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Non-Ford Issue - Durango R/T - Longish Read
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16614572" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>These are the kinds of issues with FCA vehicles that I harp on all the time. These types of issues or gremlins are so common with FCA vehicles that it leads shops to stop working on them altogether. The FCA dealers we worked with would often tell me of similar or same horror stories they deal with on the regular, and that's what separates their issues from other manufacturers. Of all of the Durangos, Rams, Grand Cherokees, and so on that plagued us with issues and stumped us to the point where we just had to send them out to the dealer to be sorted out, we never received them back fixed, and it was never even close. The only other brand of cars we had to send to dealerships were only sent their for basic tuning procedures that we didn't have the software to do ourselves.</p><p></p><p>I can tell you from my experience that with that type of issue you are having and with the dealer not being able to sort it out that I wouldn't anticipate it ever being fixed and their is always going to be an issue. I would get rid of the car now to save yourself a world of frustration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16614572, member: 21786"] These are the kinds of issues with FCA vehicles that I harp on all the time. These types of issues or gremlins are so common with FCA vehicles that it leads shops to stop working on them altogether. The FCA dealers we worked with would often tell me of similar or same horror stories they deal with on the regular, and that's what separates their issues from other manufacturers. Of all of the Durangos, Rams, Grand Cherokees, and so on that plagued us with issues and stumped us to the point where we just had to send them out to the dealer to be sorted out, we never received them back fixed, and it was never even close. The only other brand of cars we had to send to dealerships were only sent their for basic tuning procedures that we didn't have the software to do ourselves. I can tell you from my experience that with that type of issue you are having and with the dealer not being able to sort it out that I wouldn't anticipate it ever being fixed and their is always going to be an issue. I would get rid of the car now to save yourself a world of frustration. [/QUOTE]
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