KW80
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Mine didn’t either.My dealership didn't do this.
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Mine didn’t either.My dealership didn't do this.
This is pretty tough. I live in Vegas, so something like 5 jeep dealers nearby. I have called the one I purchased the jeep from 4 separate times to get on a list, and can't even get a call back about whether they put me on the list to get the recall done or not. I called another and was told they don't do this. Another told me that they first inspect the old pump and if they don't see any problems, they just update the recall to say it's been completed on your jeep. I let them know that isn't AT ALL what that recall is, and they just shrugged. One dealer sounded competent and has decent reviews from friends, but couldn't give me an ETA for when they would expect it to be in.Sounds like people need to find a good dealer.
If there was ever something to mention to Jeep corporate, it's this BS right here. Opening Jeep up to unnecessary and very real liability by falsely claiming a safety recall has been completed.Another told me that they first inspect the old pump and if they don't see any problems, they just update the recall to say it's been completed on your jeep.
I did reach out to JeepCares to let the know that I couldn't even get a call back from any of the local dealers to get on the list, and then the next day one of them called and said "we've been trying to reach you but couldn't get through." Complete lie, it's like they forget that we have a call log that can say exactly who called over the last month.If there was ever something to mention to Jeep corporate, it's this BS right here. Opening Jeep up to unnecessary and very real liability by falsely claiming a safety recall has been completed.
Wait until after the dealer closes for the day. Then go to the scrap bin or trash bin. It might be sitting there.Got my recall done last week. 4 month wait on parts. Went ahead and had them replace the fuel filter while they were doing the fuel pump. Dealer wouldn’t give me the old pump as he claimed they had to send it back to Chrysler.
Yea, I figured it got tossed but I’ve got to much going on to argue about getting back a core I wouldn’t rebuild and use for another 3 or 4 years anyway.Wait until after the dealer closes for the day. Then go to the scrap bin or trash bin. It might be sitting there.
No......you would send the old pump out and have the pistons pinned. Core charge is $300.Yea, I figured it got tossed but I’ve got to much going on to argue about getting back a core I wouldn’t rebuild and use for another 3 or 4 years anyway.
Im not seeing how they check if the pump is contaminated or not. Anyone know what the procedure is?Here’s the recall with all the parts numbers. Contaminated parts are marked as such.
I was told by my dealership that if your truck arrives under its own power it just gets the pump. There’s no diagnostic for contamination outside of a dead truck.Im not seeing how they check if the pump is contaminated or not. Anyone know what the procedure is?
They are making me make two appointments. One to check for contamination... Then wait for parts.I was told by my dealership that if your truck arrives under its own power it just gets the pump. There’s no diagnostic for contamination outside of a dead truck.