Bananaman
Well-Known Member
Still waiting for mine to be done. I am wondering why some people say don't take it in and wait. If the new pump fails, doesn't the dealer have to cover it under warranty also?Service writer said that Stellantis is only paying 1.8 hrs to do the pump swap. On my invoice, it has,
1. CSSMZ461AA Pump-Fuel Injection (N/C)
1. CSGNZ961AA Gasket-EGR TUBE (N/C)
1. 4275086AE LABEL-AUTHORIZED MODIFICATION (N/C)
1. CSGNZ965AA TUBE-FUEL SUPPLY (N/C)
The old pump has 6 punch marks on the top.
The last 2 pictures show the screen on the solenoid. It clean. No particles on it. I must be doing something right.
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AND...the big question: what is the difference between the 2 pumps? I thought by now someone would have taken one apart to see. Maybe too hard to get hold of a new one?
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