Talbor
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Well, I got it back from the dealer today. They said the clamp that held on the radiator hose was not all the way set and came loose. No code was thrown for overheating the engine, so they filled up the radiator, bled air from it, and performed a pressure test to ensure no more leaks. I pushed the service advisor to flush the fluid (not just fill it up), change the oil, and perform a compression test, but they said since no codes came up for overheating, that was unnecessary according to them and I'd have to pay for that all. I'll take a look at the oil and coolant after a couple days and may do a flush and change myself.
I'm thinking screw type clamps might be in my future soon.
Also, I've never purchased an extended warranty before. I have relatives who work in HVAC, commercial appliance installations, and electrical contracting, and extended warranties are 100% profit for them. However, given the cost of the truck and the ability for some dumb issue like this to cause some major damage, I'm thinking I might be picking up an ESP soon. Sound like a good idea?
I'm thinking screw type clamps might be in my future soon.
Also, I've never purchased an extended warranty before. I have relatives who work in HVAC, commercial appliance installations, and electrical contracting, and extended warranties are 100% profit for them. However, given the cost of the truck and the ability for some dumb issue like this to cause some major damage, I'm thinking I might be picking up an ESP soon. Sound like a good idea?