SNOKING; Double Drats!!!!!![/QUOTE said:Welcome to the club if it's your first:{
Snoking, how many miles on your truck when it failed?
The wording in your Warranty Information booklet model year 2001 is identical to model year 2000. The strategy to keep DaimlerChrysler honest is pretty well spelled out in my post: https://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/showthread.php?t=171690Only 52K on the truck. Trying to decide if I want to make a run at DC with the 5 year engine warranty starts after the 36 month one, as someone else posted. My pump has never been tapped and fuel pressure has always been good. . .
I think the print out showing an expired Cummins Diesel Engine Limited Warranty plus paper showing the error code & odometer reading, along with your Warranty Information booklet and a knowledge of the appropriate federal code would put you in a great position to write a demand letter—after the repair has been made. The less opportunity the dealer has to poke around your truck the better.
I'd probably pay the dealer a diagnostic fee just to get the error code & odometer reading on the dealer's form.
Only 52K on the truck. Trying to decide if I want to make a run at DC with the 5 year engine warranty starts after the 36 month one, as someone else posted. My pump has never been tapped and fuel pressure has always been good.
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