Does anybody actually know this guy . The truck he’s showing us looks brand new with 100 k . What does he do with theses trucks really that they get so many miles on them. Could this be make believe .And his hands look like a button pushers never seen any work. I’m calling foul . Drive on
Well, all I could see was the truck idled for 1830 hours out of 3701 hours, or 49.44%. Drive was 1871 hours, or 50.55%, averaging 58.21 MPH with the 108910 miles on the truck.
I sure did not notice any of the purported issues he discussed. Maybe a "water in fuel" light which was quickly passed off as needing a new sensor.
Sure wish there were documents like oil analysis, work orders with the dealer's findings, code readings, fuel quality, maintenance records, etc. to support the claims presented. Nothing he stated was apparent to me in the video, and all the while he seemed surprised that none of his claims were showing up, yet he continued filming non-supported verbalizations. I couldn't readily find any of his previous videos of the catastrophic failures. In other words, I did not spend a lot of time searching and searching. The older I get the more valuable time becomes on the greased time slope.
If the noises portrayed in the video indicate some "serious or major" issues I will have to re-direct the pent-up CP4 panic (maniacal laughter) and take my 2020 Laramie in as it sure sounds like mine on cold mornings the past couple years. All the time I thought it was being caused by my knees knocking until the CP4 issue was taken care of (not! I got in and enjoyed every minute, before and after the "fix").
