RMcCulloch said:
Are you sure that your trans. cooler problem was a "recall"? It sounds more like a failure that was handled under Warranty to me. [If it'd been a "recall" then (1) why no TSB and (2) why no notice to all '03 48RE owners?]
I received two postcards with the recall notices. One was: W 10DOZ13 Driveability Recall C42 PCM Connectors, and the second one was: W 11DOZ03 Driveability Recall C44 Trans Cooler Lines.
The postcard with the cooler line recall went into some detail about when the trans is under a full load, a pulsation can occur in the cooler lines that might cause the block mounted trans cooler to crack which would allow a coolant/trans fluid migration causing problems with the trans and cooling system.
When the dealer started to do the work, they said the discovery of the cracked, block mounted, trans cooler and the comingling of the coolant and the trans fluid triggered the R/R of the trans to replace all the seals, gaskets, clutches and flush the cooling system. They said that the ethelyne glycol will attack and loosen the bonding agent that holds the clutch material to the bands and they didn't want to risk having to R/R the trans a second time by not replacing everything.
If I were the owner of an '03, and I have not been contacted, I would look into this issue.
I only wish I had known about the issue with the thrust washer before this recall service or I would definitely have had some sort of an agreement with them to fix that problem.
I was told by the DC salesman when I bought the truck that the Jake brake was the only EB that DC recommended for use on this truck as it was a joint effort between Jacobs, Cummins, and DC to design the brake specifically for these trucks.
If as many have said so far that they have the Jacobs brake, or some other EB, on their 03's and have not had any problems, and DC has been well aware for sometime that there is a fix for the 48re, I'm inclined to believe that DC should warrant the trans if a Jacobs Brake is installed and live with the repairs that must be made if and when those 48re's with EB's fail.
This is my 4th Dodge Cummins, and I switched from a stick all these years to an auto soley on the word of the salesman that I could eventually install an EB without affecting my trans warranty.
I realize that these salesmen cannot be up to speed on every little nuiance of these trucks. However, on major issues like EB installation and trans warranty nullification, I think it is not unreasonable to ask DC for some accountability when a purchase is based on declarations made by the sales staff at the time of the sale.