It happens again..I am P.O.'d!
When I first picked my truck with 10 miles on it at Steve White Chyrsler Dodge in Hickory, NC I noticed the volt gauge reading less than 13 volts. I said something to the dealer and they said it was normal (BS). I left the dealership and 200 miles down the road it looses everything. The guage now reads less than 8 volts and the truck dies. A brand new very expensive truck…******!! I had the truck towed to the local dealership in Greensboro, NC and they initially said it was the ECM but later diagnosed the alternator and replaced it. Soooo…yesterday…. I leave my house going camping with my family pulling our 33' travel trailer and guess what... same damn thing happens. I am so ****** right now. Called Dodge and they told me that they are going to get DC, district manager and a team of engineers involved. I say something is seriously wrong with this truck. I also believe that the expertise on TDR has a better chance of a knowing what the problem is! With all this said, I have a few questions for the team here!
1. What do you think the problem is?
2. Do you think I hurt anything as the truck was barely running until the engine quit.
3. Are the batteries fried now or will there shelf life be greatly reduced?
4. Do I have any recourse with Dodge reference this freaking issue?
Thanks in advance,
Tony
2006 Dodge Ram Mega Cab 3500 Dually 4x4
Cummins and a 48RE
Inferno Red
When I first picked my truck with 10 miles on it at Steve White Chyrsler Dodge in Hickory, NC I noticed the volt gauge reading less than 13 volts. I said something to the dealer and they said it was normal (BS). I left the dealership and 200 miles down the road it looses everything. The guage now reads less than 8 volts and the truck dies. A brand new very expensive truck…******!! I had the truck towed to the local dealership in Greensboro, NC and they initially said it was the ECM but later diagnosed the alternator and replaced it. Soooo…yesterday…. I leave my house going camping with my family pulling our 33' travel trailer and guess what... same damn thing happens. I am so ****** right now. Called Dodge and they told me that they are going to get DC, district manager and a team of engineers involved. I say something is seriously wrong with this truck. I also believe that the expertise on TDR has a better chance of a knowing what the problem is! With all this said, I have a few questions for the team here!
1. What do you think the problem is?
2. Do you think I hurt anything as the truck was barely running until the engine quit.
3. Are the batteries fried now or will there shelf life be greatly reduced?
4. Do I have any recourse with Dodge reference this freaking issue?
Thanks in advance,
Tony
2006 Dodge Ram Mega Cab 3500 Dually 4x4
Cummins and a 48RE
Inferno Red
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