Chris,
I second Bob's response that it is BS emitting from the mouth of the
dealership. Sounds kinda like the one here in Sierra Vista.
They are obviously clueless.
As a carburetor technician back in '70s, I saw a lot of symptoms on many
vehicles. Some of them where endemic to certain vehicles and were easy
to spot but with that said that doesn't mean that they can't be
corrected so that the vehicle operates as it should.
If I were you I would report the dealer to Chrysler and then go find an
automotive shop that has its sh*t together.
Mark Rhyner
93, 5.2Magnum, LE, CC, slushomatic, pigeonhauler
-----Original Message-----
From: Buelterman, Chris [mailto:Chris_Buelterman@mail.msj.edu]
Sent: Saturday, April 25, 1998 5:11 PM
To: 'dakota-truck@buffnet.net'
Subject: DML: Hesistation on a '98
I have a '98 Dakota CC, 4x4, 5.2 V8, automatic that hesitates after it
sits
overnight. I took it to the dealer and they told me that what I was
talking
about was a characteristic of the '98 V8 Dak. ... I guess my question
is has anyone else noticed this "characteristic" with their V8 or is the
dealer just feeding me another story?
Chris Buelterman
'98 Dakota CC 4x4 V8
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