Mar-01-2012 05:53 AM
Mar-05-2012 05:24 AM
ricatic wrote:
It appears that the common rail systems that operate at significantly lower pressure are not having the problem. Dodge uses the Bosch CP3 series pump. IIRC, it operates at 1600BAR. IIRC, GM used the CP3 series pump until 2011. CP3 series pumps have an excellent track record. Is it coincidence that the 2012 VW diesels have dialed back the internal pressure from 2000BAR to 1600BAR? Not likely when they have been seeing these failures for 5 years...and they warranty their repairs.
Mar-05-2012 05:01 AM
The Mad Norsky wrote:
Well, glad that my "W" tongue in cheek question did serve some purpose.
Now to add fuel to the fire, and give the 500 pound gorilla in the room a nuke to play with:
there have been some cryptic hints, but this has not been said or asked straight out, so I'll do it.
Is the Bosch CP 4.x pump trouble just the proverbial tip of the iceberg????
In other words, is it really just the first indicator, because of its higher pressures and temperatures, of a systematic failure coming in ALL diesel fueled vehicles due to some as yet unknown problem with the fuel supply available in North America?????
Thats the 500 pound gorilla no one seems to want to notice.
An outlandish question. Or is it????????????
Mar-05-2012 03:56 AM
Mar-04-2012 08:31 PM
Mar-04-2012 07:26 PM
ricatic wrote:coolbreeze01 wrote:The Mad Norsky wrote:
A question here.
I bought the extended warranty for my Ford 6.7L diesel.
So if Ford won't warranty the warranty will the worthless warranty welcome willful woebegone warranty websites who watch for willing owners with warranties which were worthless?????
I remain so confused. :h
Speaking of warranties, any idea how much value the standard warranty factors into the retail price of a vehicle? There are new car buyers that knowingly void their warranties and would gladly pay less money for a non-warranted vehicle. Just curious.
Two good questions here.
As to extended warranty coverage from Ford, I do not see the value when we are discussing the HPFP debacle. Ford Motor Company is denying the 5 yr/100,000 mile warranty coverage on these repairs. Why would Ford Motor Company honor the Extended Warranty when they won't honor the base warranty?
As to the dollar value of the standard factory warranty, no one outside of Ford would know that number. But one thing is certain, when we buy our new trucks, we BUY the warranty. It is not free. Ford has built that mythical dollar amount into the manufacturing cost of the vehicle. It is more like an insurance policy that the owners are paying for up front. That fact certainly rubs salt in the wound when Ford pulls the weasel act and refuses to warranty the repair.
Regards
Mar-04-2012 07:08 PM
coolbreeze01 wrote:The Mad Norsky wrote:
A question here.
I bought the extended warranty for my Ford 6.7L diesel.
So if Ford won't warranty the warranty will the worthless warranty welcome willful woebegone warranty websites who watch for willing owners with warranties which were worthless?????
I remain so confused. :h
Speaking of warranties, any idea how much value the standard warranty factors into the retail price of a vehicle? There are new car buyers that knowingly void their warranties and would gladly pay less money for a non-warranted vehicle. Just curious.
Mar-04-2012 06:54 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Ford Doctor is a Ford diesel tech on TDS and feel he's calling a spade a spade. His experience like other Ford diesel techs have seen very few failures and yes some have been covererd by warranty when there is no evidence of contaminated diesel.
Gloom and Doom for the 6.7... I think not!
Mar-04-2012 06:18 PM
The Mad Norsky wrote:
A question here.
I bought the extended warranty for my Ford 6.7L diesel.
So if Ford won't warranty the warranty will the worthless warranty welcome willful woebegone warranty websites who watch for willing owners with warranties which were worthless?????
I remain so confused. :h
Mar-04-2012 06:13 PM
8iron wrote:
Is it the sheer number of reported issues or the sheer number of posts by the same person/people that had the problem? How much out of pocket are these people with the problem? There may very well be a widespread issue eventually but the percentages don't show that right now do they?
Mar-04-2012 06:02 PM
Flashman wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Ford Doctor is a Ford diesel tech on TDS and feel he's calling a spade a spade. His experience like other Ford diesel techs have seen very few failures and yes some have been covererd by warranty when there is no evidence of contaminated diesel.
Gloom and Doom for the 6.7... I think not!
And as the miles on the 6.7 start to increase?? It seems to be a ticking bomb.
Mar-04-2012 05:59 PM
Mar-04-2012 05:56 PM
rick83864 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Ford Doctor is a Ford diesel tech on TDS and feel he's calling a spade a spade. His experience like other Ford diesel techs have seen very few failures and yes some have been covererd by warranty when there is no evidence of contaminated diesel.
Gloom and Doom for the 6.7... I think not!
TDS is exactly what? I know of a few Ford forums and TDS doesn't ring a bell. Inquiring minds would like to know you source of information :W
Mar-04-2012 05:38 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Ford Doctor is a Ford diesel tech on TDS and feel he's calling a spade a spade. His experience like other Ford diesel techs have seen very few failures and yes some have been covererd by warranty when there is no evidence of contaminated diesel.
Gloom and Doom for the 6.7... I think not!
Mar-04-2012 05:28 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Ford Doctor is a Ford diesel tech on TDS and feel he's calling a spade a spade. His experience like other Ford diesel techs have seen very few failures and yes some have been covererd by warranty when there is no evidence of contaminated diesel.
Gloom and Doom for the 6.7... I think not!
Mar-04-2012 05:06 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Ford Doctor is a Ford diesel tech on TDS and feel he's calling a spade a spade. His experience like other Ford diesel techs have seen very few failures and yes some have been covererd by warranty when there is no evidence of contaminated diesel.
Gloom and Doom for the 6.7... I think not!