Chargers overheating

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Asked by Trinity Aug 16, 2020 at 08:37 PM about the 2013 Dodge Charger SXT Plus RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

This is not a question but an answer dodge&Chrysler
has scape goat Ed from being held accountable for
the failers in 85% of 2.5,2.9,3.6& hemi motors
overheating constantly .even after repairs are done
replacing all part components.costing customers
thousands in repairs that don't fix the issue .sollution
before spending hella money.do a cylinder #2,4,6
complete leak down test it takes 2weeks to
complete this type of on each cylinder to detect a
10% change in psi pressure.if this test is not done
right the engine will past the test .when actually if
the correct time frame of test was done 2weeks the
engine will normally fail if done correctly.why is it
every shop u take ure vehical to wants to change or
replace the same parts claiming they must of been
faulty or defects.but only if car is taken to the same
shop does the problem every get diagnostic correctly
¬ even then does it.why is dodge not being held
accountable when there completely and fully aware
of the bad bank #2 cylinder head in design.& Why is
most of the engines that this happened to always
almost happen right after warrentys expired

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Just like Apple, John Deere, and a lot of companies. Making profit from manufacturing the product isn't good enough, they get greedy and intentionally engineer it for failure. Not to replace the part(s) that fail, but to condition the masses that it's time to upgrade.

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And we the people keep letting them get away w/ all of it &continue ripping us all of higher prices for less quality shit."made in u.s.a" use to mean something .but we've all kept quite while they .use our personal data collected by every app and software on all devices we use &condition is.only to turn around and us algirithem software globally against society's for the only thing they understand for" proffit".targeting smaller bussiness and putting them out of bussiness till only one store is left as competition.the one part that's hidden from the public's eyes is example: home depot owns Lowe's stores &pizza hut ,taco bell who also owns,burger kings&mc donalds as franchizes also own cheverons&shells gas stations also are all owned by one franchizes owner & no one sees how it's distroying our way of life not just the economy.sad to watch no one stand and fight for what they believe in anymore.weve turned into the gut less nation &it's only a matter of time antill we fall from inside out .

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