BLimmer
Junior Member
We had our 2014 Ram eco diesel in for a recall with the fuel issue. We took it to a dealer in San Antonio. They told us that there was a check engine light on when there was not and they told us that it was the water pump. The water pump was changed out 2 1/2 years prior by another mechanic. The dealer told us we needed to flush the radiator but while flushing it they told us that a hose broke because it was brittle and they now have to remove the cab to get to it. Total for this is $3200 with part only $100 of that. Have you ever heard of such a thing because I have not? Should that be their responsibility since they 1st, did not highlight the risk and 2nd it happened while they were flushing it? They seem to be escalating the cost of repairs intentionally.