Excuse me sir, I just had a question. I think I’m in the same boat as you. I have the GDE hot tune on my 2016 ram eco-diesel. But the thing is I took the EGR out. But I want that money. I already spoke to GDE, they are sending me a new ECU and I think I’m just going to play the shuffle game like you said. GDE Tune our or rather (overridden) recall applied, new GDE Update back in, do you think it will work?I got my offer for $3k and notarized it and sent it in. I have an appointment for the end of the month for the flash. I will play the 1 day shuffle on the ECM's. GDE out - Factory in - tune - Factory out - GDE back in.
Okay roger so I managed to save the EGR. I’ll just throw it back in, will i have to reconnect the old coolant lines and down pipes and whatnot as well? Or does it just need to be electronically connected? I plan on putting my GDE ECU which is coming in the mail now in, like 5 minutes after they perform the recall so I’m not driving around with a fuckered up truck. Someone just tell me precisely what i need to do to make this work.You will need the EGR physically in place in order to get the AEM.
I read today that applies to a certain demographic of people. Does not apply to those who are the first and primary owners of the vehicle. Only applies to those that lease or are previous owners. I’ll try to find the link to the page that said that.I thought the deadline to file a claim with FCA was 8/1/19?
Anyone who hasn’t filed their intent and documents with FCA yet is F’d, in my opinion.
Yes for Eligible Former Owners. Someone had mentioned the date was extended until 08-31 ( not confirmed by me.I thought the deadline to file a claim with FCA was 8/1/19?
Anyone who hasn’t filed their intent and documents with FCA yet is F’d, in my opinion.