I have not seen any language that says what you suggest. Please show me that quote.
There atre 3 tsb's that address issues that are 6. 7 specific iirc
18-033-07 revision b flash
11-002007 dpf repair procedures
11-003-07 turbo repair procedures (coming soon)
Next month there will be a dvd sent to dealers and 6. 7 owners to provide technical info on the operation of the aftertreatment systems and mainennance.
In the middle of Sept Dodge started calling customers with repeat repairs to ensure customers concerns have been resolved to their satisfaction
There is more but I really don't like typing that much
Maybe this info will let you RELAX a bit and enjoy your new truck.
Bob
Bob,
A little careful reading should clear this up.
On the RRT, there is a "title" line giving the RRT number (07-037), followed by a line describing the soot issue.
The first section under this heading deals with the vehicles which are involved.
The last sentence in this section states what I posted. (This is just before the next section about symptoms. )
Internet communications between strangers always leave something to be desired when it comes to understanding one another.
I am unsure what your attitude is, but I am getting the impression that you are a bit impatient with those who would like to stay on top of some of the info that you seem to have relatively easy access to, ... but is next to impossible for many others to find.
Thank you for your concern, but despite not being in your "priviledged' position, I am relaxed.
My truck so far has been trouble free. I happen to be someone whose brain does not shut down when I relax. And when I have a heavy investment in a piece of equipment, I like to understand it. So I pay attention to what developments I become aware of regarding its care.
I come to TDR to learn about these rigs, and I am not averse to asking a pointed question or two when it is required to get the straightest scoop.
BTW, I appreciate the sharing you do here. Thank you for the heads up about the dvd,... I will look forward to receiving it. Sounds good.
When/if you find the statement on the RRT, which is as I have described it, ... I will be interested in your thoughts on why it is there.
Such interest and curiosity about these service issues should not be taken for up-tightness or obsession. I think it is intelligent and reasonable behaviour for anyone with one of these new-tech and expensive trucks, and I assume that is why most TDR members come here.
The bottom line regarding the RRT statement seems to be this:
Dodge evidently thinks certain VIN trucks should have the flash,. . or they wouldn't be instructing their dealers to apply it.
BUT, ... they specifically instruct their service techs not to inform owners of the listed numbers who have already taken delivery of their trucks.
Anyone who becomes aware of this, and doesn't find it "interesting" isn't paying attention. Whether-or-not one is on the VIN list seems the obvious concern. And if we find out, it apparently will not be because Dodge notifies us.
It shouldn't be hard to see that this policy raises a question. .
So I am asking it.
Simple enough, no?