I need input from people familiar with the 2nd generation lift pump and injection pump cures. I have a 2002 2500 2wd HO K&N Jake 4"banks exaust 6spd 3. 54. Bought it new with 7yr/100,000mi warranty. Warranty replacements of lift pumps at 42K, 43K, 65K & 92K plus injection pump at 43K.
When lift pump was replaced at 92K I asked the dealer if I could add a carter pump to increase the flow to the injection pump. Was told no, it will negate the warranty. 102K injection pump failed. 100% on me $2105. Asked again about warranty on new pump. Told 12mo or 12K. Asked about additional in line pump and again told it will void warranty. Other than being totally unreliable, I like the truck and have had no other problems. Can someone give me information on how to make this engine reliable. 6 pumps is absurd in 102K.
I have found the factory consumer assistance people to be snakes. I was told when I brought in this vehicle they would pick up the majority of this repair. The day of pick up a supervisor change the rules.
I would like to know what options are available to increase reliability, what is the new expected pump life and what does each approach normally cost?
Has anyone ever put together a class action lawsuit against Dodge for this 4. 5 years of lemons? There are millions of these on the road surely someone has a cure for this junk. I don't trust this truck past my AAA tow distance. Post your replies or contact me direct at -- email address removed -- .
When lift pump was replaced at 92K I asked the dealer if I could add a carter pump to increase the flow to the injection pump. Was told no, it will negate the warranty. 102K injection pump failed. 100% on me $2105. Asked again about warranty on new pump. Told 12mo or 12K. Asked about additional in line pump and again told it will void warranty. Other than being totally unreliable, I like the truck and have had no other problems. Can someone give me information on how to make this engine reliable. 6 pumps is absurd in 102K.
I have found the factory consumer assistance people to be snakes. I was told when I brought in this vehicle they would pick up the majority of this repair. The day of pick up a supervisor change the rules.
I would like to know what options are available to increase reliability, what is the new expected pump life and what does each approach normally cost?
Has anyone ever put together a class action lawsuit against Dodge for this 4. 5 years of lemons? There are millions of these on the road surely someone has a cure for this junk. I don't trust this truck past my AAA tow distance. Post your replies or contact me direct at -- email address removed -- .
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