Just dropped off my truck at the local Dodge Dealer. Nice enough folks but are they ever clueless. I pull it into the service bay at their request, the service writers is standing right there, no rememeber Diesel trucks sound nothing like gas trucks. I get out, tell the service writer again why I am bringing it in and very cordially mention how a friend of mine (mgoncalves) had the same steering problems and they fixed his problem by..... and so on. Then I tell him my concern of how when I checked my lift pump pressure it was low and I wanted to "nip this one in the bud" before it ate my VP44. Now, with 2 mechanics standing right there (this place was dead today) the service writer you would sure hope someone else knew what I was talking about. The Service Manager comes in and the Service Writer asks him what the pressure should be on the lift pump for the Cummins. Service Manager says "only the V10's have a lift pump" the diesels dont and the VP44 is for the hemis. Now this should have been my sign to back the truck out and drive elsewhere... dont ask me why I stayed. So the service writer hops up to my truck to grab mileage and says "hey, this isnt a V10, its a Diesel. " :{ Now I am crying with frustration! Besides having a record at the dealership on my truck wouldnt you think he should be able to recognize the distinct sound of a diesel and the Dodge V10 in close proximaty? As I leave the dealership with my wife in her Explorer I am shaking my head in amusement and asking myself... . Why the heck did I just leave my baby there?
I am really awaiting the return call saying your Dodge V10 is all fixed now! Oh well, I think someone there probably must have some clue what they are doing
I needed a laugh to lighten me up!



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