I just bought a used 2019 Big Horn about 4 weeks ago. In that time, I found out many things shady about my purchase. But that may be a thread for another day.
2 weeks ago, the check engine light came on. (Turns out there was an evap leak). I haven't driven the truck with the windows down until this point. So of course, I roll the windows down to check if I can hear anything immediately bad (knocking, squealing, etc). Nothing unusual. Until I hit a small bump. Sounds like the entire front left side of the truck has been sitting in a field for 30 years. I thought to myself, "this cant be new..." and roll up the window then hit the next bump I see, maybe a little harder than I should.
Nothing.
Cab was as quiet as could be.
Took the truck in to get the check engine light fixed, also mentioned the squeak. Dealership said they "tightened the suspension" to fix the noise.
Picked it up at 5pm (just got out of work, they close about the same time). About half way home I roll down the window. Squeak. Squeak.
Take the truck back the next day, obviously angry. Claim they can get it fixed in a couple days when they have an open appointment.
Get a call after dropping it off for the 2nd time. "We cant reproduce the sound you're complaining about. Therefore we cant do anything." I simply asked "did you roll down the window?". "No, its raining outside. It's probably just the weather causing anything you might hear."
Needless to say, I'm still trying to figure out what/where the squeak is coming from.
Has anybody else ran into this issue? Or am I just getting the run around from another shady dealership?
2 weeks ago, the check engine light came on. (Turns out there was an evap leak). I haven't driven the truck with the windows down until this point. So of course, I roll the windows down to check if I can hear anything immediately bad (knocking, squealing, etc). Nothing unusual. Until I hit a small bump. Sounds like the entire front left side of the truck has been sitting in a field for 30 years. I thought to myself, "this cant be new..." and roll up the window then hit the next bump I see, maybe a little harder than I should.
Nothing.
Cab was as quiet as could be.
Took the truck in to get the check engine light fixed, also mentioned the squeak. Dealership said they "tightened the suspension" to fix the noise.
Picked it up at 5pm (just got out of work, they close about the same time). About half way home I roll down the window. Squeak. Squeak.
Take the truck back the next day, obviously angry. Claim they can get it fixed in a couple days when they have an open appointment.
Get a call after dropping it off for the 2nd time. "We cant reproduce the sound you're complaining about. Therefore we cant do anything." I simply asked "did you roll down the window?". "No, its raining outside. It's probably just the weather causing anything you might hear."
Needless to say, I'm still trying to figure out what/where the squeak is coming from.
Has anybody else ran into this issue? Or am I just getting the run around from another shady dealership?