Their is ABSOLUTELY no warranty from Cummins engine company. The engines were purchased by Daimler Chrysler from Cummins and they bear ALL warranty. The coverage you are asking about is the "engine " warranty by Chrysler.
So is it covered for 36k or 100k?
Sweet. Thanks for the info guys. I've been getting a louder/lower pitched whine from the turbo that gets louder the more you put your foot in it, and i'm pretty sure that's one of the symptoms that it may be going out. I don't have a boost gauge to tell whether i've lost any psi. As far as I can tell, I haven't noticed that i've lost any power. I'm gonna take it in to have it looked at next saturday just to be safe.
Their is ABSOLUTELY no warranty from Cummins engine company. The engines were purchased by Daimler Chrysler from Cummins and they bear ALL warranty. The coverage you are asking about is the "engine " warranty by Chrysler.
When I toured the Cummins plant where the 5. 9 was built the tour leader told us that Cummins warranties the engines. He said if Chrysler covers something under warranty and Cummins determines it shouldn't have been covered (fueling box, etc. ) that then Chrysler is on the hook for the money spent. But he did say the Cummins reimburses Chrysler for all warranty work.
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I do realize that the mods I have would make the turbo louder, however, this is something i've noticed as of recently and is different from the sound i've been used to. I do not imagine that my turbo problems would be caused by the airbox mod or the silencer ring and baffles being removed. I am running a Fleetguard paper filter. However, I had to learn the hard way about oiled filters and was running an AFE PG-7 drop-in filter for about 30k miles when I discovered it had let what I would consider to be an excessive amount of dust through. Even though some of you guys suggested the amount that was pictured in one my other threads was not severe, I consider any dust getting by as unacceptable. I switched back to the paper filters as soon as I discovered it. I'm afraid now that the dust that the AFE let through could be causing the bearings to go out. As far as if the dealership covers, I'll have to cross my fingers and hope for the best.
Sweet. Thanks for the info guys. I've been getting a louder/lower pitched whine from the turbo that gets louder the more you put your foot in it, and i'm pretty sure that's one of the symptoms that it may be going out. I don't have a boost gauge to tell whether i've lost any psi. As far as I can tell, I haven't noticed that i've lost any power. I'm gonna take it in to have it looked at next saturday just to be safe.
However, I had to learn the hard way about oiled filters and was running an AFE PG-7 drop-in filter for about 30k miles when I discovered it had let what I would consider to be an excessive amount of dust through. Even though some of you guys suggested the amount that was pictured in one my other threads was not severe, I consider any dust getting by as unacceptable. I switched back to the paper filters as soon as I discovered it. I'm afraid now that the dust that the AFE let through could be causing the bearings to go out.