My Vibration Story-UPDATED!
I bought a 2004. 5 3500 CTD 4x4 DRW last part of May. It has a bad vibration from about 55 mph up. Being the worst between 60-70 mph. I have taken in 5 times between June 10 and now. The sevice dept has bent over backwards to try to resolve this. First they tried rotating the drive shaft 180 degrees. Then they replaced the drive shaft twice. Then they replaced the entire rear differential. Then the last thing they tried was having the driveshaft balanced locally. None of this has worked to remedy the problem. The service manager has an identical truck and his does not have this problem. I think that is why they tried so many times to fix it, because he could tell how bad it really was since he knows how it should really feel. But this last time he said thay have done all they can and he suggested going the lemon law route to remedy the situation. So, Monday I will be sending out my Certified letter to DC.
Ray
Update:08/09/2004
The service manager from Gunn Dodge here in San Antonio called today. Said to bring in the truck. Told me the Regional Rep called him and told them to "INDEX" the driveshaft. Not sure what is involved when they index a driveshaft, but I hope it fixes it because I really like the truck. He was told that this procedure has fixed most of the trucks with this problem. Wonder if this counts as the one time shot the manufacturer gets to fix it once the Certified letter I sent is received? I'll update when they get it done.
Ray
I bought a 2004. 5 3500 CTD 4x4 DRW last part of May. It has a bad vibration from about 55 mph up. Being the worst between 60-70 mph. I have taken in 5 times between June 10 and now. The sevice dept has bent over backwards to try to resolve this. First they tried rotating the drive shaft 180 degrees. Then they replaced the drive shaft twice. Then they replaced the entire rear differential. Then the last thing they tried was having the driveshaft balanced locally. None of this has worked to remedy the problem. The service manager has an identical truck and his does not have this problem. I think that is why they tried so many times to fix it, because he could tell how bad it really was since he knows how it should really feel. But this last time he said thay have done all they can and he suggested going the lemon law route to remedy the situation. So, Monday I will be sending out my Certified letter to DC.
Ray
Update:08/09/2004
The service manager from Gunn Dodge here in San Antonio called today. Said to bring in the truck. Told me the Regional Rep called him and told them to "INDEX" the driveshaft. Not sure what is involved when they index a driveshaft, but I hope it fixes it because I really like the truck. He was told that this procedure has fixed most of the trucks with this problem. Wonder if this counts as the one time shot the manufacturer gets to fix it once the Certified letter I sent is received? I'll update when they get it done.
Ray
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