ITs gone!!

Hartdiesel

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Sold the duramax yesterday. With stock wheels and tires need to find something now im walking to work:(
 
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yeah i have walked more with my duramax than anyother vehicle i have owned so ill take a chance

Good, glad your use to walking, It doesn't cut down walking buying a Dodge. :thumb:

If fact, most doctors say buy a dodge if you want a good Cardio Program.
 

Hartdiesel

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It started blowing a fuse for the ecm rpr for no reason. I took it to a reperaple diesel shop in the area and they called all the dealerships and everyone within a couplee hundred miles and no body had seen the problem let alone tell them how to fix it. No body could even tell them what rpr stood for.
 

duratothemax

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It started blowing a fuse for the ecm rpr for no reason. I took it to a reperaple diesel shop in the area and they called all the dealerships and everyone within a couplee hundred miles and no body had seen the problem let alone tell them how to fix it. No body could even tell them what rpr stood for.

so you are trading in your truck because your dealer is an idiot and couldnt trace a simple electrical problem?

Sounds like you really just wanted a dodge from the beginning and are just using this minor problem as an excuse "OOPS! dmax is junk! OK now I can trade it for a dodge and not feel guilty because the dmax had 'big problems'!!!"

its ok you can admit it, Ive seen it happen, on both sides (dodge to GM and GM to dodge)... :)

ben
 
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Vrabel

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Before you commit, get a dictionary and look up Dodge. It says "To Avoid". I've worked on plenty. only positive thing I have to say is, I like them better than fords. How about a nice Renault?
 

RENODMAX

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It says he already sold it guys...couldve probably followed some wires and figured it out
 

maxaholic

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I think we told him that in the thread he started about it. And for what it's worth our dodge haul truck likes to cut out sometimes and only run on 3 cylinders.
 

maxaholic

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It was actually pretty cool. Sounded like I had a jake brake when I was actually stepping on the skinny pedal. But besides that it is a decent pickup.
 

Hartdiesel

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so you are trading in your truck because your dealer is an idiot and couldnt trace a simple electrical problem?

Sounds like you really just wanted a dodge from the beginning and are just using this minor problem as an excuse "OOPS! dmax is junk! OK now I can trade it for a dodge and not feel guilty because the dmax had 'big problems'!!!"

its ok you can admit it, Ive seen it happen, on both sides (dodge to GM and GM to dodge)... :)

ben

it wasnt just my dealer it went to a diesel repair shop and the dealer. Both of them went throught the ENTIRE HARNESS as did my self before i took it in. I posted on here thinking i could get some help but all i got was the same thing over and over again "its a short in the harness" well no that was not the problem. The truck was built on a friday or something it just was one of those trucks im not saying GM is junk i love the duramax motor but after owning a Chevy i realized it does not serve my needs. I dont need to be the fastest kid on the block (But it is nice) And to be honest dont even know what im gonna buy yet but it will be diesel just depends on what i find.