Did it get new oil after the flood?
It's on my to-do list for this week. . . . probably tomorrow.Did it get new oil after the flood?
You win the contest--rolled VC gasket occurred during the repair. See my update below.Ya we have done a few injectors lately for some reason....not sure why. And the left VC is a ***** to get around the brake booster,,,,I myself have rolled one VC gasket out of place.....took a bit of a drive to see the leak.
I have considered selling. . . I was offered a stupid amount of money for it a few weeks ago (cash from a dealer), but what would I pay for a replacement?. . .even if I could finds something I want. I'll keep my Ram.Good luck from here on out.
Have you considered selling the Ram with these record prices.
I sold a truck with less than 5k miles on it. The price was right and the story very long....lol
Wait till you drive one with the new body style. It is even better.I rented a Ram Classic to bring home my new TV; if I was in the market for a full size truck a Ram would be at the top of my list.
Parts are a nightmare right now. We have a peterbilt down with a failed def level sensor. None available in Peterbilts system. I have a f350 at work that needs an oxygen sensor which I can't get either.So, you may have seen my other thread about the failure of my wife's Santa Fe transmission. Well, at about the same time my Ram 1500 Hemi started idling rough and throwing ECM codes, and eventually a CEL.
As I write this it's at the dealer awaiting a fuel injector to be delivered, apparently on the slow boat from somewhere, as that part was ordered this past Wednesday. Really?. . . with all the hemis on the road a dealership doesn't have simple parts like that sitting around?
Burla has already given the Last Rites to my truck on another forum, saying it's likely a cam / lifter failure. The mechanic claims all the valves are moving correctly. It should be noted that the truck just rolled over to 22,000 miles the same week it started throwing ECM codes. . . and it didn't have any discernable ticks. So, is Burla correct or is my mechanic correct? OBD codes were p0307, p0300. What say the peanut gallery?
Stay tuned!