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2019 Ram 5.7 - eTorque MGU failed, replaced, failed again a year later

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Figured I would share my experience here. My eTorque MGU started making a high-pitched sound last August at 67k miles. I brought it into the dealership and they determined the bearings were failing on the eTorque so they replaced it under the 80k federal emissions warranty. I ended up being without my truck for about 2 weeks.

A year later, at 78k miles, I'm at a busy intersection, I release the brake pedal and the truck doesn't restart from the auto stop/start. Smoke starts coming out of the hood.

I take it to my local guy who determines that the smoke came from the starter. Replaces the starter and subsequently discovers the eTorque MGU (the one replaced a year earlier) has apparently failed and that's what burned out the starter. So I tow it to a dealership who confirms the diagnosis. Now of course the MGU is backordered with no ETA, thousands of trucks are waiting for parts. It could be weeks or even months.

I did message @RamCares this morning, haven't heard back yet. Hoping I can get Stellantis to expedite my part order and help me out with the cost of a rental car, the dead starter, and the towing.

Has anyone else had multiple eTorque units fail on them?
 
I haven't had multiple but I did have mine fail back in late June at 93k miles. Didn't fail hard like that but threw a code and started having voltage fluctuations. It took 3 weeks to get a new MGU with the help of Ram Customer service "expediting" the part. I would recommend calling them at 1-800-334-9200. It was pretty painless opening a case and they made the effort to call me once a week to keep me informed. Being 13k miles outside warranty I had to foot the full $2500 repair bill... d'oh!
 
Figured I would share my experience here. My eTorque MGU started making a high-pitched sound last August at 67k miles. I brought it into the dealership and they determined the bearings were failing on the eTorque so they replaced it under the 80k federal emissions warranty. I ended up being without my truck for about 2 weeks.

A year later, at 78k miles, I'm at a busy intersection, I release the brake pedal and the truck doesn't restart from the auto stop/start. Smoke starts coming out of the hood.

I take it to my local guy who determines that the smoke came from the starter. Replaces the starter and subsequently discovers the eTorque MGU (the one replaced a year earlier) has apparently failed and that's what burned out the starter. So I tow it to a dealership who confirms the diagnosis. Now of course the MGU is backordered with no ETA, thousands of trucks are waiting for parts. It could be weeks or even months.

I did message @RamCares this morning, haven't heard back yet. Hoping I can get Stellantis to expedite my part order and help me out with the cost of a rental car, the dead starter, and the towing.

Has anyone else had multiple eTorque units fail on them?
I was under the impression the et unit restarts the engine without engaging the starter
 
I was under the impression the et unit restarts the engine without engaging the starter

I was (kind of) under the same impression. I know they advertise it as a seamless & smooth Start/Stop. One thing for sure, most folks (driving any brand) dislike Start/Stop.

I have a neighbor who bought RAM 1500 with eTorque, and he had so many eTorque problems, they took the truck back under my state Lemon Law (Rhode Island). My current Ram 1500 (5.7L 2019 Longhorn 5th Gen), has no eTorque, nor would I ever buy a RAM with eTorque.

OP, good luck in your case. (y)
 

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