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I am in need of some advise on a problem I am having. I went to a friends wedding in Las Vegas. On the way home I stopped just north of Reno to fill up. I went to start the truck and it would only crank over. The lift pump was running on its long cycle. I opened the line from the lift pump. It had good pressure, fuel everywhere. The truck started after I hooked up the line again. It ran bad once I got the RPM up some. I drove maybe 3 miles back to a hotel. The next morning no start. I towed it to Reno Dodge. They could not get to it til the next day. I was there with a friend and her 4 yrs old daughter. I could not wait there so I rented a car and drove home. Reno Dodge called a couple of days later. No pressure from the lift pump, its bad. Strange it had pressure when I look at it. I told them to fix it. Two days later I got another call, the lift pump is on and now the injector pump. Fix it. I go pick it up a few days later. I get the truck and head home. Just north of Reno I stopped for munches. I notice a strong fuel smell and lack of power. Fuel was all over the engine. I thought they never cleaned it up, remember I checked for pressure. Within 30 miles north of Reno the truck starts bucking and I go to pull over and the truck dies. It will only crank over. I sit there for about 30 mins. and the truck started up and ran fine. I head to Susanville, because it was closer and I was upset with Reno Dodge. The truck ran ok at lower RPM's It was bucking at a steady 1500 rpms of over. The lift pump was still on its long cycle. It then dawned on me, fuel filter. I got one in Susanville an the truck ran great. I got back to Oregon and cleaned the motor off. I now have a fuel leak. Take it to Jim Doran in McMinville and the injector tubes are leaking. There was a TSB on the early ISB stating that the injector tubes must be replaced once they are loosen. Also it appeared to have been overtighten. Call Reno Dodge and basicly was told it is not their problem. They said the filter was good when it left the shop, and became plug in under 30 miles. ???? They also told me that the best mechanic was working on it. Does that mean that he never messes up? He was human by the way.
I believe it was the filter all along. The mechanic in Oregon also said it sounds like it was only a filter. Reno can not show me any bad parts or tell me what went bad in the pump. I had 101,000 miles when it went out. DC paid for half and I am grateful for that. I have no problem paying for something that needed to be done. I need some help with this matter. Some of you may like Reno Dodge, they may be the best, but I believe they made a mistake and I should not have to pay for it. So what do you think?

98 3500 4x4 qc
 
Did you pay with a credit card? Dispute the charges. I had to do this with Glenn E Thomas Dodge (yes, Dieselfest host) over the front end shimmy on my '96 gasser. Aren't they required by law to hold onto the replaced parts for a certain amount of time? Since DC paid for half were the parts sent back to DC for inspection?

Request the full documentation for the trouble shooting process - bet they don't have it and shotgunned the repair.

Good Luck,
Brian
 
Next time, go to Carson City Dodge and have Eric work on it. He seems very competent.

I bought mine at Reno Dodge, they did not impress me.
Gene

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1997 Cummins Dodge 4x4 "One Piece At A Time" Bombed & Amsoiled. Amsoil Premiere Direct Jobber, Member of: NRA Business Alliance, GLTDR, WANTED: Wrecked Dodges.
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I paid cash, first mistake. And I was only a few miles from Reno Dodge. I heard that Carson Dodge was really good but I tried to save a few bucks, second mistake. I guess I will get me an attorney, probley third mistake.
 
Was this a warranty issue? If not I think I would seek out competent Cummins help rather than a dealer. Just my $0. 02

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98 Properly Valved 4x4 SWB QC ISB A/T Metallic Red w/ tan cloth interior, DC nerf bars, DC two piece mud-flaps, 275 h. p. injectors, Monroe Gas Magnums, Armor Tuff spray in bed liner, Goodyear Wrangler ATS 285/75r/16, BD Heavy Duty Valve body. Walker 21468 thru flow muffler,Cobra 29 NWST CB. American Racing Wheels. Power Edge EZ control module,Tuff Country 2" Leveling System, Draw-Tite Front Mount Receiver.

[This message has been edited by Ram_Kowboy (edited 04-21-2001). ]
 
I replace my fuel filter every 6,000 to 8,000 miles. My experience with VW and Audi diesels is what I base my intervals on. I cured alot of driveability problems with fuel filter replacements. Diesel is not as clean as gasoline. Sorry to here of your misfortune. I would be P'D off as well.

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2001 2500 tow, camper, SWB, ETH/DEE, 3. 54 Bright white,4 wheel discs.
 
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