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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / November 2007

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2007/2008 6.7L Cummins recall 10/31/2007

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miles - 01 Nov 2007 05:53 GMT
This recall just came out today.

Title:REPROGRAM ECM & REPLACE O2 CONTROL MODULE

Does anyone have access to further information on this?  Dodges website
shows my vin flagged for it.
miles - 01 Nov 2007 14:26 GMT
> This recall just came out today.
>
> Title:REPROGRAM ECM & REPLACE O2 CONTROL MODULE
>
> Does anyone have access to further information on this?  Dodges website
> shows my vin flagged for it.

Answered my own question!
https://dealerconnect.chrysler.com/portal/bzcontent/Service/G30.pdf
Tom Lawrence - 01 Nov 2007 22:44 GMT
> Answered my own question!
> https://dealerconnect.chrysler.com/portal/bzcontent/Service/G30.pdf

What the hell is this part about?

"Each dealer to whom vehicles in the recall were assigned will receive
enough
oxygen sensor modules to service about 20% of those vehicles."

So, if a particular dealership took delivery of 50 trucks that fit the
recall parameters, they'll receive parts to repair 10 of them?
Mike Simmons - 02 Nov 2007 01:32 GMT
>> Answered my own question!
>> https://dealerconnect.chrysler.com/portal/bzcontent/Service/G30.pdf
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> So, if a particular dealership took delivery of 50 trucks that fit the
> recall parameters, they'll receive parts to repair 10 of them?

Yes, that's the initial allocation of parts that are automatically shipped
to dealers.  The dealers are then expected to reorder the parts as needed as
their stock is depleted.

Mike
Abby.Normal - 02 Nov 2007 18:15 GMT
My 07 Dakota, 4.7L, auto, gets areound 15-16 mpg city and a little over 20
mpg hwy.  I have about 15k miles on it and am running 100% synthetic oil in
it.

>>> Answered my own question!
>>> https://dealerconnect.chrysler.com/portal/bzcontent/Service/G30.pdf
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>
> Mike
azwiley1 - 02 Nov 2007 19:35 GMT
> My 07 Dakota, 4.7L, auto, gets areound 15-16 mpg city and a little over 20
> mpg hwy.  I have about 15k miles on it and am running 100% synthetic oil in
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Abby, I think you tagged the wrong subject with your reply.  :)
Abby.Normal - 02 Nov 2007 20:43 GMT
yeah, stupid is as stupid does.  sorry about that.

>> My 07 Dakota, 4.7L, auto, gets areound 15-16 mpg city and a little over
>> 20
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> Abby, I think you tagged the wrong subject with your reply.  :)
 
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