Pissed off
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- Mar 22, 2019
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- 2016
2016 Dodge Ram 1500 Eco-diesel
I have been dealing with all of the problems that I am sure most of you have had. My latest is the DEF pump. When I went into the dealer to check the engine light. I was told I needed a new DEF pump. When they told me the pump cost $1500 plus $400 to install I flipped out but had no option but to agree to get it repaired. After hanging up I called NAPA Auto parts. They told me they have a replacement DEF pump for $122. I immediately called the dealer and told them to hold off ordering the part. I picked up my truck from the dealer and the pump from NAPA.
When I got home I removed the cross member and the rock shield. This is when I realized the pump I was given was not the same as what is at the bottom of the DEF tank.
1) 1st is the DEF pump recessed into the bottom of the DEF tank?
2) Is it possible to keep the pump in place and modify the new pump in the DEF line after the existing pump?
3) Is there an after market pump that switches out the existing pump without modifying anything and doesn't cost $1500.?
The pump appears to be a Bosch 0444040006 / 68231288AF Made in Czech Republic.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
I have been dealing with all of the problems that I am sure most of you have had. My latest is the DEF pump. When I went into the dealer to check the engine light. I was told I needed a new DEF pump. When they told me the pump cost $1500 plus $400 to install I flipped out but had no option but to agree to get it repaired. After hanging up I called NAPA Auto parts. They told me they have a replacement DEF pump for $122. I immediately called the dealer and told them to hold off ordering the part. I picked up my truck from the dealer and the pump from NAPA.
When I got home I removed the cross member and the rock shield. This is when I realized the pump I was given was not the same as what is at the bottom of the DEF tank.
1) 1st is the DEF pump recessed into the bottom of the DEF tank?
2) Is it possible to keep the pump in place and modify the new pump in the DEF line after the existing pump?
3) Is there an after market pump that switches out the existing pump without modifying anything and doesn't cost $1500.?
The pump appears to be a Bosch 0444040006 / 68231288AF Made in Czech Republic.
Any help is greatly appreciated!