Klondike
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So the wife had the etorque seize up while driving the other day. Pulled over and as soon as rolled to a stop, the truck died. Couldn’t start, couldn’t shift to neutral, lots of strange issues. Got it home and I took the belt off, and discovered the seized etorque. Started the truck with the belt off and everything electronic recovered and works properly (except for air suspension for some reason…). Not my worry at the moment.
Anyone dealt with this? This was the only thing I had concern about when I bought this truck. 2022 Limited with 120,000 km.
Dealer quoted $3,700 and 3 weeks lead time. I ordered bearings and am planning on taking a swing at rebuilding myself. Local starter shops can’t get any info on them, so they’re unwilling to experiment with it, so I’ll dig in myself. I’ve seen a few videos on YouTube where guys have done it, but likely with failing bearings, not completely locked. Hopefully nothing inside is wiped out, but for that price and lead time, it’s worth a shot to try on my own.
Anyone dealt with this? This was the only thing I had concern about when I bought this truck. 2022 Limited with 120,000 km.
Dealer quoted $3,700 and 3 weeks lead time. I ordered bearings and am planning on taking a swing at rebuilding myself. Local starter shops can’t get any info on them, so they’re unwilling to experiment with it, so I’ll dig in myself. I’ve seen a few videos on YouTube where guys have done it, but likely with failing bearings, not completely locked. Hopefully nothing inside is wiped out, but for that price and lead time, it’s worth a shot to try on my own.
