Well guys if you read the post on my little run-away 600, I have the truck back.
I picked it up yesterday when I got back into town. The pedal feels much softer than it did originally.
The one thing that really has me confused is the RPM drop that I saw before this whole mess started.
When I would come to a stop, my rpm's would drop to 550/600, then pop back to 725/750. With this new assembly it does not do it any longer.
Is there a connection or just a fluke?
I told my dealer I was a little worried about the high rpms during this ordeal, and said that I was worried about the turbo going to hell.
In all reality, the truck goverened out and there was no harm, but I thought I would tell him just incase.
He offered me the 5/100,000 bumper to bumper, $0 deductable warranty for cost. Cost is $1080.
List was around $2800. I took the deal and went merrily on my way.
For those of you who wanted to know where the connection for the cable is, I am still unsure. The mechanic that did the work was not in.
I picked it up yesterday when I got back into town. The pedal feels much softer than it did originally.
The one thing that really has me confused is the RPM drop that I saw before this whole mess started.
When I would come to a stop, my rpm's would drop to 550/600, then pop back to 725/750. With this new assembly it does not do it any longer.
Is there a connection or just a fluke?
I told my dealer I was a little worried about the high rpms during this ordeal, and said that I was worried about the turbo going to hell.
In all reality, the truck goverened out and there was no harm, but I thought I would tell him just incase.
He offered me the 5/100,000 bumper to bumper, $0 deductable warranty for cost. Cost is $1080.
List was around $2800. I took the deal and went merrily on my way.
For those of you who wanted to know where the connection for the cable is, I am still unsure. The mechanic that did the work was not in.