I've got a 2000 CTD auto that I just love. I've had it a couple years and have pulled trailers, campers, etc... with no complaints. Recently I had some major power issues. At random speeds with no load I would have sudden power losses and what seemed to feel like running in overdrive when I should have been in 2nd. I took it to a local mechanic who thought I needed a TSB, he printed it out and everything. I took it to a dealership (who by the way replaced my lift pump about 2 months ago under warranty) who said that TSB didn't apply to my truck and transmission. So, I put out the $80 for them to diagnose the problem. Later that day I got a call that my MAP & throttle position sensor needed replaced and govenor sensor and solenoid needed replaced. I perform minor maintenance and such on the truck (oil, trans fluid, fuel filter, diff change, etc... ) but didn't know anything about these sensors. Also, due to work and such no time to spend trial and error on my own. So I told them to go ahead on the work. They replaced the above parts & reprogrammed the ECM/PCM. Total cost was $1270, with dealership saying none of those parts were covered by cummins warranty (truck has 82K miles). My question, should any of those parts have been covered by warranty? If so, how do I go about getting the proof to refute the dealership and get some money back? Any thoughts are appreciated.
CTD lover, but a bit ignorant---
Ben
2000 CTD 2500, X-cab, 4x4, auto
CTD lover, but a bit ignorant---
Ben
2000 CTD 2500, X-cab, 4x4, auto