Some year we will be notified. At least the techs will be able to do them blindfolded by then so we should have no problems post surgery.Called Ram customer service yesterday on my 19. They still don’t have the recall parts and or software for the 2019’s. Told me they will email when the recall can be done….my truck is still running great with 35,500 miles on it.
Yeah Signal73! Should be a no brainer by thenSome year we will be notified. At least the techs will be able to do them blindfolded by then so we should have no problems post surgery.
Just wondering,
Does anyone know how much ram has to pay for this recall?
Parts and labor.
first, an intact CP4
second, with a cratered CP4
just curious what this decision to go to the CP4 ends up costing Ram per truck.
one good thing about this situation is it made me a better steward of my truck!
Hot Shot secret goes in every fill up!
thanks!!
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I can see that as a possibility, but the question remains.I would think that Bosch is footing most of the cost if not all of it, btw Cummins choose the pump not FCA/Ram...
Just wondering,
Does anyone know how much ram has to pay for this recall?
Parts and labor.
first, an intact CP4 About $1500 depending on the labor rate in your area. I used $200/hr as an average
second, with a cratered CP4 About $4900 including the fuel tank. I used $700 for an average priced tank (32Gallon)
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Those are the recall prices. If it is a retail job you can figure about $12k for the complete job.
Plus every fuel line and filter setup. Any and everything the fuel touched.I heard 15K from my first time my truck broke down. But mine were both complete losses. So they got to do from the IP to the tank, twice. So two IP, 12 injectors, 2 tanks, etc, etc, etc....
Plus every fuel line and filter setup. Any and everything the fuel touched.
2019 time:
Is that true? Have you taken your truck in? I've been notified 3 x's from 2 different dealers to bring my truck in as they have the pump. Then the following day they call me and say sorry we don't have the software update available....
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Called my local Ram dealer this morning expecting to get on the waiting list. Told the service writer i needed to get my truck in for the Y78 recall, she was very nice looked up the recall and said they are now able to complete the recall, and if I could bring the truck right in this morning they can get going on it. So I dropped it off and should get it back Monday. Yippeee!
Nice they had the parts in stock. Somebody probably booked the recall then cancelled. Their loss, your gain. Let us know how she runs post recall.Called my local Ram dealer this morning expecting to get on the waiting list. Told the service writer i needed to get my truck in for the Y78 recall, she was very nice looked up the recall and said they are now able to complete the recall, and if I could bring the truck right in this morning they can get going on it. So I dropped it off and should get it back Monday. Yippeee!![]()
I sent Cummins a email early on about the CP4 and they replied they are not responsible for what Chrysler uses on the engine. That made me think it was a Chrysler added fuel pump component for emissions reasons.I would think that Bosch is footing most of the cost if not all of it, btw Cummins choose the pump not FCA/Ram...