โJul-18-2014 07:10 PM
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โJul-20-2014 03:43 PM
wintersun wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I choose to buy my DEF from containers and prefer to stay away from bulk like at truck stops.
I'm surprised the GM trucks continue to have the contaminated DEF errors that plagued them since the launch of their DEF equipped trucks.
You have it backwards. The DEF at the pumps is going to be days old and it is stored in the ground so it is not subject to heat or sunlight, both of which shorten the life of DEF.
The commercial truck fleet operators love DEF as it keeps the motor oil cleaner (diesels produce soot and this gets into the crankcase) and allows for longer service intervals. Quite different than all the whining by people with pickup trucks.
On my last trip in June I found regular gas stations with DEF at the pumps as well as diesel. With more diesel powered cars more places provide the fuel and DEF at the pumps.
Current Ford and Ram trucks with diesel engines require the use of DEF. Don't want to have to put a gallon of DEF into the tank every 1000 miles then buy a truck with a gas engine instead.
I remember when people *****ed about catalystic converters but most people got over it and most people like having less smog - most people.
โJul-20-2014 03:29 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
I choose to buy my DEF from containers and prefer to stay away from bulk like at truck stops.
I'm surprised the GM trucks continue to have the contaminated DEF errors that plagued them since the launch of their DEF equipped trucks.
โJul-20-2014 03:12 PM
BenK wrote:
Rick, if the 3% is correct...totally UNACCEPTABLE for this type/class of product
More so when this class/type of product has life and limb on the line. Not just
the drivers/passengers, but others around them
My back ground is 1st career in industrial controls and 4th in computers. All
of my careers involved potential life and limb for their intended applications
All had AQL (acceptable quality level) in the 0.X% or 0.0X% range
A washer/dryer/toaster/etc 'might' have an AQL of 3%, but that is
another class/type of product... Even the power windows in our TVs
would be 'okay' with a 3% AQL...etc other non-life and limb potential
components/systems in our TV's
Personally thank you for your perseverance and willingness to take
the flake from blind loyalists and TOTALLY agree with your comment that
so many think it only happens to the other guy... :S
โJul-20-2014 02:30 PM
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โJul-20-2014 06:56 AM
blofgren wrote:
Rick, your story made me look further into the CP4 failure on the Fords and I found several other stories similar to yours where the owners were left with no warranty. This issue played a LARGE part in my decision to leave Ford after 20 years and buy a Ram. So you can count an additional lost sale for Ford with my case. Thank you for your detailed posts on your saga because it saved me from making a huge mistake.
Mad Norsky wrote:
There was a thread sometime back now about a recall from Ford I believe on bad NOX sensors. Believe it was ambulance packages that got front row on this one, but pertained to the 6.7L diesel.
Directly pertains as I believe it is these same sensors connected to the good verus bad DEF being discussed here.
โJul-20-2014 06:56 AM
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โJul-19-2014 08:34 PM
ricatic wrote:FishOnOne wrote:ricatic wrote:lawnspecialties wrote:ricatic wrote:
...you sure you didn't take the truck to a Ford dealer by mistake...that kind of treatment is typical Ford style customer dis-service...
Seriously? Let it go.
why...and stifle the truth...my experience is real and valid...just do not want anyone else to ever suffer the tragedy and dishonesty of the terrible Ford Customer Service we received...
Regards
Here's a copy/paste from a Ford diesel tech:
I had a discussion with hotline today (the group that approves/denies these warranty claims) and they said the number of actual failures of fuel system issues from contamination is far less than the issues with the 6.4L. No fuel additives that emulsifies the water in the fuel is an absolute must. Maint records is also a must. They told me in most cases the claims are being done under warranty. The issues I find is the dealers techs that don't like the warranty time that feel they need to make a living off of someone elses hard earned money instead. So they say contaminated and now customer pay. I made a very good living as a tech and I much rather had warranty pay the bill. For one the customer is much happier and the approval is much faster. I would do everything I could to get it covered just to get the job done. There are reports of techs pulling only the primary fuel/water separator bowl down and saying debris and telling the customer they have to pay. That is the point of that bowl is to collect that crap. My advise for any failure that some tech says no warranty is to look and document the rust in the system and pump. Verify that the Hotline also said there is no warranty. Make sure that you are not victim of some hack tech that wants a bigger paycheck from you.
Gloom and Doom...:R
I would agree with most of what you wrote...and quote...but the fact is that in the very end. Ford has the say in what repairs get fixed under warranty...it is their decision...and far to often, they side with bad dealers because they sell a lo of vehicles...I know how it works...I was caught between a crooked dealer, a good and honest dealer and Ford...They sided with the larger crooked dealer and stiffed the customer...Me...Ford had every opportunity and the backing of the honest dealer to do the right thing... they could have kept a lifelong customer of over 50 years...it was more profitable (they thought) to sacrifice one customer than anger a larger dealership...
More importantly to prospective buyers, GM fixes all those pumps in situations where Ford denies...caveat emptor...buy a truck from a manufacturer that will stand behind it...
Those are the facts...as sickening as they are...
...Wearing the Blue Koolaid Protection wetsuit...
Regards
โJul-19-2014 07:46 PM
jjr1314 wrote:
Oh and P.S. I never intended this thread to be a Ford vs GM vs Dodge battle. Just wanted to pass on my recent experience with DEF and what I learned from 2 different dealerships about GM's warranty as it pertains to Duramax emissions control system so others on here would have some info.
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