Originally posted by lschultz
Belt started the chirp after if had a few hundred miles on it. 800+now and it has quietened down some. The 03 I had did not do it. Anybody else got this on the 03 or 04?Have not questioned service about this yet. Don't mind it![]()
Originally posted by Dean Upson
There was a tsb on cracked alternator brackets on the 03's but they fixed it with a new cast bracket to replace the stamped one. Just for laughs check that bracket and be sure that you have the cast one. The cracked bracket caused a chirp.
I went out, and checked again after reading your reply post, still did not find a crack or any rust what so ever on the bracket. May turn out to be a late bloomer:-laf Any way thanks for the tsb info, and I will keep my eye on it. Getting ready any day to pick up some new tow mirrors at the dealership, may go ahead and have them check it out then. Thanks!Originally posted by Dean Upson
Tony,
You will see rust in the crack and it will be where the bracket bends. The tsb is: http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2003/08-007-03.htm
Judging by your date of manufacture, you probably have a cracked bracket.
Dean
Thanks Fireman: for the reply "only a tsb" I more or less wanted to call it to his attention about the bracket being faultly in some case's and stated that some people are finding cracks in the bracket. Kinda a bummer you have to wait on the crack to develope before DC will do anything about it.Originally posted by Fireman
Tony,
I don't think it is a recall, only a tsb. If cracked they will replace it, otherwise they won't. Your buddy should have the stamped steel bracket, and he should check it periodically. If a crack developes it should be fairly obvious. He'll be able to see it right on top of the bracket, starting from either or both sides moving toward the center. I've seen a few, some were very short and others were quiet long. Size doesn't matterDC will replace it regardless.
Fireman