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Old 02-27-2009, 12:17 PM
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Cummins wants nearly $290 for a vacuum solenoid for my exhaust brake. The thing shouldn't cost more than 30 or 40 bucks from what I can see! Am I missing something?? If this is for real then a rebuild looks to be in the works...
 
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Their trying to rip you off.
 
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economy, need i say more
 
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Old 02-28-2009, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by zjohnsonua
Cummins wants nearly $290 for a vacuum solenoid for my exhaust brake. The thing shouldn't cost more than 30 or 40 bucks from what I can see! Am I missing something?? If this is for real then a rebuild looks to be in the works...
You will find quite a few parts like that will cost a larger amount than one would think @ a dealer.

Supply/demand/cost vs. turnover......all a numbers game.

The solenoid is for your exhaust brake, which is made by Jacobs, who supplies them to Cummins/Dodge to be factory installed.

Try to locate a Jacobs dealer directly and see what the costs are that way. Could be cheaper.
 
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I lucked out, after testing the parts, it ended up being the control relay was destroyed by corrosion. We rewired the plug for a relay I had lying around and the brake worked, kinda. With the brake on the truck won't turn off, it kinda sputters when I turn the key off like the solenoid isn't closing all the way. The brake also makes an annoying whistling sound, along with howling, and I can hear a relay in the dash clicking...ended up pulling the fuse out of the system to kill it since it didn't help me slow down that much anyway...
 
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Old 03-01-2009, 11:42 PM
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call this guy, ask for doug its a pacbreak vaccuum switch that is $80 delivered (304) 864-3399. i have bought 3 of them from him: 1. exhaust break. 2. custom 4x4 actuator. 3. air horn. you will be pleased
 
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Old 03-02-2009, 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by 94cummins12v
call this guy, ask for doug its a pacbreak vaccuum switch that is $80 delivered (304) 864-3399. i have bought 3 of them from him: 1. exhaust break. 2. custom 4x4 actuator. 3. air horn. you will be pleased
If I go this route, do I have to close the switch everytime I want to use the brake or is it activated electrically? Oh yea, how did you do your 4x4 actuator? Mine jumped out of 4x4 a couple times this weekend at very inopportune moments.
 
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One word - markup. Dealerships mark up parts huge. Even the commonly used ones, and parts they sell out of.
 

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