AgreedEveryone is forgetting the Dimple when talking about the switch being guilt admission. They revised the pump for just a few short months of production before changing the design out entirely!
That's how much of an emergency this was. A global automaker does not spend that kind of money and effort on a band-aid fix to cross the MY finish line. Enough with this 5%-7% failure crap. Those numbers are from additive MFGs.
The 19-20 Asym CP4 was a big enough problem that they crammed out an emergency fix with no official documentation on WHY right before scrapping the whole design, that's all you need to know about how bad this was for them.
FCA doesn't have a leg to stand on for denials anymore for anyone who actually puts up a fight. Now the big question of whether they bastard year the 19-mid20s or do the right thing and get them sorted out. It's up to us who spent big money on these trucks in 19-20 to not let this die down and just go away or they will have much less motivation. IF they do the right thing, it will go a very long way in the enthusiast community for reputation. It's a way for people to point to a fact on why their favorite brand is better compared to the status quo of Ford/GM in doing the "sucks for you" route.

