gofishingup
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- Sep 2, 2019
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- 2016
I've posted before with the problems with my 2016 3.0 Bighorn. It's been in the shop 7 times in the last year and a half for warranty work. Here's the latest.
One week ago it went into limp mode again and was undrivable. Same old message "electronic throttle bottle needs service". I swear that message code on this truck is connected to the interior lights as I see that message as about as frequently as the interior lights come on. The truck was at the dealer for three days. They "removed Tmap sensor Pressure Test Charge Air Cooler System and Replace EGR Cooler and Intake Manifold, Tmap sensor was melted, 25-VB-11-84". This was all the latest round of warranty work.
I got a call the truck was done and I picked it up at 4:30PM today. At 4:40PM the truck completely shut down on a busy 4-lane in rush hour traffic. All lights and bells were going off on the dash board including "Electronic Throttle Body" and "No Oil Pressure". Not good. I managed to get it out of traffic. It would not start. The engine made a funny clatter noises before it shut down. There was no warning, it just shut down. Mind you I was only 3 miles down the road from where I had just picked up the truck after 3 days of warranty work for "Electronic Throttle Body" issues.
I had to call a tow truck to tow it back to the dealership and will wait their diagnosis.
I have had 3 intake manifolds replaced in the last year. All have melted. The first time almost burnt the truck down.
Luckily, I have not accepted their $3,000 settlement and suspect I will be heading to court with them if they don't now buy back this truck.
The best advice I can give based on my own experience is DO NOT BUY ONE OF THESE 3.0 DIESEL TRUCKS. My was fine up to about 45,000 miles, then it's been into the shop every 3-4 months for warranty work. I am able to get a loaner car up to $150 a week while it's being repaired but it's a "car" I have a diesel truck for a reason and the car doesn't do what I need it to do.
I welcome feedback from anyone on whether they have had these problems but this post basically is to advise that if you are considering a 3.0 diesel, you're looking at problems. I know the way to go is to do a delete/tune on the truck but I can't afford to void the warranty and there also are legal considerations.
One week ago it went into limp mode again and was undrivable. Same old message "electronic throttle bottle needs service". I swear that message code on this truck is connected to the interior lights as I see that message as about as frequently as the interior lights come on. The truck was at the dealer for three days. They "removed Tmap sensor Pressure Test Charge Air Cooler System and Replace EGR Cooler and Intake Manifold, Tmap sensor was melted, 25-VB-11-84". This was all the latest round of warranty work.
I got a call the truck was done and I picked it up at 4:30PM today. At 4:40PM the truck completely shut down on a busy 4-lane in rush hour traffic. All lights and bells were going off on the dash board including "Electronic Throttle Body" and "No Oil Pressure". Not good. I managed to get it out of traffic. It would not start. The engine made a funny clatter noises before it shut down. There was no warning, it just shut down. Mind you I was only 3 miles down the road from where I had just picked up the truck after 3 days of warranty work for "Electronic Throttle Body" issues.
I had to call a tow truck to tow it back to the dealership and will wait their diagnosis.
I have had 3 intake manifolds replaced in the last year. All have melted. The first time almost burnt the truck down.
Luckily, I have not accepted their $3,000 settlement and suspect I will be heading to court with them if they don't now buy back this truck.
The best advice I can give based on my own experience is DO NOT BUY ONE OF THESE 3.0 DIESEL TRUCKS. My was fine up to about 45,000 miles, then it's been into the shop every 3-4 months for warranty work. I am able to get a loaner car up to $150 a week while it's being repaired but it's a "car" I have a diesel truck for a reason and the car doesn't do what I need it to do.
I welcome feedback from anyone on whether they have had these problems but this post basically is to advise that if you are considering a 3.0 diesel, you're looking at problems. I know the way to go is to do a delete/tune on the truck but I can't afford to void the warranty and there also are legal considerations.