RAM CARES and DRAG LINK RECALL !

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thkbaron

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Because NHTSA approved the weld and go away, at least initially.

And replacing parts costs more money than weld and go away.


This must be true but it's gotta be close. I mean time to test the faulty part, weld the part, paint the part. If that's not close in shop time and materials to what the actual part costs them I'd be really surprised.
 

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This must be true but it's gotta be close. I mean time to test the faulty part, weld the part, paint the part. If that's not close in shop time and materials to what the actual part costs them I'd be really surprised.

I think the difference is the "skill level" assigned to the task.

It might be 2 hours for both the test/weld/paint and replacing the part completely, but if the skill level required is higher for replacing the part, it (technically) costs more money.

(Im using "skill level" because its Mopar's own term assigned to different repairs)
 

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skill level. hell it's easy to replace the part. welding requires some skill. at least the caliber of weld that should be done on this par.
 

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Hey, Greg.

I have replied to your private message. Please continue to work with me there.

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I just sent you another message Kate. Please review.
 

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skill level. hell it's easy to replace the part. welding requires some skill. at least the caliber of weld that should be done on this par.
It's what Mopar calls it, they assign skill levels to anything done on the truck. I assume higher skill levels bill out at higher $.

Is anyone has the official tsb pdf, it will say what skill level to bill for, for the welding and the replacing of the part.

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Kate - I sent a reply to your message and am waiting for your reply and the requested information.

Thank you.

I have just responded to you there, GsRAM.

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I took my truck in for tailgate recall, and I guess they were out of the little plastic thing they use to do the repair, so the same guy that welds the nuts, welded my tailgate shut for me, now I can stop worrying about it falling down inadvertently, when driving down the road!!

Hi, terb. I wanted to follow up here and clarify. Did you have this recall completed properly or do you need assistance? Please send me a private message and let me know.

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So I'm getting 6 recalls done to my truck next week. They were waiting for parts for the drag link recall. I'm interested in if I'm actually getting a new part or if that was a bullcrap excuse on why I had to wait so long.
 

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So I'm getting 6 recalls done to my truck next week. They were waiting for parts for the drag link recall. I'm interested in if I'm actually getting a new part or if that was a bullcrap excuse on why I had to wait so long.

Hey, Iron Outlaw. If you need assistance while working with the dealer, we are in private message.

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Does anyone know how to get a refund (or even a reply from NHSTA or RAMCARES)? I had to pay Dodge dealership $1940 to replace my welded draglink so that it could be aligned. I filed forms with NHSTA and RAMCARES and have heard nothing in 2 weeks. Can anyone offer help (or let me join a class action against FCA)? Any help appreciated
 

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Does anyone know how to get a refund (or even a reply from NHSTA or RAMCARES)? I had to pay Dodge dealership $1940 to replace my welded draglink so that it could be aligned. I filed forms with NHSTA and RAMCARES and have heard nothing in 2 weeks. Can anyone offer help (or let me join a class action against FCA)? Any help appreciated


2 weeks might not be a long enough of a wait.

https://chrysler.oemdtc.com/1209/sa...-021-steering-linkage-2013-2017-ram-2500-3500

WHAT IF I ALREADY PAID TO HAVE THIS REPAIR COMPLETED?

If you have already experienced this specific condition and have paid to have it repaired, you may visit www.fcarecallreimbursement.com to submit your reimbursement request online. [3] Once we receive and verify the required documents, reimbursement will be sent to you within 60 days. If you have had previous repairs performed and/or already received reimbursement, you may still need to have the recall repair performed.
 

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Does anyone know how to get a refund (or even a reply from NHSTA or RAMCARES)? I had to pay Dodge dealership $1940 to replace my welded draglink so that it could be aligned. I filed forms with NHSTA and RAMCARES and have heard nothing in 2 weeks. Can anyone offer help (or let me join a class action against FCA)? Any help appreciated

lets see the receipt ? at most i think the new part is $300. 1hr labor to install and a few min to straighten steering wheel
 

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Does anyone know how to get a refund (or even a reply from NHSTA or RAMCARES)? I had to pay Dodge dealership $1940 to replace my welded draglink so that it could be aligned. I filed forms with NHSTA and RAMCARES and have heard nothing in 2 weeks. Can anyone offer help (or let me join a class action against FCA)? Any help appreciated

$1940 WOW!!!. That is absolute robbery!! The drag link is a $280 part and 1 hour labor worst case. That is crazy. Shame on that dealer who ever they are.

