Hi Gary,
This is in response to your earlier post. I know the intention of the reply may not equate to the words written. However, since we don't know each other, you have done a splendid job of alienating me from the get go.
--->"It's largely a matter of DEALING with KNOWN problems!"
Quite frankly I didn't know there were any problems! My previous '96 had very few problems and never let me down by the side of the road. Yes, it was an automatic and it was pretty poor. I did last me for the time I had the truck so I didn't complain.
The '96 convinced me that I would buy another Dodge, but with a stick in it. I don't or rarely pull anything with ithe '01, but I did build my current house using the truck so its job was to haul lumber, etc. I saw no reason to change it from stock since the '96 was reliable transportation. Please note this is my only vehicle, so reliability is paramount.
It gets well taken care of and has all of its filters changed way ahead of schedule. So my attitude to absolute failure beside the road does not bode very well with me. Will I vote Dodge with my wallet again? I really don't know at this point.
Do I need to protect myself now? Absolutely, so as I said in my original post, I will have to get gages installed to cover my butt.
--->"The early failure of the VP44 due to lift pump failure is hardly an unknown to us "
Well it certainly was to me and I am sure there are a lot people like me that are out there. If you are saying I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THIS, then you are mistaken. The dealer certainly didn't say anything when I bought the truck nor would they. I was happy with my previous '96 and would have continued to be with '01 too, but now I have to rethink my position and if I trust the '01 to be reliable transportation.
My sentiments closely match the posting of Mike Ellis who said it as well as I could have.
So I am reading into the tone of your posting that I should have known all of this before-hand. Sorry, I am not gifted with divine providence nor the TDR web site at the time I made my purchase.
If this is the way newcomers are treated, then thank you, I shall be leaving shortly. I am not particularly thin skinned, but I don't need to be taken to task for things I am not aware of. I would think the message would be to take more people in to the TDR, not to send them packing because they are not aware of every nuance of their vehicle.
JGallops
2001 6 speed HO stock