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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) crankshaft sensor warrenty?

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i have a 99 with 80000miles. . has anyone had the crankshaft sensor covered under warrenty. . waitung 2 days a dealer so far. . thanks
 
It is part of the engine and should be covered under the 5 year 100K mile warranty. Look at your warranty book it should be listed.
 
I have a 99 with 80,000 miles. 5000 miles ago I was told by Dodge and the Cummins service center it was not covered. It was not considered an internal engine part was the line used. It cost me around $50 for the part and 1/2 hour to put it in. The only thing it really caused was a bouncy tach and the Check engine light to come on. Otherwise it didn't make a difference in how it ran. Your dealer may do better for you. Seems to me like its a Cummins part on a Cummins engine and should have been covered. What was I thinking ? :confused:
 
just got it back

just got the 99 back from the dealer... not covered by warrrenty and they charged me 2 hrs labor... how can i find out what the labor time is for this job... replacing crank sensor
 
Remove Starter - 15 minutes

Unplug old Sensor - 5 seconds

Remove Sensor - 1 minute

Reinstall New - 1 minute

Reinstall new starter - 15 minutes

Lay on creeper while staring up at the truck looking for any leaks or other problems - 10 minutes



Mine took under an hour as you can see. I really cant see why it would take two hours unless you first had to read the entire section of the manual that covers this work... twice.
 
Re: just got it back

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just got the 99 back from the dealer... not covered by warrrenty and they charged me 2 hrs labor... how can i find out what the labor time is for this job... replacing crank sensor



Did you look it up in your trucks warranty book to see if it was covered?
 
mike,j



I just looked up the labor 'book' time on the All Data we have here in our dealership. It says crankshaft sensor replacement is 0. 7

That's seven-tenths of an hour! If the shop labor rate is about $90 bucks an hour then that's about $62-65 bucks for replacement. But don't forget that most shops charge an hour right off the bat just to diagnose the problem. So all together, they're off about 0. 3 in overcharging you for the job.



Cummins sells the sensor for $37 bucks, I did mine on my 1/2hr lunch break.
 
thanks mike

what can i do now... would they reimburse me now ... what do ya suggest
 
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