Adventure_JTRD
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Update for those who are curious, the dealer checked it out today and was unable to replicate the noise/clatter that occurred and i was able to get video of. Which has always been the case since the noise is never constant. They checked the code and after their troubleshooting, they are proposing to replace the fuel rail sensor. But of course, the sensor apparently falls under the 3year/36k mile basic warranty and not the 100k mile powertrain warranty. And they want $1,400 for the labor and part.
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