Tom Minnesota
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- Apr 8, 2020
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I have a 14 Ram with 77K miles. In April 2017 I had NOX sensor failure @ 45K. After repair both my dealer and I were surprised the part was not covered by the 100K engine warranty. Total cost of the repair was $558 but I was charged only $100. A month later a second NOX sensor fried costing me $537; then in February 2019 a Particulate Matter sensor was replaced for $537. The pollution settlement was just being posted then and part was to be covered under the extended warranty, effective May 3, 2019... But I had already paid the bill and the dealer didn't refund...End result, I am out of pocket $1172 for parts included in the new settlement warranties. The Chrysler phone bozo, who you can call for information (First name only) gave me no clear path for reimbursement. I understand that I have to apply for the settlement, and sign a quit claim waiver relinquishing rights to additional compensation to activate the warranty, get my computer flashed, and then collect the $3075 Cash. I have not done so, but I need to get the truck fixed now because the DEF gauge is inoperative, and shows near empty when full--- but is counting down rapidly to a computer induced engine shutdown. I am at my Catch 22 limit! Has anyone been reimbursed for pollution parts replaced before the Pollution Settlement went into effect? If so, how did you do it?