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<blockquote data-quote="Jrgunn5150" data-source="post: 441662" data-attributes="member: 9682"><p>My Uncle had a Ram once, everytime it rained, it would start for days. I mean, it would be sitting in the driveway, and rain on it, and bam, no start for about 2 days. He could go through mudholes, plow snow, whatever, and it was fine, but rain killed it. It went into the dealer about 6 times, and they kept giving it tuneups, and charging him for it, until I told him taking it back more than twice for the same thing made it a lemon, and he could make Dodge buy it back (by this time it was like three years old, but only had 18k on it, since he was an OTR trucker), he took it to a different dealer and they found the manifold was cracked, and rain was letting condensation in, and all over the o2.. It was fine since then.</p><p></p><p>My very first Jeep died mysteriously the day after I bought it, Chrysler gave me a new one, lol. And my last burst into flames out of nowhere, Chrysler is giving me another new one :hammer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jrgunn5150, post: 441662, member: 9682"] My Uncle had a Ram once, everytime it rained, it would start for days. I mean, it would be sitting in the driveway, and rain on it, and bam, no start for about 2 days. He could go through mudholes, plow snow, whatever, and it was fine, but rain killed it. It went into the dealer about 6 times, and they kept giving it tuneups, and charging him for it, until I told him taking it back more than twice for the same thing made it a lemon, and he could make Dodge buy it back (by this time it was like three years old, but only had 18k on it, since he was an OTR trucker), he took it to a different dealer and they found the manifold was cracked, and rain was letting condensation in, and all over the o2.. It was fine since then. My very first Jeep died mysteriously the day after I bought it, Chrysler gave me a new one, lol. And my last burst into flames out of nowhere, Chrysler is giving me another new one :hammer: [/QUOTE]
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