So i finally got my truck back tonight, for those keeping score at home, that's exactly one week to the day. It went in for injector diagnostics, and came out with an entirely new rear brake system from the hardline junction at the rear of the fuel tank on back. They weren't able to save anything in the rear brake system, even the caliper bleeders didn't want to cooperate. That's not a total surprise to me and I was ready for that scenario once the whole rear brake ordeal started. The thing that pisses me off is the total lack of communication, the apparent "mis-diagnosis" that it was rotted metal line, instead of it being the ruptured rubber line. And I'm not sure they even ever really diagnosed the injection system other than to try and upsell me to the intank pump upgrade, which I don't need at this point. If I had not been pro-actively involved in this process, who knows where this could have gone? I'm of the mind they are just parts replacers at this point and will just keep throwing parts at things until something sticks.
So anyway: two new loaded calipers, 3 new rubber lines (caliper lines, and center line), two new steel lines (on the diff from the junction block on rubber line out to the axle ends), 5 hours of labor for a grand total of $1001.04.......that was after they ate 2 hours labor, the brake fluid, the can of brake clean and took 10% off the total bill.
Oh and by the way, I'm no closer knowing if I do need injectors. So at this point I'm just gonna throw a set in and call it a day. I didn't realize how much I missed the truck, I had to borrow my dad's Explorer, what a sardine can that thing is......
Glass half full says, the brake thing could have gone really really bad had it happened in traffic or while towing or something along those lines.
I'll never take it to that dealer, or any dealer for that matter ever again.
Thanks to everyone for the input because without it, I think it could have gone a whole lot wor$$$$$e.......
So anyway: two new loaded calipers, 3 new rubber lines (caliper lines, and center line), two new steel lines (on the diff from the junction block on rubber line out to the axle ends), 5 hours of labor for a grand total of $1001.04.......that was after they ate 2 hours labor, the brake fluid, the can of brake clean and took 10% off the total bill.
Oh and by the way, I'm no closer knowing if I do need injectors. So at this point I'm just gonna throw a set in and call it a day. I didn't realize how much I missed the truck, I had to borrow my dad's Explorer, what a sardine can that thing is......
Glass half full says, the brake thing could have gone really really bad had it happened in traffic or while towing or something along those lines.
I'll never take it to that dealer, or any dealer for that matter ever again.
Thanks to everyone for the input because without it, I think it could have gone a whole lot wor$$$$$e.......