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#1 ·
My son found this bolt on the driveway today. Any idea if it is from my 15 DD Limited AWD? Does it look familiar? Markings on top…MNP 8.8, star drive, about 1 inch long.

A couple months ago we had service done at the local Dodge dealership (fluids and spark plugs). Everything seems to be back as it was before, with the exception of an inconsistent slight vibration under load.

Thanks,
David
 

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#3 ·
Thanks. Could be it but my bolt has a point to it. But I may have to look underneath tomorrow.
 
#5 ·
Yes, they did the trans fluid. And yes, those bolts look very similar. I will be getting under it today to look.

I will let you know. Thanks so much!
 
#6 ·
Yes, indeed, it is a bolt from the transmission pan. Front passenger corner. I will be taking it back to dealer to have them install and recheck other bolts.
Thanks DeaconBlue!
 
#8 ·
All fixed now. Service department said the bolt “dropped out of the locktite”. But there was no locktite on the threads. Anyway, it is back in.
Done/solved.
 
#9 ·
Idiot dealer liars. Like you aren't smart enough to notice the lie.
 
#15 ·
Is locktite supposed to be applied? I know the video doesn’t use it.
 
#14 ·
I thought I was doing myself a favor by having the dealer do some work for me. But now I am regretting it. I could have done the work myself, but didn’t want to mess with it. I don’t think I will be using them again.

And yes, I may have to check those bolts myself.
 
#19 ·
FWIW this reminds me of the time I found two bolts in parking lot at work. They were attached to an axle shaft bolt plate. Thought it was off my buddy's jeep (also works at the same company) which we lifted weeks prior. Looked up the part number on plate and it came up as a porsche part. Only 2 guys at my work drove porsche (our GM and an engineer that works with me) and turns out one of them (the engineer) had their car towed the night before. That coworker had his clutch serviced months prior the night before he was in traffic only to hear a bang and find the car would not move (good thing he was not on the highway). Apparently the shop not only reused the old axle bolts (FSM says new bolts must be used with pre-applied loctite) but they did not even apply loctite as a failsafe. I gave my coworker the bolts and he sent pictures to the shop and chewed the owner/manager to the point that he not only paid for the towing and did the repair correctly (showed pictures of new bolts pre and post install), he had the car delivered on a flat bed to his house and paid for the uber to and from work. Without having the bolts as proof and me explaining what I think happened (my coworker had no clue and the shop said they were still looking into it) I am sure the shop would have lied or jumped on the opportunity to say the axle gave out giving them more business.
 
#26 ·
+1 on it laying around. They wouldn't have cared enough to go to the parts department to get a replacement for the one they "lost."
 
#28 ·
Dropped out of the Loctite .... 😂🤣😂 I've heard some doozies in my day, but that one takes the cake!! 😳

Like I always tell people, dealers are for when the vehicle is under warranty - let them fix their company's screw ups. Anything else will be MUCH less painful at a small independent shop.

This isn't a dig on the techs. It's because of corporate pay schemes that techs get screwed, along with the consumer.
 
#29 ·
My son found this bolt on the driveway today. Any idea if it is from my 15 DD Limited AWD? Does it look familiar? Markings on top…MNP 8.8, star drive, about 1 inch long. A couple months ago we had service done at the local Dodge dealership (fluids and spark plugs). Everything seems to be back as it was before, with the exception of an inconsistent slight vibration under load. Thanks, David
It actually looks like a bolt that holds the seat to the floor, and also safety belt brackets.
 
#32 ·
It was, didn't you read the thread?
 
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