Stan Laurel
Active Member
- Aug 3, 2015
- 167
- 69
- Truck Year
- 2015
So, after 4 years and 101,000 flawless miles, I'm finally being bent over a barrel by FCA, like so many others. The story:
- Built up 95,000 blissful miles on my '15 in Georgia, the rest in WA
- Serviced at the Thomson, GA dealership every 10,000 miles
- Moved to WA state this year. Serviced 2x here at local Ram dealership
- 2 weeks ago, the 4-corner Air Suspension stopped working. Made appt. (Truck was running fine)
- While diagnosing issue, tech noted low coolant level, decided to investigate
- Testing concluded cracked block or blown head gasket
- Service mgr stated he would get me a new engine under warranty, BUT
- first engine had to be removed, disassembled
- Once disassembled, warranty claim submitted
- Claim DENIED by "Area Manager" because fuel filter required replacement at 40K and 80K, but GA dealership neglected to tell me or perform the work
- Now I have 1,000 pieces that used to be my truck, which can't be reassembled (the engine was torn down without intent to rebuild)
That's the reader's digest version. I'm thoroughly disgusted and will most likely have to get a lawyer. I sure did love my truck, but now, it's sour grapes.
- Built up 95,000 blissful miles on my '15 in Georgia, the rest in WA
- Serviced at the Thomson, GA dealership every 10,000 miles
- Moved to WA state this year. Serviced 2x here at local Ram dealership
- 2 weeks ago, the 4-corner Air Suspension stopped working. Made appt. (Truck was running fine)
- While diagnosing issue, tech noted low coolant level, decided to investigate
- Testing concluded cracked block or blown head gasket
- Service mgr stated he would get me a new engine under warranty, BUT
- first engine had to be removed, disassembled
- Once disassembled, warranty claim submitted
- Claim DENIED by "Area Manager" because fuel filter required replacement at 40K and 80K, but GA dealership neglected to tell me or perform the work
- Now I have 1,000 pieces that used to be my truck, which can't be reassembled (the engine was torn down without intent to rebuild)
That's the reader's digest version. I'm thoroughly disgusted and will most likely have to get a lawyer. I sure did love my truck, but now, it's sour grapes.