DMAXTODD
01-18-2003, 12:04
How is everybody,
I have not had much time to check the page lately.Some interesting new stuff here.
anyway, I go out to start my truck thursday and it starts and runs a little rough then dies and will not restart.It was about 18 to 20 degrees that night. Forgot to plug it in,though it has started in weather cold as this before. So I checked for fuel at the bleed screw at the top of filter o.k.,being still under warranty I didn't try to check anything else. I had it towed to the dealer where they claimed it took them three hours to dianose that I had not bleed the system properly after changing the filter? Is it possible there could be air in the system from november when I changed the filter?
I am a little annoyed with them as I have changed the filter on this truck since new,not to mention our two dodge cummins for ten years and never had a problem after changing the filter and bleeding.
Any advise on what to tell the dealer?
Sorry for the long post, Thanks.
I have not had much time to check the page lately.Some interesting new stuff here.
anyway, I go out to start my truck thursday and it starts and runs a little rough then dies and will not restart.It was about 18 to 20 degrees that night. Forgot to plug it in,though it has started in weather cold as this before. So I checked for fuel at the bleed screw at the top of filter o.k.,being still under warranty I didn't try to check anything else. I had it towed to the dealer where they claimed it took them three hours to dianose that I had not bleed the system properly after changing the filter? Is it possible there could be air in the system from november when I changed the filter?
I am a little annoyed with them as I have changed the filter on this truck since new,not to mention our two dodge cummins for ten years and never had a problem after changing the filter and bleeding.
Any advise on what to tell the dealer?
Sorry for the long post, Thanks.