Missy - You need to get your CRD back from them NOW, and then SERIOUSLY think about getting a lawyer. These prices are outrageous AND far above the norm.
If I am adding this up wrong, I apologize, but is your posting showing 13.2 hours at $4022 for the labor cost? If so... That is just over $300 PER HOUR. That is easily triple the going rate from ANY shop, even a dealer! Dealers usually charge about $120/hr, unless it is an RV dealer. Then they charge $175 per hour to change your oil. (Never go to an RV or boat dealer for service unless you hate keeping money)
The price for that turbo is also excessive, the DEALER COST on that item is only $750 (ask me how I know) and the RETAIL sale price over the parts counter is only $1100. They are SOAKING you for that price!
I just added up every price you listed, and came up with 4079.01, INCLUDING the turbo. Something doesn't add up here. Are you CERTAIN that the warranty is paying for anything? The total number you are asked to pay when you pick up the car would NOT be a "Pay us everything now and your warranty will send you a check" kind of deal. Warranty work IS NOT paid by you in advance. If they have an actual dollar amount on the bill for something, that something is NOT being covered by the warranty. You really need to put on a fight with these guys, this sounds like a fishing-for-profit-margin game for them, and sadly I think they think you are a sucker.
The price for the intercooler isn't that outside of the retail ballpark, I'm just sorry they are making you pay that for a part that doesn't break. You may want to visit moparpartsamerica.com and look up each of these prices, the actual retail prices (MSRP) are listed AND what MPA will sell them for... You can demand price matching from the dealer for each of these parts, as MPA is only an online arm selling dealer parts. (So exactly the same pieces that this stealership would have in stock)
Next problems... What is a 90 degree vapor hose, and what hose ANYWHERE requires 2 hours labor to install? This seems like they are stacking labor charges. A lot.
For example... (EXAMPLE!!!!! MADE UP NUMBERS!!!) If replacement of the EGR is 10 hours, and replacement of the EGR supply hoses (4, 2 coolant, 2 exhaust) are 5 hours each... Yet replacement of the EGR requires removal OF those hoses (it does!) then they don't get to charge you 30 hours of labor for replacing the EGR and the 4 hoses.
Back to reality. There are 4 hoses on the EGR. Two are for the exhaust to flow through. The other two are for the coolant. You (naturally) have to remove all 4 of these to replace the EGR. They don't get to stack the labor charges like that, replacement of the EGR AND the hoses means just one labor book rate - replacement of the EGR.
Throttle body.... Diesels don't have a throttle body. Does the piece you have from the intake have a big circle valve in it, called a butterfly valve? This is the Flow Control Valve, and is part of the emissions controls. This again is a part that DOES NOT NEED REPLACEMENT unless it is completely failed... Even then, the use of this part is not needed. Many members have failed FCV units (the gears on the motor are plastic) and don't even know it. It is there to "smooth" the shutdown of the engine. It doesn't do that, it does basically nothing. What it DOES do, is close off the fresh air intake while your engine is running, to force the engine to ingest even more exhaust flow. If the EGR is stuck closed, this will cause the "insufficient flow" code, because the computer is not seeing the engine's airflow across the MAF sensor drop due to the EGR reducing the need for fresh air. A tune from GDE will fix this by not requiring the FCV to operate. The SEGR device also fixes this, and I personally have removed the big disc from that valve (mine is broken anyway) so that the airflow cannot be restricted. DIESELS DO NOT HAVE OR NEED A THROTTLE PLATE.
The price they are charging for the intake hoses is also exorbitant, the "upper intake hose to turbo" is the hose from the airbox to the turbo. That is a $51 hose, RETAIL. The Lower Turbo Drain Tube... Is a STATIC PART (nonmoving metal hose) that does not break! Why are they charging for that, and so much! Drain tube gasket? That is a $1 part AT MOST. Upper IC to Throttle - That is the "Charge Air Cooler" hose, (Listed by searching on "cooler" on MPA) and is the ONLY part that is close to its retail price. $121 retail. The OTHER Intercooler hose (the inlet from the turbo to the IC) retails at $180. If they have it listed wrong (as TO turbo instead of FROM turbo TO intercooler... ) then nevermind on that one, it is at least CLOSE to retail... But still push for the lower prices of MPA.
Please fill me in on what I have wrong here, and I will re-figure things to make your fight better. They are charging extortion rates to you, clearly.
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