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2025 Ram 1500 with 3.0 Hurricane engine

Sorry, I haven't respond. Didn't see it on ticket. I also found if I used higher Octane gas and sometimes Octane boost, truck would run great. Now my problem that surfaced last week were messages to: Have truck service at dealer, and refer me to look at proper fuels in Manual. When I took to dealer they claimed the problem was truck was overfilled with oil and they would have to do a oil change and put in correct amount. Has reduced power when giving gas. I asked how they knew truck was overfilled when guage indicators were reading perfect with 38% life on oil. Service tech said I couldn't rely on guages. I asked how you know if overfilled since their isn't a dipstick and you haven't changed the oil yet. No answer. I obtained my oil changed ticket indicating changed on 8/30 with 7 1/2 quarts of oil. Perfect if you allow for oil in the filter. I asked dealer why took 4 months for messages to come on? He indicated again can't rely on messages and they sometimes take that long. HUH?? They changed oil at dealer, problem still there. Basically they don't know whats going on. Hate this engine. Anyone else have this issue.
"Basically they don't know whats going on. Hate this engine. Anyone else have this issue."
Nowadays there are no true mechanics, well there are but hard to find, they relay on tech stuff.
If it doesn't throw a code they are lost, even when you can demonstrate the problem!!
Of course they are limited by dealer and manufacturer practices.
Oh, did they charge you for the oil change, since it didn't fix the issue??
Everyone, this is my take on this subject since I had minor issues and was told if it doesn't show codes they can't do anything until it does!!!!
Paul B
 
"Basically they don't know whats going on. Hate this engine. Anyone else have this issue."
Nowadays there are no true mechanics, well there are but hard to find, they relay on tech stuff.
If it doesn't throw a code they are lost, even when you can demonstrate the problem!!
Of course they are limited by dealer and manufacturer practices.
Oh, did they charge you for the oil change, since it didn't fix the issue??
Everyone, this is my take on this subject since I had minor issues and was told if it doesn't show codes they can't do anything until it does!!!!
Paul B
You are 100% correct. Last month, when I opened the truck door, no lights came on. It was working before -- no sign of life. Took it to the dealer, they kept it for 3 days, and at the end they told me that they can't find anything wrong -- no codes. I argued that even a Yougo and all cars in the past 80 years turn on the dome light when any door is opened.
Took the truck home, disconnected both batteries for 30 minutes. Volla -- the lights come on when I open the door.
Dealers milk the factory by keeping the vehicle for a few days. They follow an intentionally flawed process (no skills involved by trying to read codes)
 

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