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Catch Can HO

CajunHeat

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Let me know what you are using on your HO engines. I haven't got one yet but have used them on all of my older vehicles.
Watch this is you doubt they work .
 
I have debated one of these and read on a forum in here that they should be removed before going to the dealer. Not sure why if it is helping the engine. Why don't they do that from the factory? Wait....don't answer that!
 
I have debated one of these and read on a forum in here that they should be removed before going to the dealer. Not sure why if it is helping the engine. Why don't they do that from the factory? Wait....don't answer that!
I plan on putting one on and not removing it when I take my truck to the dealership. They can absolutely deny warranty work on your vehicle because a catch can modifies the evap system. It is not a replacement part in kind that would be covered under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
 
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I have debated one of these and read on a forum in here that they should be removed before going to the dealer. Not sure why if it is helping the engine. Why don't they do that from the factory? Wait....don't answer that!
There is absolutely no way a catch can will void your warranty, and absolutely zero reason to remove it before dealer trip.

As far as why they aren't installed on engines from factory, added cost, and majority of car/truck owners rarely pop their hood to check oil, even between oil changes, do you think they would take the time to empty a catch can? No, and that would lead to issues of owners bringing vehicles to dealer for emissions caused because they didn't empty it
 











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Vehicle Year / Make / Model
2025 Ram 1500 3.o H.O.













I paid no tax no shipping and all parts comes with it you need for and easy installion. The best can I have had yet. I havd owned many. This one is small and compact.​












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There is absolutely no way a catch can will void your warranty, and absolutely zero reason to remove it before dealer trip.

As far as why they aren't installed on engines from factory, added cost, and majority of car/truck owners rarely pop their hood to check oil, even between oil changes, do you think they would take the time to empty a catch can? No, and that would lead to issues of owners bringing vehicles to dealer for emissions caused because they didn't empty it
Lol. That's why I said, don't answer that. I agree with you.
 
There is absolutely no way a catch can will void your warranty, and absolutely zero reason to remove it before dealer trip.

As far as why they aren't installed on engines from factory, added cost, and majority of car/truck owners rarely pop their hood to check oil, even between oil changes, do you think they would take the time to empty a catch can? No, and that would lead to issues of owners bringing vehicles to dealer for emissions caused because they didn't empty it
You might want to slow your roll on that one. Dealerships can absolutely void your warranty under certain circumstances.
This is from another forum but perfectly sums it up:
“The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act makes it illegal for companies to void your warranty or deny coverage under the warranty simply because you used an aftermarket part. Still, if it turns out that the aftermarket part was itself defective or wasn't installed correctly, and it caused damage to another part that is covered under the warranty, the manufacturer or dealer has the right to deny coverage for that part and charge you for any repairs. The FTC says the manufacturer or dealer must show that the aftermarket or recycled part caused the need for repairs before denying warranty coverage.

That being said, I would remove the catch can before going in for any engine-related repairs. It would only take a few minutes and you would avoid any possible hassles.”
 
You might want to slow your roll on that one. Dealerships can absolutely void your warranty under certain circumstances.
This is from another forum but perfectly sums it up:
“The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act makes it illegal for companies to void your warranty or deny coverage under the warranty simply because you used an aftermarket part. Still, if it turns out that the aftermarket part was itself defective or wasn't installed correctly, and it caused damage to another part that is covered under the warranty, the manufacturer or dealer has the right to deny coverage for that part and charge you for any repairs. The FTC says the manufacturer or dealer must show that the aftermarket or recycled part caused the need for repairs before denying warranty coverage.

That being said, I would remove the catch can before going in for any engine-related repairs. It would only take a few minutes and you would avoid any possible hassles.”
If you think a catch can is going to void your warranty, you either don't understand them, or installed it so poorly that it somehow caused and issue.
 
If you think a catch can is going to void your warranty, you either don't understand them, or installed it so poorly that it somehow caused and issue.
Once again you’re missing the point and resorting to insults. They (dealerships) can absolutely void a warranty under certain circumstances, such as the reasons I listed in my previous post (did you read the entire post?).
 
Once again you’re missing the point and resorting to insults. They (dealerships) can absolutely void a warranty under certain circumstances, such as the reasons I listed in my previous post (did you read the entire post?).
And, once again, you are missing the point and resorting to flawed logic thinking there is any way a catch can is going to cause a failure. the only thing that could possibly be denied would be PCV issues which aren't detrimental to the engine as it's just an emissions control system. An aftermarket intake, or cat back exhaust stands just as much chance of causing issues. The dealer also isn't the one who would deny the warranty, that would be RAM corporate. Most desler techs aren't going to take the time to pin point the issue to an aftermarket part, unless it's obvious.

If you could explain how a catch can would cause issues, specific reasons, not just quoting the Magnuson/Moss Act with vague reasoning just because it's an aftermarket part. Maybe then you can be taken seriously.
 











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I paid no tax no shipping and all parts comes with it you need for and easy installion. The best can I have had yet. I havd owned many. This one is small and compact.​












Can you repost what catch can you ordered? Can't seen to see what it was from this post.
 
And, once again, you are missing the point and resorting to flawed logic thinking there is any way a catch can is going to cause a failure. the only thing that could possibly be denied would be PCV issues which aren't detrimental to the engine as it's just an emissions control system. An aftermarket intake, or cat back exhaust stands just as much chance of causing issues. The dealer also isn't the one who would deny the warranty, that would be RAM corporate. Most desler techs aren't going to take the time to pin point the issue to an aftermarket part, unless it's obvious.

If you could explain how a catch can would cause issues, specific reasons, not just quoting the Magnuson/Moss Act with vague reasoning just because it's an aftermarket part. Maybe then you can be taken seriously.
Right on cue with more insults :ROFLMAO:

So are you gonna offer to pay for someone’s repair bill if a claim they have gets denied because they left a catch can installed based on your recommendation not to remove it first? It’s great to have someone like you here who’s willing to do that. :ROFLMAO:

While you’re technically correct that it’s Stellantis who approves or denies repairs, they generally take the dealership’s side when there is a dispute. So yes, a dealership can effectively deny a claim.
 
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