JohnnyH said:
Its ashame that some unsuspecting customer will be buying that truck in a few years. DC should be ashamed of themselves. This is why I NEVER buy a used vehicle that came off a lease. Actually I dont really buy used vehicles at all.
This bothers me more than the lack of action by the dealerships shop. If the engine blows up while you have it, you most likely have the history to show what happened and firsthand knowledge of why it is sitting roadside with a hole through its block or pan. Once somebody buys that truck used, they'll expect it to be a nice clean truck with low miles and beautiful interior, paint, etc. There is no way to see the fact the bearings have crapped themselves and are awaiting a light load to show their damage when it's sitting on a dealer lot awaiting a unsuspecing buyer.
If this truck is to be traded in, leave a paint pen message somewhere stating the dealer repair # and reason for repair in an obvious and clear space. Possibly list it on Ebay for $500,000. 00 for being equipped with the first engine impervious to friction damage and able to lubricate itself on diesel fuel alone. It would at least get a few thousand more hits of public exposure than this site will provide. I saw a few folks doing it before there. Make sure you include the service orders in the in the vehicle pic images.
Bright yellow paint pens are hard to remove if applied to the underside of the hood for example, The sales twerps will not pay attention and if all is in order when you trade it, the detailers will likely not even lift the hood. At the very least, make sure it is entered into the dealer service order record with the VIN# as to cause and remedy they determined.
Walking away from a troublesome vehicle is best for the individual who bought it, but does nothing to hold the trucks repair contracted dealer accountable.
If anyone feels that Cummins would pull this type of crap on a customer, think again, This is why I really wish the warranty work for these engines remained with Cummins. DiaperBenz is worthless for customer service, if it wasn't for the axles, transmission's, Transfer cases, and engines in a cummins equipped truck being built by someone else, I would never ever own one in this day and age.
Good to know Lee Iacoca's degrading of the star hasn't been pushed to any thing higher since.

It would nice to see Cummins contract themselves to one of the other big three!!! That will show the true die hard Chrysler fans left faster than anything.