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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / March 2006

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2004 Ram QB seat

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Ron Webb - 27 Feb 2006 01:24 GMT
Thanks in advance for any help on this:

2004 Dodge Ram Quad Cab, Hemi Sport package.

Interior is dark slate gray with cloth 40/20/40 seats - driver seat has
power.

The frame on the driver's seat has come through the foam and has poked a
hole in the seat and it's getting pretty uncomfortable to sit in for any
length of time. You can push on the seat with minimal pressure and feel the
frame with your hand.

I want to get it fixed, but I'm concerned that if I just get the foam and
seat cover/skin replaced at the dealer, I'll have the same thing happen
again. Has anyone else experienced a similar problem with their seats? If
so, what did you do about it?

Lastly, before I go to the dealer, can someone tell me if this should be
covered under the 3/36000 basic limited warranty?

Again, thanks to anyone able to help.

Cheers,
Ron W.
Hampton VA
RamMan@dodgecity.cc - 01 Mar 2006 02:38 GMT
Your 3/36 warranty is literally bumper-to-bumper except for required
and/or ordinary maintenance items (oil, tires, belts, bulbs). Sounds like
someone owes you a seat.

>Thanks in advance for any help on this:

>2004 Dodge Ram Quad Cab, Hemi Sport package.

>Interior is dark slate gray with cloth 40/20/40 seats - driver seat has
>power.

>The frame on the driver's seat has come through the foam and has poked a
>hole in the seat and it's getting pretty uncomfortable to sit in for any
>length of time. You can push on the seat with minimal pressure and feel the
>frame with your hand.

>I want to get it fixed, but I'm concerned that if I just get the foam and
>seat cover/skin replaced at the dealer, I'll have the same thing happen
>again. Has anyone else experienced a similar problem with their seats? If
>so, what did you do about it?

>Lastly, before I go to the dealer, can someone tell me if this should be
>covered under the 3/36000 basic limited warranty?

>Again, thanks to anyone able to help.

>Cheers,
>Ron W.
>Hampton VA
Ron Webb - 02 Mar 2006 03:15 GMT
Thanks RamMan - I was hoping that's the case. I'll take it to the dealer and
tell y'all what happens.

Ron W.
> Your 3/36 warranty is literally bumper-to-bumper except for required
> and/or ordinary maintenance items (oil, tires, belts, bulbs). Sounds like
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>>Ron W.
>>Hampton VA
 
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