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Need an Electrical Shop in Houston

Old Nov 14, 2015 | 10:51 AM
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OK....

Had my '01 Ram into the dealer to fix an electrical problem. The speedometer would bounce all over the place, then all of the gauges would fall to zero, the truck would surge then only drive about 25 miles per hour. The dealer "NW Dodge" replaced the cluster (5) times, the ECM, the speed sensor (rear pumpkin), checked the grounds.......

Now all of the above is happening, and some new stuff such as headlights turning off and on, the A/C blower turning off and on, and the radio turning off and on....

NW Dodge has said "you need to take it somewhere else" because all they want to do is charge for more parts which do not fix the problem. I tried to explain to them that it is an electrical problem between parts.

So, does anyone know a decent electrical repair shop that I can take Ol' Blue to?

Any help would be appreciated!!!!!

Mike
 
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Old Jan 26, 2016 | 09:53 AM
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Anyone......anyone......Bueller.......Bueller..... .

Originally Posted by MIKE3822
OK....

Had my '01 Ram into the dealer to fix an electrical problem. The speedometer would bounce all over the place, then all of the gauges would fall to zero, the truck would surge then only drive about 25 miles per hour. The dealer "NW Dodge" replaced the cluster (5) times, the ECM, the speed sensor (rear pumpkin), checked the grounds.......

Now all of the above is happening, and some new stuff such as headlights turning off and on, the A/C blower turning off and on, and the radio turning off and on....

NW Dodge has said "you need to take it somewhere else" because all they want to do is charge for more parts which do not fix the problem. I tried to explain to them that it is an electrical problem between parts.

So, does anyone know a decent electrical repair shop that I can take Ol' Blue to?

Any help would be appreciated!!!!!

Mike
 
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