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Mr. Trailer
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2010-04-24 6:44 PM (#119320 - in reply to #119255)
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Originally written by calfroper on 2010-04-23 12:05 PM

The service manager says the "district manager" is the one denying the claim. I'd like to run across him in a dark alley..lol

 

Go higher up the food chain...

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2Lcustomtrucks
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2010-04-24 6:57 PM (#119321 - in reply to #119117)
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We have been telling everybody that comes thru our shop AD NAUSEUM to please pull a fuel sample if the have ANY type of trouble under the hood with Ford, GM, or Dodge, BEFORE they call a wrecker and have a neutral witness when you pull it....... ALL 3 of the OEMs are getting bad about denying warranty if they can blame contaminated fuel. It is a huge rip-off and only going to get worse in this economy. Peterbilt/KW are worse.
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conner
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2010-04-24 8:06 PM (#119323 - in reply to #119117)
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Had nearly the same problem with Dodge. I bought a brand new one and at 72,000 miles I had 36 Dodge shop repair tickets. They never did fix the thing. On the last one I gave up and sold the sorry thing. I will never own another Dodge. When it was out of the shop it was the best truck I have ever owned, just stayed broke down all the time!!
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Spooler
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2010-04-27 10:42 PM (#119455 - in reply to #119321)
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Originally written by 2Lcustomtrucks on 2010-04-24 10:57 PM

We have been telling everybody that comes thru our shop AD NAUSEUM to please pull a fuel sample if the have ANY type of trouble under the hood with Ford, GM, or Dodge, BEFORE they call a wrecker and have a neutral witness when you pull it....... ALL 3 of the OEMs are getting bad about denying warranty if they can blame contaminated fuel. It is a huge rip-off and only going to get worse in this economy. Peterbilt/KW are worse.

 

You are correct. They all will deny you if you give them the chance.

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calfroper
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2010-04-28 10:47 AM (#119468 - in reply to #119117)
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They re submitted the claim last Thursday... no news yet...
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Spooler
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2010-04-28 8:54 PM (#119491 - in reply to #119117)
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Good luck to you. I really get mad when I here this. Ticks me off and it is not even me. I have added a couple extra filters to my truck for this exact reason.

Edited by Spooler 2010-04-28 8:55 PM
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calfroper
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2010-05-06 11:35 AM (#119806 - in reply to #119117)
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Still no news....its been 2 weeks since they resubmitted the claim.....is this a good thing or bad thing it's taking so long?  What's taking so long anyway?  Glad I dont rely on that vehicle for daily transportation!
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Posted 2010-05-06 11:39 AM (#119807 - in reply to #119117)
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hogtownboss
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2010-05-06 11:41 AM (#119809 - in reply to #119806)
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Originally written by calfroper on 2010-05-06 11:35 AM

Still no news....its been 2 weeks since they resubmitted the claim.....is this a good thing or bad thing it's taking so long?  What's taking so long anyway?  Glad I dont rely on that vehicle for daily transportation!

Flip a quarter, could be good or bad.

You still need to get the number of the TOP DOG and call them and not rely on the dealer to do anything, they have already proven they are not worthy of making the customer happy.

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