Aries Rising
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Subscribed. Neighbor just leased a new Ram 1500.
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I've been away from dealers now for a while. Electric power steering wasn't around. I'm sure there are other vehicles that come equipped with electric power steering and have similar failures. I had belts break a couple of times in old power steering vehicles and they didn't want to do anything but go straight but they could still be steered and the brakes still worked so I could slow down. Not sure if there is a difference in feel or not.
And now it looks like fly by wire brakes are right around the corner. So get ready for that...
Dealership called and said part is at least another 7 days out....
i would demand they take one out of a truck on the lot and try it to make sure that fixes the problem. What dealerships get away with is amazing. I'm in the world of IT, if I made users wait as long for fixes I'd be drug out in the street and shot
i would demand they take one out of a truck on the lot and try it to make sure that fixes the problem. What dealerships get away with is amazing. I'm in the world of IT, if I made users wait as long for fixes I'd be drug out in the street and shot
Yes, I have been driving this little Jeep Compass 4 cylinder thing.Sorry if I missed it somewhere, but did they at least give you a loaner vehicle? I know it sucks being without a truck you're paying for, but put the miles and wear and tear on the loaner in the meantime.
I think I may have a related issue. As I take "sweeper" turns on the interstate at 65-70 the steering "catches" (like a cable is bound-even though I doubt cables are used).
2019 w/3500 miles. Will take to dealer.
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