CrazyCooter
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- First Name
- Tony
- Joined
- Nov 1, 2020
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- Location
- Far NorCal
- Website
- www.overlandvehicledynamics.com
- Vehicle(s)
- 1991 JEEP YJ, 2021 JTR Ecodiesel
- Occupation
- Specialty Off Road Shop Owner
LOL!I’ve spent my evening catching up on the CP4 fiasco all over the internet (this forum, Wrangler forum, JL forum, Jeep Garage, diesel forums, Ram forums, Reddit, that Google-spam MotorTriscuit, etc, etc. Seemingly like all things EcoDiesel it’s a bunch of conjecture with the exception of the very real stories of those unlucky enough to have their pump fail, but even those are unclear on what exactly happened to solve the problem (replacing a lemon pump with another lemon) because of all the dead ends at the hands of the dealership monkeys.
Until S.T.A.R. Lord has a procedure, they do what dealerships do; bs the customer and throw parts at it. They pulled one guys engine and replaced the reluctor ring, ignoring him and the metal shavings in his injectors. I’ve been there before, the early victim of what will eventually be a common problem on other cars. Now we have recall 2? 3? What’s next 2023s?
The “I read” “I saw” “I heard” leans towards a revised version of the same series pump. It sounds like (for what little that’s worth) anyone who’s had one fail probably got screwed into a direct replacement and those whose Jeep didn’t sit in a repair bay for 3 months and who now get the recall may go from a pump with a 3-7% failure rate to what, a new design? A CP3 that fits is a mythical creature at this point. Maybe some lucky or connected individual will find some engineering report that details the exact reason pump version CP4.x will be quantitatively better. I’ll probably call Stellantis or a dealership because OCD and because I appreciate the feeling of cool smoke gently being blown up my ass. I’ll report back anything useful.
I’m in no hurry to let the monkeys have a whack at my ride. I’m not chomping at the bit to be the first at dealership x to have Mr. “quiet quitting” do this major job for the first time following procedures written by an engineer that’s never picked up a wrench. I’m going to keep on keeping on enjoying the hell out of my lil’ diesel until real information comes to light why this recall actually solves anything, outside of appeasing NHTSA, to be worth the risk inherent in letting some votech pothead screw up my truck taking it apart, or my engine blows up. At that point, I may just send the shit up to AMW for a Hellcat swap and 42’s. One last hurrah before the slow creeping hand of electrified lameness takes me to pumpkin spice kale latte land. For now, my Jeep jimmies remain unrustled by Bosch’s zeitbombe.
The thought of having some unhappy dealer hack only getting paid 60% of his normal rate does not instill confidence in the repair.......
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