1993 Dodge Cummins Diesel 5 Speed 4x4 on 2040-cars
Richland, Missouri, United States
This is a 1993 Dodge Cummins 3/4 ton that has had a lot of time and money put into it. Until very recently it was my daily driver. It has a Gooseneck ball and a reese hitch so it is set up and ready to pull. The odometer is showing 191,xxx miles but I know it has some more as I broke the wire going to the VSS and have not fixed it yet. I am guessing it is somewhere closer to 200,000. It doesnt have alot of blowby and starts and runs everytime without exception. It has a Warn winch bumper on the front and after market rims. The truck is not perfect by all means but it is a very good truck. Bad points; While I was hunting I pulled the wire off the VSS and it needs reconnected so the speedometer works, it needs a vacuum booster as it is starting to leak and will need rear brakes by spring, it has a couple small oil leaks that I have not gotten to but they are small and are the easy ones to fix. In the last year and a half it has had the following installed; turbo, replaced injection pump, new exhaust gaskets, transransmission rebuilt, radiator replaced, timing cover gasket replaced, power steering pump replaced rebuiltmission top, new wiring harness, PCM charging system bypass to external voltage regulator, and battery. As you can tell I tried to keep this truck in good operating condition and replaced most anything I had a problem with. It does have the dreaded clear coat peel however on the hood and is starting on the fenders. If you buy truck I also have a parts truck which includes a 1991 dodge 3/4 ton 2 wheel drive with a built transmission with less then 10,000 miles on it. The motor is all there minus wiring harness and starter. I believe it has a injection pump, power steering pump, turbo, and everything ready to go if someone wants to part it out, it is missing the bed. I will sell this at a very resonable price. On Dec-22-13 at 11:19:47 PST, seller added the following information: If the buy it now option is used you get both trucks for that price. The parts truck has a title as well. |
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Chrysler recalling over 280k minivans because airbags may deploy on wrong side
Mon, 08 Jul 2013Chrysler has issued a recall for some 2013 Town & Country, Dodge Grand Caravan and Ram C/V Tradesman vans built between May 10, 2012 and June 7, 2013. These vehicles may have a software error that would cause the wrong side (opposite side) airbags to deploy in a crash. With this defect, a left-side impact would cause the right-side airbag to deploy, etc.
The recall affects 281,500 vehicles in total: 224k in the US, 49,300 in Canada, 2,900 in Mexico and 5,300 in other locations. Chrysler will notify owners of effected vehicles, and reflash the offending occupant restraint control module to resolve the issue. Scroll down to read the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration press release.
FCA and Cummins named in diesel emissions class-action lawsuit
Mon, Nov 14 2016Chrysler is now the first United States-based carmaker to be sued for allegedly skewing emissions results. In a move that sounds eerily similar to the troubles of European manufacturers, Chrysler is claimed to have hid diesel engine characteristics causing emissions as much as 14 times higher than permitted by regulations. According to Bloomberg, the lawsuit alleges that Chrysler, together with its diesel engine partner Cummins, has concealed the nitrogen oxide output of certain Ram vehicles produced between 2007 and 2012. The NOx pollutants were meant to be broken down in a process called regeneration in the truck's NAC system, or NOx Absorption Catalyst, which predated the 2013-introduced SCR, or Selective Catalytic Reduction system. By design, the NAC captures and stores NOx emissions, converting them to nitrogen and oxygen through a catalytic process. The lawsuit claims the Cummins engine's system has a limited capacity to store the emissions, and as a result the pollutants escape, increasing emissions, worsening fuel consumption and wearing down the catalytic converter. The later, cleaner SCR system uses a urea-water injection, and it gradually replaced the NAC on Cummins 6.7-liter engines, as it was first implemented in 2011 and made standard in 2013. As Bloomberg notes, the model years of Ram trucks involved in the lawsuit predate the earliest Volkswagen "Dieselgate" models by two years. The lawsuit, filed on behalf of 500,000 truck owners, accuses Chrysler and Cummins of fraud, false advertising and racketeering. As an underlying motive, the filing mentions a 2001 change in EPA emissions standards. Announced to become effective in 2010, the EPA requirements drove Chrysler and Cummins to try and reach those already by 2007. However, the NAC system is said to have fallen short of these goals, and the filing claims that Chrysler and Cummins chose to "rig" the engines instead. The affected vehicles predate the 2014 merger of Chrysler and Fiat. FCA US has released a statement regarding the lawsuit, saying it will contest the lawsuit "vigorously". News Source: BloombergImage Credit: Getty Editorial Government/Legal Green Chrysler Dodge RAM Emissions Diesel Vehicles FCA cummins diesel
Chrysler patents smarter minivan folding seats
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Introduced in 2005, the Stow 'n' Go was improved in 2008, and based on the drawings of this third-generation improvement, the new design appears to allow stowage of the second row of seats without having to move the front-row seats forward as much. It look like it also involves fewer operations and moving parts, with a portion of the seatback being incorporated into the flat floor when the seats are stowed, as opposed to having a completely separate cover.
It's possible that the innovation may appear on the next-generation minivans expected in 2015, but Chrysler isn't commenting on the patent.