Have to call me on that 2.0 763-228-7121 Todd, If Cento is not Corrected , the New Changes will drop repairs on Hero motors but the Zero ones will still Puke.
I have never used any type of additive and My 2003 5.9 had No water at 13.5 years of use and I only change the filter 3 times in 13.5 years. its still going strong at 343,000 miles and current owner changed and drained only twice 5.5 years, No water.
You get contaminate water in your fuel NO...
That was the amount of Driving I did... I had around 30K back 2 years ago, I traveled a lot back in 2015-16. So it cost Me about $3200 to drive it those 2.5 years 17-18-19
FCA drop this $68,390.00 to $50,100.00 ,My earlier agreement was Trade $38,000.00 - the $8,400.00 for the Mileage 46K miles ,+ the $3,000.00 on the settlement. Not everyone is goona get the $50,100.00 but its should be no problem to Hit $50,7-8.... the trade was setup up about two years ago and...
Boost not peeping on Your thread, just want owners that are wanting out nows the time....Heck 2 years form new If.. If the new engine prove to be robust your trade (2019) will bring a handsome $$$$$
Even an Corp Owner like Myself benefited by the incentive FCA is offering on the 2019, the 2020 will be coming with Price hike couple that with the Deals FCA allowing is a win win for Buyers CS......
Some improvement for Sure, But its not enough for Me to Stay with the 3.0 Until its proven that Cento QC issues are resolved. I'm Going GM when it gets out, Very happy with My 2019 5.7 for the 120 miles I've owned it. I will revisit the 3.0 in 2-3 Years. But you never Know........
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I've have had a long awaited agreement WITH FCA on Trade, I was waiting for the New 2020 Diesel...the Deal they offered on 2019 1500 Limited was so good I can wait and trade the Limited later on the New Eco.
Here's the facts, I will also report, Their are checking (FCA) Keep in mind every situation is handle differently.
The 3.0 just cannot survive in long term ownership with emission intact and DD use.
Factory warranty Voided emissions
Maybe I can clear this UP, GM All makers Must meet the...
So Cap the LB7 was the First what! to hit American Soil? Yep the first HPCR, America's fuel manufactures were just Not up to speed to meet the spec. In addition LB7 early versions Injections had problems 2001-03 the LLY was improve, the LBZ improved again. The 3.0 is five years into the same...
Another 2018 That 5 years of Failures. This power plant Made in Italy is going to destroy FCA 1/2 Diesel market. Any reasonable person Now knows WHY NO 2019 Ram 1/2 ton Diesel.
FCA will fight Ya on buyback.
Its common knowledge the 3.0 has extremely high failure rate for the past 4 years...
Its still worth waiting for, And Assemble in MI USA.
Ram still has the lid on the 2020 Diesel 1/2 Ton, even My sources are dark, We can ONLY hope its a New Fait Power plant, Its not safe even to speculate at this point.
Yes, I welcome calls, I will try to help, but its not always what the owner wants to hear.
O, just notice we spoke in length, Just follow the direction on the Phone and see What develops.
Others May Chime in , But when its this bad Call Me I will try and Help, You are welcome to post any comment I make during the call. 763-228-7121..... Todd.