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What did you do to your Hellcat today?

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I don't recall exactly, do these look anything like your cats that shyt on themselves???
I don’t know. These are covered under the recall so I assume so.
 


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At least that Kitty will live to fight another day! Great news and it’s covered under warranty I hope!
Covered under a recall from several years ago but still active.
 


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Covered under a recall from several years ago but still active.


I never got mine done, makes me want to disconnect and bore scope them to see what they look like.
 


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I waited for a few months after they fixed the glitch in the software update that was part of the recall & had mine done. Have had zero issues.
 


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Cat got an alignment + brake fluid flush/change yesterday. They tried to fix the weird 'rubbing' sound @ low speed coming from the steering column but no joy on that :(.

They applied the TSB that called for lubing the boot & steering shaft where it meets the firewall. The Tech agreed that the noise was coming from inside the car and said most of the time that fixes the issue. He suggested I drive it for a while and give the grease time to work itself in & see if that makes a difference. Next step is to tear into the rest of the column, tilt pack & wheel - he didn't seem too eager to go down that path & neither am I. At least they didn't charge me anything for the effort !!
If it is a polymer, then silicone spray works well, if you can get it where it needs to go. Maybe put a carburetor cleaner nozzle and stem on a silicone can, maybe even attach a tube? I would even drill out a nozzle to fit a tube!
 


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Took the M6 out for some spring exercise. I leaned on it on a entrance ramp in 2nd. The rev limiter is still working.
 


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Took the M6 out for some spring exercise. I leaned on it on a entrance ramp in 2nd. The rev limiter is still working.

Not today, but it sounds like this?

 




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