audiboy86 wrote:
P.S. Supposedly the only way to get a 5 star rating at a dealer ship is to have atleast one diesel mechanic on hand.
I don't believe that. One of the supposed "five star" dealerships is no longer a Mopar dealer here in Savannah, and they didn't have a diesel tech. That was also the place that tried to inform me that there was "something seriously wrong with my engine" based on the rattling it was making while I drove in. The sales droid who told me that was rather surprised to hear that it was a diesel and SUPPOSED to sound like that. Even more surprised that it was sold like that from the factory. Morons.
The dealership in Jacksonville supposedly had "several" diesel techs... Yet they didn't have anyone capable of proper diagnostics on a transmission and transfer case failure? Oh wait... They were neither a five-star dealer, nor interested in anything other than the depth of my wallet. If it couldn't be determined visually without so much as touching a wrench to the vehicle... They weren't interested in doing it. But they would happily charge $360 for looking.
The lesson here: Avoid ALL Chrysler dealerships. Not a dang one is worth the risk of bringing your truck there. Find your local Bosch diesel injector service shop (They will specialize in injectors and pumps and NOT do remove / replace type work) and ask them who is the best in your area for CP3 pump work. Go to that place if you need something. At least they will know what a diesel is supposed to sound like.