Friday, September 25, 2015

Feeling Minnesota


For you non-Minnesotan’s "Feeling Minnesota" is defined as “Feeling Depressed, Humdrum and you can now add frustrated to this definition. When we started our RV’ing adventure we wanted a truck and 5th wheel that we could rely on and hopefully have few and minor mechanical issues which is why we bought both of them new. Over the past 18 months we have only had minor issues with the 5th wheel and no issues with the truck……that is until recently. Over the past few months Barb has taken two trips down to Minnesota to visit friends each time she had truck problems. Warning lights came on indicating the Diesel Exhaust system needed service. When this happens the system limits the trucks speed and warns you the message 99 Miles to 65mph Max Speed. After 99 miles the message changes to 75 Miles to 55mph Max Speed. This is usually taken care of by adding DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) but this did not take care of the problem.  Luckily Barb was close to her destination both times this happened and she was able to get the truck into the dealer and have it worked on. In both cases they replaced sensors and glow plugs and took care of the problem……or so we thought.

With everything packed up we left Pasha Lake when a few miles down the road…bam Service Diesel Exhaust System 99 Miles to 65mph Max Speed. Oh crap, here we are on a 400+ mile journey in Canada with truck problems. We made it to Thunder Bay with several miles left on the first warning and decided to keep going. Soon the 55mph hour max speed warning came on but we were committed and kept on truck'in hoping to get back into the U.S. and find a GMC dealer. We had never seen the warning after the 55mph one…..until now. 75 Miles to 4mph Max Speed. Luckily we were only a couple miles outside of Two Harbors Minnesota and there was a GM dealer in town. We pulled the rig into the dealership, unhooked and they took the truck into the garage. A couple hours later they told us they took care of the issues by “Regenerating the system” and clearing the codes. After hooking back up Barb was driving through the parking lot when…..70 miles to 4mph Max Speed. Ugh!!!! Since it was already late in the day, we found a campground, unhooked and headed back to the dealer and dropped off the truck. Since it was Wednesday we hoped they could fix it before the weekend as we had plans to visit friends and family.
Our Pasha Lake home.....see you in '17!
Thursday morning we received a call from the dealer saying they think it is the glow plug monitor and have ordered one which will arrive in 3-5 days…..unless we wanted to pay $35 for overnight shipping…..ah yeah!
We had driven through Two Harbors dozens of times but never stopped so we figured we may as well do a little exploring. It is really a cool little town!  We drove down to the harbor, as luck would have it there was a huge freighter pulling. The Cason J. Callaway was built in 1952 and is 767 feet long. It was very impressive to see this behemoth pull into port and the way they maneuvered it into the dock. I don’t know what they were picking up but my guess is taconite which seems to be the prevalent industry in the area. There were piles (hills really) of taconite pellets along the shore way which and is used to make iron.

 
About 2:00 on Friday we received a call from the dealer saying that the part had arrived, we should be on the road within the hour and it is again covered under the emissions warranty. Great news! A little after 3:00 we were hooked up and pulling out of the campground when…..yup ….99 Miles to 65mph Max Speed…..you have got to be freaking kidding me!!!!! Well if everything holds true we should be able to make it to the 160 miles to my brothers in Taylors Falls without hitting the 4mph limit. On the drive down Barb called the GMC dealer in Stillwater to get an appointment for Monday morning while I called our favorite car dealer to see what it would take to get us into a new truck.

We arrived at my brothers without incident and got set up in his cul-de-sac, said a quick hello and retired to our trailer. Barb did some research on diesel exhaust issues with GMC trucks and found 135 pages of people having the same issues that we are….none of which had a definitive solution…..great (now feeling even more Minnesota).

There are certainly worse places to be stranded!

With the truck in the shop we spent a few days visiting friends/family as well as dentist, doctor, hair (Barb) appointments and our financial guy. Good news, we can keep on truck’in! One of the highlights was meeting our friends Kevin and Cathy at the Wolf Creek Bar in Cushing, WI. They were on a trail ride and met us at the bar with their horses. When we were done with lunch Barb and Cathy rode the horses back the hour and a half back to their trailer while Kevin and I had a few more beers.

Finally we received the call we had been waiting for….the truck is ready. This time rather than replacing the glow plug monitor they replaced the connector pins and wiring harness, all covered under the warranty. This is really the first vehicle issues we have had while on the road learning how it can stop you dead in your tracks and bringing on a new level of frustration. Hopefully this does the trick! So with our fingers crossed and no longer feeling Minnesota, pointed the truck NW and headed to North Dakota but not before stopping along the way to see our good friends Tom and Shelly who live on the western edge of the Twin Cities. We had a great visit with them with some killer ribeye’s and ended up spending the night in their guestroom.

The next morning we were off to ND with vision of ducking hunting in our heads! About 20 minutes down the road all of those dreams fell from the sky when the display on the truck read “Transitioning to 65mph Max Speed”. We had made it about 100 miles since picking it up from the dealer….so we turn around, head back to my brothers and Barb gets on the phone with the dealer. They cannot see the truck until Monday, 4 days…. To be continued…….



16 comments:

  1. Oh man...I know your frustration. Just completed my 7th visit to the dealer regarding the squealing noise between the EGR Cooler and exhaust manifold. I have no faith in the last repair either.
    Good luck and safe travels!

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    1. Thanks Steve, we have been following your challenges with the squealing. Hope this one works!

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  2. That really is frustrating. Do you know what is frustrating to me? Deciding on whether or not to kick you while you are down. Because I have a Dodge. But I won't do that to you because someday it may be me. Knock on wood. How many miles are on your truck? Hope things work out for you.

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    1. It appears to me as though you decided pretty quickly! We have 68k on the truck, luckily the warranty goes to 80k so we have time to work the bugs out and make sure it sticks.

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  3. Man.....nothing worse than vehicle problems, Jim. Are you considering a switch to Ford or Ram? Can't wait to read the rest of the story!

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    1. Still a work in progress, with luck we will be on the road next week.....one way or another.

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  4. That SUCKS! I really hope you're able to get it fixed once and for all. (ps. We have a new Dodge too :-)

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    1. So far we have been looking at new GMC's, we really like those trucks. It is hard when you lose confidence in your vehicle just waiting for the next thing to go wrong. We will see what the next week brings.

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  5. How extremely frustrating. We understand those mechanical issues. Been there, done that! We found a great diesel shop near Prescott, AZ where we now take the truck for regular servicing. Hubby used to Duck Hunt near Jamestown ND. Now we go to TX in January for that reason. We'll be in Phoenix most of the winter with the exception of January in TX for bird hunting and fishing. Keep us posted, we'd love to meet up. Good luck with the truck drama.
    Ingrid@ LiveLaughRV

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    1. Waterfowl season opened up here in Minnesota today. We woke to the sounds of gunfire throughout the river valley. Fortunately we have one more week before it opens in ND, I am going to be there one way or another!

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  6. So sorry to read about your still continuing problem. Before long everything will be replaced and new:) Thank goodness you were able to get to help each time.

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    1. That we are certainly thankful for, it would be a serious pain to have to have the truck and rig towed.

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  7. Well, I guess this is good news for the ducks! Seriously, total bummer. Hope you are back on the road soon!!

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    1. Fixed truck of not, I am heading to ND this weekend! The big question right now is if we will have our rig and truck with us!

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  8. I feel for for you Jim, sometimes it's like the dealers don't have a clue what is going on with all these electronics today.

    Whatever happens Jim, stay away from the darkside and those evil Cummings six bangers!

    (There, that should start something!)

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