I am still fighting with the dealer over the dead pedal issue. Well that and the transmission with its clunking and then rotten mileage. This afternoon I called Chrysler to open a formal claim, which they did. Their reply was; "that's strange, we haven't heard from anybody else who is having this problem." I gave them the link to this site and told the guy to go on it and read about all the others who are having the same problem.
I told this guy that my dead pedal has become so bad that I am not driving my truck. The truck goes to the dealer (again) on the 7th of this month. Chrysler said to call them when they finished working on it. Informed this guy that I have been to the dealer so many times that I do qualify, under the Lemon Law, to force them to give me a different truck and if that truck was doing the same thing then I would ask for another one. His reply was; "Well I don't think you have to go that far. Let us try to help you with this problem." I told him "well you must have a new department set up that can ensure customer satisfaction because I've never received any help in the past from you after owning 13 new vehicles in the last two+ years."
This issue is not going away. Chrysler, if they had any common sense, would put out a recall simply based on this forum. I additionally filed a complaint with the National Traffic Safety Board. It was posted on their site. Sad to say but I think a death will have to happen with this problem before anybody decides to do something.
To just sum this up. Here I have a brand new 2500 Dodge that is just sitting in my shop, which I am NOT going to drive until I can be assured the problem can be completely resolved. I also have a wife that is upset because I will not pull our new travel trailer so we can go camping. I'm not about to put our lives and the lives of others in danger. I am seriously looking at chevy's and Fords. However, having to pay, for the best Ford diesel is $67,000. The next one down from the best is $61,000+. Chevy is in the mid to high range of $58,000+. I could probably find a really nice used 2013 Dodge and not even come close to paying those prices.
I told this guy that my dead pedal has become so bad that I am not driving my truck. The truck goes to the dealer (again) on the 7th of this month. Chrysler said to call them when they finished working on it. Informed this guy that I have been to the dealer so many times that I do qualify, under the Lemon Law, to force them to give me a different truck and if that truck was doing the same thing then I would ask for another one. His reply was; "Well I don't think you have to go that far. Let us try to help you with this problem." I told him "well you must have a new department set up that can ensure customer satisfaction because I've never received any help in the past from you after owning 13 new vehicles in the last two+ years."
This issue is not going away. Chrysler, if they had any common sense, would put out a recall simply based on this forum. I additionally filed a complaint with the National Traffic Safety Board. It was posted on their site. Sad to say but I think a death will have to happen with this problem before anybody decides to do something.
To just sum this up. Here I have a brand new 2500 Dodge that is just sitting in my shop, which I am NOT going to drive until I can be assured the problem can be completely resolved. I also have a wife that is upset because I will not pull our new travel trailer so we can go camping. I'm not about to put our lives and the lives of others in danger. I am seriously looking at chevy's and Fords. However, having to pay, for the best Ford diesel is $67,000. The next one down from the best is $61,000+. Chevy is in the mid to high range of $58,000+. I could probably find a really nice used 2013 Dodge and not even come close to paying those prices.
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