Agree 100%
Then we are all screwed because every redneck, motorhead, trucker & farmer has wrenched on his trucks & equipment.
I could rotate my own tires and if I don’t torque the lug nuts correctly, or I change my own brake pads and some lawyer could prove that caused the accident and insurance wouldn’t cover it either.
If what you mean is the dealer says “park your Ram and DO NOT drive it”, then that should be obeyed.
The recall is documented. That could change things.
I don't know
If an accident report says brake failure a Google of recalls could cause problems.
I have zero respect for dealers or would not obey anything they say. They are a worthless middleman. They had my Jeep for 4 months and couldn't get a new engine to install. Blamed Stellantis.
Code 54 received a recall letter; he relies on his brake system with pulling a heavy load. He is relying on a worthless indifferent dealership.
I would fix it and confirm the brakes work as intended.
If my brakes failed with a recall documented and someone died, then what? I don't believe that would happen. I'm sure thousands of 2018 trucks are on the road with that original brake unit
I bought q new Ford f350 Super duty in 2004, it never returned to a dealership. I fix my own.
Code 54 said the dealer strongly suggested he leave his truck at the dealership, so they can hold it hostage. Using fear tactics.
I don't fault code54 for being cautious. If they can't come up with fix repair, and drive it. Code54 may not be as much a mechanic as some of us.
If the SOB's can recall and not have a fix there needs to be a class action lawsuit. An 8-year-old truck with 14,000 miles still had enough value that a dealer sold it to him they should repair it with the original brake unit until they have an improved system. They have this man in a clusterf;;;.
I'm the redneck motorhead that has wrenched on my trucks to avoid dealers. That doesn't mean repairs are halfazs. Ill admit to using some bailing wire on exhaust pipes in a pinch.
I just think in this situation with the recall and the interaction he has had with the dealer the paper trail could give his insurance Co. an out.
The sad thing is if his truck is financed, he pays insurance on a driveway ornament