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I’m new at this and am technically deficient. I am frustrated. I have a 2002 3/4 diesel. I am on my fourth fuel injector and third lift pump at 86,000 miles. All service has been done at Dodge Dealerships. The system keeps failing and Dodge keeps replacing the pumps. I have been to 4 different Dealershios. I keep telling Dodge that there is obviously something causing the pumps to fail. Dodge says the computer tells them I have a bad pumps and that is what they replace. The warranty runs out in 14,000 miles. I need to get this resolved before the warranty runs out. I’ve parked the truck to avoid the warranty expiring. The truck is currently running following the last injector pump replacement. Any suggestion other than pursuing a Lemon Law case or spending more money by going outside of Dodge?
 
Sbonvo said:
I’m new at this and am technically deficient. I am frustrated. I have a 2002 3/4 diesel. I am on my fourth fuel injector and third lift pump at 86,000 miles. All service has been done at Dodge Dealerships. The system keeps failing and Dodge keeps replacing the pumps. I have been to 4 different Dealershios. I keep telling Dodge that there is obviously something causing the pumps to fail. Dodge says the computer tells them I have a bad pumps and that is what they replace. The warranty runs out in 14,000 miles. I need to get this resolved before the warranty runs out. I’ve parked the truck to avoid the warranty expiring. The truck is currently running following the last injector pump replacement. Any suggestion other than pursuing a Lemon Law case or spending more money by going outside of Dodge?

I beleive the lemon law has a time from purchase clause in most states. If the pumps are really dieing off that fast I would be looking for contamination or restrictions.



Bob
 
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