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Supercharger screws backing out.

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Has anyone seen this? Durango hellcat, completely stock, 40k miles. Took it in for an oil change and a full awd service with front, rear diff with transfer case and dealer noted this. They asked if i had taken the blower lid off for some reason. Of course I had not, They did tighten them back up at no charge but cant understand how this happens.
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Oh, I can absolutely picture it. Pennsylvania roads will turn any normal drive into an obstacle course. Between the craters, the patch-on-patch repairs, and the mystery dips that appear overnight, it’s a wonder our cars don’t just file their own workers’ comp claims.:eek:

But, Nah you live in Sunny Florida

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Oh, I can absolutely picture it. Pennsylvania roads will turn any normal drive into an obstacle course. Between the craters, the patch-on-patch repairs, and the mystery dips that appear overnight, it’s a wonder our cars don’t just file their own workers’ comp claims.:eek:

But, Nah you live in Sunny Florida

Curious to see what everyone knows or thinks?

I didn't see you in our new member section, Welcome to Hellcatforum.org.

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Annnnnd, another '23 Rango with build issues ..................................
 


Jimmy N.

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I've been checking those bolts as part of the initial new vehicle check (fluid levels, fastener tightness, etc.) since '20 or so. Haven't found any truly loose ones yet, but knew that it's not unheard of.

Low fluid levels (except on Durangos) is pretty much standard, and unevenly torqued lug nuts is common. Which is why the vehicles are checked before being driven for the first time.
 


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Isn’t that part of the boost control system?
 




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