I would get on the phone with them. Waiting for an email or message response is hit or miss at best.

Best of luck to you.



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Does anyone know how to get a refund (or even a reply from NHSTA or RAMCARES)? I had to pay Dodge dealership $1940 to replace my welded draglink so that it could be aligned. I filed forms with NHSTA and RAMCARES and have heard nothing in 2 weeks. Can anyone offer help (or let me join a class action against FCA)? Any help appreciated

Can you send us a PM with your VIN? We can look into this for you.

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Does anyone know how to get a refund (or even a reply from NHSTA or RAMCARES)? I had to pay Dodge dealership $1940 to replace my welded draglink so that it could be aligned. I filed forms with NHSTA and RAMCARES and have heard nothing in 2 weeks. Can anyone offer help (or let me join a class action against FCA)? Any help appreciated

Something is not right in this scenario. I do however, think you will get no reimbursement because the fix was applied per the recall dealer service instruction. I recall in that instruction the weld must have a breakaway torque of 77 ft. lbs. That could suggest any future alignments could be done by breaking the welds, complete the alignment, and re-weld the jamb nuts to the sleeve or replace these items. It has never been clear if the weld fix was a temporary solution and Ram would eventually replace the link with the updated version.

Did dealer explain why it is necessary to replace the link after the safety recall had been performed and why you would have to pay for a new link in order to get the alignment done? Did you give the okay to proceed?

After all that, did they install the updated version link or replace it with same link?

COAs, from least expensive to most: 1. Work through the FCA reimbursement process, I don't think you'll have much success there ( I would be shocked if you did); 2. File a complaint (or follow the process) with your state's Attorney General's office that handles consumer affairs complaints; or 3. Take FCA to court.
 

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I still can't believe that the "repair" is to weld the jam nuts! Are they going to start replacing the drag link with the updated one from the 2019+ ?
 

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Does anyone know how to get a refund (or even a reply from NHSTA or RAMCARES)? I had to pay Dodge dealership $1940 to replace my welded draglink so that it could be aligned. I filed forms with NHSTA and RAMCARES and have heard nothing in 2 weeks. Can anyone offer help (or let me join a class action against FCA)? Any help appreciated
Holy Batdung Robin! Someone is getting hosed on this deal. FCA reimbursed me the new part and tax, just under $110. I installed it myself. FCA required I go to my nearest dealer, which I did, to confirm the install. They ok’d it and I’ve had no issues for months now. Steering/alignment is adjustable, of course if needed, and tire wear is excellent. Good luck in your endeavors to get $$$$!
 

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Since I haven't allowed them to weld mine yet, I think you just convinced me to do what you did. If I do, and get denied, trust me when I tell you it will come back on them 100 fold!. I have an 8' bed. The perfect size for an "A-Frame" sign explaining what they did. I can't work b/c of injury so I have all day to ride around Knoxville and explain how FCA denied a proper repair on a potentially deadly problem.

RAM CARES, are you guys listening?

I am thinking I may have to do the same thing to get my 12" infotainment issues addressed.
 

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Since I haven't allowed them to weld mine yet, I think you just convinced me to do what you did. If I do, and get denied, trust me when I tell you it will come back on them 100 fold!. I have an 8' bed. The perfect size for an "A-Frame" sign explaining what they did. I can't work b/c of injury so I have all day to ride around Knoxville and explain how FCA denied a proper repair on a potentially deadly problem.

RAM CARES, are you guys listening?

Na brother, contact Katilin at ram cares here and via PM and talk to her about it. She is great. She's the one who finally got this squared away for me. She can help facilitate getting yours replaced with the revised FCA drag link. It takes some time, patience and persistence, but she helped get mine replaced and fixed the right way as I also refused to allow the weld fix. All good now! I'm a happy customer again :waytogo:
 

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