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I bought this truck new on 6/01/01. On 6/26/01 returned to dealership for a recall and at that time I informed the dealer of the missing "vehicle certification label". dealer stated "he would have to contact district manager to see about this item. I have contacted this dealer 3 more time over the past year about this item and each time have been told, "we are working on it". dealer seems unable to aquire this required label from Dodge.
Vehicle certification label on left door that the owner's manual refers to for proper tire pressure is wrong. On that label, it statesthat the max psi for tires is 41. However, the max press. On the tire sidwall is 35psi. If I would have kept 41psi in these tires, it could have been fatal, especially hot weather at highway speeds.. manufacturer needs to update the label with the correct max. Pressure. Note: My tires were installed at the factory, and all 5 tires are exactly the same. (tiresize: P24516)
- Alvin, TX, USA
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- Runaway Bay, TX, USA