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Posted by coflyboy on October 05, 2006 at 18:45:36 from (63.231.108.214):
Bought a shiny new 3500 Dodge/Cummins to pull my RV. Got the extended warranty. All so that I would not have trouble when wife and I went to south Texas in the winter to enjoy our retirement. Today the Dodge all but quit. Limped into the Dodge dealer. Long story short; someone sold me bad diesel. The Dodge folks tested it and found it was some water based liquid. Warrantee doesn't cover bad fuel. Not only was the filter plugged but the transfer pump was ruined. Dodge graciously agreed to warranty the pump. Total cost to me, not including the pump, $300-$400 after flushing the fuel tank and all the testing and repairs. My point: Watch where you buy your fuel!!!! I suppose you all know this but it sure was a bitter lesson for me. Thanks for letting me unload. Have a good day!!!!!
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