krbirke
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- Apr 22, 2014
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- Location
- Davenport Florida
- Ram Year
- 2014
- Engine
- 5.7 HEMI
The RAM service department just told me that after spending $4500 to fix my Air Suspension System that because the ABS needs repairs, that my be the reason my air suspension is still having issues.
A little background: I got the immediate repair needed warning for the air suspension. I brought it into the Dodge dealer service department and they said not enough voltage to the air system because my battery was bad. So I bought a new battery. Well two days later. Got the warning again about the air suspension. I brought it back to the service department and after two weeks they couldn’t replicate the problem. But suggested it could be the control module. So i drove my vehicle for a little while all the while still having the Sam issue. I started driving my wife’s car to prevent further issues
I brought it back and they said I needed $4000 of repairs to air suspension and $3200 of repairs for ABS. So I got the air suspension fixed (so I thought) because they said not having a working ABS would be no problem.
How convenient is it that even though they didn’t fix the air suspension that another $3200 repair to the ABS might be the fix to my air suspension woes
Any thoughts
A little background: I got the immediate repair needed warning for the air suspension. I brought it into the Dodge dealer service department and they said not enough voltage to the air system because my battery was bad. So I bought a new battery. Well two days later. Got the warning again about the air suspension. I brought it back to the service department and after two weeks they couldn’t replicate the problem. But suggested it could be the control module. So i drove my vehicle for a little while all the while still having the Sam issue. I started driving my wife’s car to prevent further issues
I brought it back and they said I needed $4000 of repairs to air suspension and $3200 of repairs for ABS. So I got the air suspension fixed (so I thought) because they said not having a working ABS would be no problem.
How convenient is it that even though they didn’t fix the air suspension that another $3200 repair to the ABS might be the fix to my air suspension woes
Any thoughts