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That is helpful information. I asked about running the necessary wires rather than replacing the entire harness and did not receive an answer. Are you able to roughly estimate the labor hours for each of the options? In my opinion the two to three weeks at the dealership timeline seemed...
I believe compensation could reasonably be valued at the cost of the correct wiring harness plus the cost of labor for installation. Obviously they would want a waiver of any future right to have the issue corrected. Just to be fair to those suggesting replacement with a new vehicle, I was...
The rear seats have all necessary parts and wiring, it is the main body harness that goes throughout the entire vehicle that is missing wires. The wires for the heat function are present so it appears the factory accidentally installed the harness for a Laramie or Bighorn.
I really appreciate the feedback. It is reassuring to hear that others find my concerns are not completely unreasonable.
The state lemon law requires either four unsuccessful attempts at repair or 30 business days (effectively 6 weeks) out of service, so I do not foresee that threshold ever...
I'll try to keep this short. About two months ago I purchased a new 2023 limited longhorn 1500 and a couple weeks later I found that the fans/blowers for the rear ventilated seats would not turn on. I scheduled a dealer appointment and it turns out the necessary wires to the rear seats are...
One of the info screens on the cluster display tells you when it is inactive and why. Mine has only worked when the climate system is turned off, but I have only had the truck a few weeks.
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