One Mile Up
Senior Member
Took my truck (2017 2500 6.4L) that I bought in January of 2021 to the dealer for the 60k service... I have had ZERO issues thus far with the truck and have even taken it across country with my ATV in the back. I don't tow anything heavy and tend to take very good care of my vehicles.
Tech calls:
"Hey man, we checked and all of the recommended stuff needs done... front & rear diffs --> transfer case --> major transmission service (drop pan / flush / new filter / new fluid) --> air filter --> cabin filter.
Then he drops a bomb on me:
"It appears that someone broke off an important plastic nipple that a hose connects to (think he said it was a vacuum line)... then tried to super-glue it back on and it's just sitting there now... I hate to be the bearer of bad news but that means you're going to need a new intake manifold -- which is going to be $2,340 for the part"
"Also, we finally were able to find why you were smelling a little coolant when the truck has been warmed up -- you need a new water pump as it has a little leak... you'll also need a new thermostat while we're in there... $750 for the pump, $100 and some change for the thermostat and other little doo-dads."
Me:
"Huh, wellllll -- that's interesting... why don't you walk over to finance and see what the extended warranty I purchased when I bought the truck from you guys and paid $3500 for will actually cover? Thanks!"
Tech calls me back:
"Man you owe me some beer, I got the intake manifold and the water pump covered. Good thing you had that warranty!"
So, I still have a HEFTY bill ($2k) for all of the recommended service interval stuff -- but at least I just basically made my money back with parts and labor of the intake manifold and water pump
SHEESH!
Tech calls:
"Hey man, we checked and all of the recommended stuff needs done... front & rear diffs --> transfer case --> major transmission service (drop pan / flush / new filter / new fluid) --> air filter --> cabin filter.
Then he drops a bomb on me:
"It appears that someone broke off an important plastic nipple that a hose connects to (think he said it was a vacuum line)... then tried to super-glue it back on and it's just sitting there now... I hate to be the bearer of bad news but that means you're going to need a new intake manifold -- which is going to be $2,340 for the part"

"Also, we finally were able to find why you were smelling a little coolant when the truck has been warmed up -- you need a new water pump as it has a little leak... you'll also need a new thermostat while we're in there... $750 for the pump, $100 and some change for the thermostat and other little doo-dads."
Me:
"Huh, wellllll -- that's interesting... why don't you walk over to finance and see what the extended warranty I purchased when I bought the truck from you guys and paid $3500 for will actually cover? Thanks!"
Tech calls me back:
"Man you owe me some beer, I got the intake manifold and the water pump covered. Good thing you had that warranty!"
So, I still have a HEFTY bill ($2k) for all of the recommended service interval stuff -- but at least I just basically made my money back with parts and labor of the intake manifold and water pump

SHEESH!
