Is there a customer service number where a technician gives advice and not someone that puts you on hold forever?
Issue:
In 2017 got the water pump recall notice, no parts. July 2018, left Pa. for Sturgis, SD, 2014 3500 CTD DRW, 4x4, Aisin, 4.10, Laramie Longhorn, pulling Voltage 3670 toy hauler (20k#). Late at night, barely into Ohio the water pump gives up at 36K miles. Get towed into a dealer and spend the weekend in their lot.
Monday morning they tell me they have no parts. I ask if there is an original pump in stock, so I buy it. Good trip the rest of the way, 10 mpg round trip. I tow under 65 mph due to the trailer tire rating.
Late in 2018 parts are available. I take truck in for warranty replacement and routine service. Paperwork says recall complete. I later go to owner's online login and check. Online it says pump inspected. Call dealer, they check records and finally ask where I found the "inspected" information since they cannot. they cannot tell me anything except there are multiple serial numbers and only some get replaced. Gave me a toll free customer service number that I have called many times. Each time put on hold, transferred, disconnected, no answers.
So the huge question that no one will answer is :
If the in-stock OEM pump was not good enough to replace the warranty pumps, then why is it good enough now to leave on my truck without the warranty replacement?
I know many of you have great info and connections. Appreciate your help.
Issue:
In 2017 got the water pump recall notice, no parts. July 2018, left Pa. for Sturgis, SD, 2014 3500 CTD DRW, 4x4, Aisin, 4.10, Laramie Longhorn, pulling Voltage 3670 toy hauler (20k#). Late at night, barely into Ohio the water pump gives up at 36K miles. Get towed into a dealer and spend the weekend in their lot.
Monday morning they tell me they have no parts. I ask if there is an original pump in stock, so I buy it. Good trip the rest of the way, 10 mpg round trip. I tow under 65 mph due to the trailer tire rating.
Late in 2018 parts are available. I take truck in for warranty replacement and routine service. Paperwork says recall complete. I later go to owner's online login and check. Online it says pump inspected. Call dealer, they check records and finally ask where I found the "inspected" information since they cannot. they cannot tell me anything except there are multiple serial numbers and only some get replaced. Gave me a toll free customer service number that I have called many times. Each time put on hold, transferred, disconnected, no answers.
So the huge question that no one will answer is :
If the in-stock OEM pump was not good enough to replace the warranty pumps, then why is it good enough now to leave on my truck without the warranty replacement?
I know many of you have great info and connections. Appreciate your help.