Well, I’ve had my 21 Ecodiesel for almost sixty days and dropped it off this morning with the following new truck “shakedown list”:
1. CEL - P2297 & P026D codes
2. The rear of the transfer case has a drip where the shaft goes into it.
I hope they can get it all fixed soon as they were out of loaners and I’m driving my wife’s Beetle. I love my Ecodiesel - not this luv-bug! They said it would take a minimum of three days to diagnose and then they’d go from there.
At least the list wasn’t as long as my first truck which was a 1980 Ford where the salesman gave me a pocket notebook to write everything down over the next sixty days and then bring the truck back for warranty work! That was three pages of squeaks, rattles, switches that didn’t work, smells, sounds and a beer can behind the seat that was there when I purchased it new!
1. CEL - P2297 & P026D codes
2. The rear of the transfer case has a drip where the shaft goes into it.
I hope they can get it all fixed soon as they were out of loaners and I’m driving my wife’s Beetle. I love my Ecodiesel - not this luv-bug! They said it would take a minimum of three days to diagnose and then they’d go from there.
At least the list wasn’t as long as my first truck which was a 1980 Ford where the salesman gave me a pocket notebook to write everything down over the next sixty days and then bring the truck back for warranty work! That was three pages of squeaks, rattles, switches that didn’t work, smells, sounds and a beer can behind the seat that was there when I purchased it new!