt that the TC is the problem. 2 in less than 2000 miles? Im thinking a lack of understanding on the mechanics part is problemo numero uno.