Did you complete your claim and email it in? If so, you should go and check the status. There is no reason to do the recall before claim is approved. The reflash does nothing good for you. I have no doubt you are looking forward to your Sofa King tune.
https://fcacommunity.force.com/EcoDieselSettlement/s/TrackClaim
Did you send in your registration, title or proof of ownership and acceptable identification?Yep I completed the claim, I didn't have to do an email though? It was a web form.
What I received in the mail made it look like a standard run-of-the-mill recall notice.
I checked my status and it is still pending approval.
The GDE updated engine tunes are now available on their site.I submitted my claim last week, and it is still pending approval.
I did have the AEM completed today, and the results are not terrible. Maybe a hair more sluggish throttle, slightly more turbo lag, but mpg was virtually the same or slightly better.
I was perusing the extended warranty paperwork, and the glaring item missing from the document is the actual intake manifold itself. Thanks to advice provided by folks on this site, I was able to persuade the dealer to replace my intake about a month ago. This was before the dealers had been trained on the settlement and process to cover the work. As a result, guys may have a tougher time convincing them to replace the manifolds now.
I talked to the guys at GDE last week as well. They told me it was going to be a couple months before they would have updated engine tunes for the AEM software. I have a note to call them back in July, and I hope to have my settlement money ready to pay for the GDE ECM/TCM tunes.
Good luck fellas!
You can do the ECM purchase option and keep your ECM. $500.00 upcharge, but worth it if you want to be able to easily get dealer warranty service in the future.I don't have an existing GDE tune, and it looks like this is a prerequisite for the "update" available on the site.
"This product is for existing owners and 2014-2016 vehicles already running the Green Diesel EcoDiesel tune who wish to restore their tune after having received the Approved Emissions Modification (AEM) from the dealer."
It doesn't sound like a new ECM tune is available yet for post-AEM updated Ecodiesel's that aren't running the GDE tune. I will reach out to them again tomorrow for clarification.
Roger that Patrity...
All, i emailed GDE yesterday afternoon and they confirmed that the engine and transmission tunes are available for trucks that do not already have the GDE tune AND have had the AEM completed.
Here is my plan:
I will be purchasing a tuned ECM from GDE based on the AEM with engine braking, high idle, and regen message. This will insure I have backward compatibility to bolt the AEM flashed stock ECM back up in case of warranty work needed. So I will have 2 ECMs, GDE and FCA AEM.
Because I pull a decent sized boat and I want to maximize MPG in all situations, I am also purchasing the transmission tune.
The total for this purchase will be around $1,850, but my second-owner FCA settlement payment will still more than cover the costs. in my opinion this is a pretty cheap insurance policy for optimizing the longevity of this truck.
Are you the original owner or could they be waiting on the original owner to file first?When did you submit? I submitted my claim 5/7/19 but have not even had any progress on the tracking page.
When did you submit? I submitted my claim 5/7/19 but have not even had any progress on the tracking page.