Dug up a couple FCA HPFP recall notifications on a jeep forum, attached, perhaps old news.?. Couple of relevant excerpts...
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Do you mean the 1088AA pump? According to parts dept. guy I talked to yesterday no. That part is for CSSMZ461AA (Recall Z46). Dealing with Service Mgr is not an option, already butted heads with him the third day my truck was at the dealership. He's a ******·bag. Trying to get in touch with area manager or area tech adviser.They can't order the 188AA pump?
Yes I'm sorry, that 1088AA is a service part, not a recall part. It fits all 3.0 engines from 2011 to 2024. If they actually look up the part and see the supersedes to the 1088AADo you mean the 1088AA pump? According to parts dept. guy I talked to yesterday no. That part is for CSSMZ461AA (Recall Z46). Dealing with Service Mgr is not an option, already butted heads with him the third day my truck was at the dealership. He's a ******·bag. Trying to get in touch with area manager or area tech adviser.
Lame. I wonder why they are excluding Rams? We've been waiting on this for 12 months. I just called my dealer, and FCA about this today to get an update (before I heard this news). FCA recall rep told me there was no fix and no eta when I gave him my VIN. Glad to hear its out, but frustrating Rams are excluded.Looks like Jeep Weanglers and Gladiators will get recall fix before Rams. Recalls released today.
Lame. I wonder why they are excluding Rams? We've been waiting on this for 12 months. I just called my dealer, and FCA about this today to get an update (before I heard this news). FCA recall rep told me there was no fix and no eta when I gave him my VIN. Glad to hear its out, but frustrating Rams are excluded.
Just curious, what was the circumstance for the repair pump?As long as they fix it right - I don’t mind waiting. Already had a repair pump etc put in so let’s make sure this new one works. Any ideas what exactly they are changing on it ? Alloy composition etc? Anyone in the know ?
My original one kicked the bucket at around 56000 kms. Got a CEL / MIL light and some driving issues. Dealer towed it in and yep. They replaced the HPFP with the same one (new) new injectors / fuel lines etc.Just curious, what was the circumstance for the repair pump?
For the recall?I have a 2022 Ram ecodiesel and was at my local dealership last week, they told me they’ve received some fuel pumps. My truck is scheduled to have the pump replaced later this week, said it will take about 1/2 a day.
I have a 2022 Ram ecodiesel and was at my local dealership last week, they told me they’ve received some fuel pumps. My truck is scheduled to have the pump replaced later this week, said it will take about 1/2 a day.
Replacing pump and and feed lines to each rail. No major re-design of filtration system. Wrangler/Gladiator recall time for pump replacement is 1.7hrs, guessing Ram will be less.I'm still curious what the fix is. If it's just re-routing the pump lubricating fuel to the tank so the fuel filter can (hopefully) stop any fragments, that's a 'meh' solution. Better than nothing. Better would be to re-design the pump so there is no chance of bearing cups rotating or otherwise causing metal-on-metal failure.
Yes, the service mgr. told me they had received a few fuel pumps to replace in recalled Ecodiesels.For the recall?
The service mgr. mentioned it was a half day repair after the engine has cooled enough to work on.A half-day? That's not too bad. Guess it's a (relatively) simple plumbing job to swap pumps. Far simpler than if the original pump grenades the entire fuel system.
I'm still curious what the fix is. If it's just re-routing the pump lubricating fuel to the tank so the fuel filter can (hopefully) stop any fragments, that's a 'meh' solution. Better than nothing. Better would be to re-design the pump so there is no chance of bearing cups rotating or otherwise causing metal-on-metal failure.
There isn't a fix for the DT Rams yet, only fix is currently for Wranglers and Galdiators.Yes, the service mgr. told me they had received a few fuel pumps to replace in recalled Ecodiesels.
My dealer told me they had received a few pumps and they could change my while it was in the shop on 10/5. I didn’t have time and scheduled the swap out this coming Friday, Oct.13th. Not sure why they would have ask about repairing last week unless they had pumps in stock and ask about the fix.There isn't a fix for the DT Rams yet, only fix is currently for Wranglers and Galdiators.
Your dealer must be super proactive?, because according to RAM and FCA they aren't doing the Ram 1500 recall fix just yet. It is still showing 'parts unavailable' on my App and when I check nhtsa.gov/recalls it is still showing recall status as: Recall Incomplete, remedy not yet available. If they were ready for Rams, I am guessing they probably would have sent mail notices out again? From what I've read on here, they are doing the Jeeps first.My dealer told me they had received a few pumps and they could change my while it was in the shop on 10/5. I didn’t have time and scheduled the swap out this coming Friday, Oct.13th. Not sure why they would have ask about repairing last week unless they had pumps in stock and ask about the fix.