I turned my 2000 Dodge Stratus 2.4l SE car off and could not restart it, checked and listened to hear nothing the fuel pump did not make a sound. I dropped my tank and removed my fuel pump to find the pigtails inside my tank on my fuel pump would not come apart without great force to find the pigtails were melted together somehow to cause my vehicle not to restart and wonder how I my tank did not explode or cause great injury to myself and passengers to which one a 5 year old child. I think no mater what place in ownership I am or mileage I should be compensated for the damage to my vehicle due to a factory faulty pigtail wiring plug, which risks my life and others.
I turned my 2000 Dodge Stratus 2.4l SE car off and could not restart it, checked and listened to hear nothing the fuel pump did not make a sound. I dropped my tank and removed my fuel pump to find the pigtails inside my tank on my fuel pump would not come apart without great force to find the pigtails were melted together somehow to cause my vehicle not to restart and wonder how I my tank did not explode or cause great injury to myself and passengers to which one a 5 year old child. I think no mater what place in ownership I am or mileage I should be compensated for the damage to my vehicle due to a factory faulty pigtail wiring plug, which risks my life and others.
- Larry M., Allentown, PA, US