Customer satisfaction program 13B08 Bad tranny hoses?
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My dealer is going to look it over today, I checked my hoses and they seem softer than I would think but that doesn't mean they are bad, they must be checking part #'s to see if they are bad. They didn't want to look at it until Mon. but I pushed to get it looked at today so they can order parts for mon. If needed. They get .2 hr for inspection per the recall so thats easy. They had not heard about the recall so mine will be the first for them, but it really doesn't explain what to look for, how can you tell if its uncured rubber?
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My wife took my truck in and they said it passed inspection, there are inspection holes in the metal crimp of the hose and if the rubber is pushed out through the holes its good if not then they need replacing. My truck was built 4-9-13. When I get home I will have to check for myself because I have never heard of this before. Not sure which end of the hose they were looking at.
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The way I'm reading it, it's the opposite, if hose is squeezed out, it's no good:
Service Action
Before delivering any of the vehicles involved in this program, dealers are to inspect the rubber hose crimp connectors on both transmission oil cooler lines. If any of the crimp connections show signs of extrusion (portion of the rubber hose "squeezed" out of the crimp), the transmission oil cooler line assembly will be replaced free of charge (parts and labor). This service must be performed on all affected vehicles at no charge to the owner.
Service Action
Before delivering any of the vehicles involved in this program, dealers are to inspect the rubber hose crimp connectors on both transmission oil cooler lines. If any of the crimp connections show signs of extrusion (portion of the rubber hose "squeezed" out of the crimp), the transmission oil cooler line assembly will be replaced free of charge (parts and labor). This service must be performed on all affected vehicles at no charge to the owner.
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The way I'm reading it, it's the opposite, if hose is squeezed out, it's no good:
Service Action
Before delivering any of the vehicles involved in this program, dealers are to inspect the rubber hose crimp connectors on both transmission oil cooler lines. If any of the crimp connections show signs of extrusion (portion of the rubber hose "squeezed" out of the crimp), the transmission oil cooler line assembly will be replaced free of charge (parts and labor). This service must be performed on all affected vehicles at no charge to the owner.
Service Action
Before delivering any of the vehicles involved in this program, dealers are to inspect the rubber hose crimp connectors on both transmission oil cooler lines. If any of the crimp connections show signs of extrusion (portion of the rubber hose "squeezed" out of the crimp), the transmission oil cooler line assembly will be replaced free of charge (parts and labor). This service must be performed on all affected vehicles at no charge to the owner.
The service writer told me the oposite over the phone I hope I just missunder stood and the mechanic did it right.
I missed that the first time I read through your link. Thanks
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