"Pete E. Kruzer" <tomkanpa.DeleteThis@aol.com> wrote in message
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On Jun 23, 3:30 pm, "maxpower" <gjbeas....DeleteThis@comcast.net> wrote:
> That switch will set a fault code if a problem is detected. Replace the
> switch and Happy Motoring!!
>
> Glenn Beasley
> Chrysler Tech
Thanks Glenn! Chrysler lists two hours labor, $31 for the switch, a
total of about, ballpark $200. Now here's the fun part. I was told
that it won't hurt anything not to replace the switch. BUT, and this
is a BIG BUT, Pennsylvania has an emissions inspection. A vehicle can
not pass the test if a "check engine" light is on.
Since my local Chrysler dealer was wrong about the switch NOT setting
a code, could they be wrong about the labor time?
Oh how they are wrong about the labor. It takes 20 seconds to replace the
switch once it is on the lift. An hour labor is the normal charge for
connecting the DRB, replacing the switch and clearing the code. Find another
Dealer to do the repairs on your vehicle.
Glenn
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