Quote: CVPost-rick n ohio (quoted from post at 04:57:42 01/29/22) What happened to the guys truck that broke down
well,, it was midnight as we were headed to arizona,,, he had a like new super fancy 2020 Dodge dually diesel,, 3500 bighorn 4x4 6.7 cummins with all the bells and whistles and it was pulling with no problem when all of sudden a ton of smoke started coming from it. we checked it out and one of the tranny cooler lines had just blew off the tranny. it was held in with a clip and the big part of the line had just worn away 2 points (of 3 total) that holds the cooler line into the adaptor that was threaded into the tranny. anyway,, we 50 miles out vegas so i went in and slept and got up early and went to dodge dealership (turns out could have went to autozone) got the part and brought it back,, took 5 minutes to put on. added about a gallon of atf and proceeded to destination about 5 hours away without any more problems.
This post was edited by rockwind1 on 01/29/2022 at 06:41 am.
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