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36k miles manifolds cracked

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2020 RAM 1500 with hemi, 36k miles. It started shortly after my CPO warranty expired. 2 cracked manifolds. The mechanic charged me $830 to change the passenger side with OEM manifold. Have to bring it back for the drivers side. Back window also leaked while I was away 3 months. Moldy carpet, bought a replacement for $400 on ebay. Already fixed broken catback bolt and leaky 3rd brake light. What else gonna break on this relatively new truck?

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2020 RAM 1500 with hemi, 36k miles. It started shortly after my CPO warranty expired. 2 cracked manifolds. The mechanic charged me $830 to change the passenger side with OEM manifold. Have to bring it back for the drivers side. Back window also leaked while I was away 3 months. Moldy carpet, bought a replacement for $400 on ebay. Already fixed broken catback bolt and leaky 3rd brake light. What else gonna break on this relatively new truck?

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I thought manifolds were covered under the power train warranty.
 
I thought manifolds were covered under the power train warranty.

It's my understanding that power train warranty just covers engine or transmission failure. When I called RAM customer service they said that there was nothing they could do about it.
 
It's my understanding that power train warranty just covers engine or transmission failure. When I called RAM customer service they said that there was nothing they could do about it.
You might want to look into that and or push back harder my friend... im sure folks on here have had that covered under power terrain warranty. I myself know of two people who got them covered under warranty. So as @vincentw56 said... im pretty sure thats covered... and not just the bolts, but the E manifold itself as well. But to answer your "What else gonna break on this relatively new truck?"... these are extremely common issues with these trucks and have been an issue an issue for YEARS, nothing new, for as long as the HEMIs have been around from what ive heard to be exact. Should have known better before getting into one, respectfully. (besides 3rd brake light thats a 5thgen issue, to my knowledge, again extremely common especially between 2019-2022, a quick google search will pull up more threads about it than you can count, with different people having this problem, but idk about 4thgen).
 
You might want to look into that and or push back harder my friend... im sure folks on here have had that covered under power terrain warranty. I myself know of two people who got them covered under warranty. So as @vincentw56 said... im pretty sure thats covered... and not just the bolts, but the E manifold itself as well. But to answer your "What else gonna break on this relatively new truck?"... these are extremely common issues with these trucks and have been an issue an issue for YEARS, nothing new, for as long as the HEMIs have been around from what ive heard to be exact. Should have known better before getting into one, respectfully. (besides 3rd brake light thats a 5thgen issue, to my knowledge, again extremely common especially between 2019-2022, a quick google search will pull up more threads about it than you can count, with different people having this problem, but idk about 4thgen).

I'll go to the dealer again today. I already have an appointment for May 6. I did research before buying the truck, but I am frustrated by time frame for repairs. To get appointments has always been 1-3 months out. I'll ask if it's possible to get reimbursed at least for the part
 
Those are the most commons ones, you might be good for a while.
My understanding is that the manifolds fall under the emissions warranty?

The plot thickens. The RAM dealer in Florida doesn't have record of my CPO powertrain warranty. They told me that it doesn't cover manifolds anyway, so thats a fight for another day. But I have to find out why the dealer in NY sold me a CPO but didnt give me the warranty. I called a few times but they're not answering.

If it comes to it, I'll trip the o2 code and tell them the exhaust leak is causing it! Federal emissions warranty
 
The plot thickens. The RAM dealer in Florida doesn't have record of my CPO powertrain warranty. They told me that it doesn't cover manifolds anyway, so thats a fight for another day. But I have to find out why the dealer in NY sold me a CPO but didnt give me the warranty. I called a few times but they're not answering.

If it comes to it, I'll trip the o2 code and tell them the exhaust leak is causing it! Federal emissions warranty

Found out why the CPO wasn't showing on their "DealerConnect". She asked the mileage, I said "36,000 miles" and then it didn't show. I spoke to the dealer in NY and he said "you can't enter 36,000 because it will only show the factory powertrain warranty. you have to put more than 36,000 and the CPO will show" so that worked. Then spoke to the manager at the service center here and he's going to take care of the manifold and back window. Maybe he can get it sooner. Maybe I'll get a rental car. I'll find out monday when i drop it off. Going to talk to Chrysler to see if they'll reimburse me for the other manifold that i already did. Thanks for the help! I almost paid for 2 manifolds
 
RAM took care of it and picked it up this morning. Things really started moving along after we spoke with the service manager. They got me a new rear window and exhaust manifold. Wallace RAM in Stuart, FL did a good job and I'm feeling better about the RAM brand again. As for the mold smell, I bought a ozone generator online and ran it for an hour (don't do 1 hour, its overkill). Then cleaned it again. I did briefly smell it yesterday when I picked up the truck, but I cleaned the interior again. I think a few ozone treatments, HEPA filter, and a good steaming of the carpets and headliner will kill off whatever remaining mold. Maybe this post will help someone in the future who is also dealing with mold.
 
Did they reimburse you for the first manifold that was supposed to be covered under warranty?
I'm working on it. It seems like its about getting the right person on the phone. The manager at the dealer said I must return to the other mechanic and ask him to get the invoice from RAM showings its the original part. I'll go there on Monday and update the thread in case anybody else goes through the same.
 
Wow, $830 for a $90 part that takes less than 2 hours to change. Stealership wins again….
My theory is that the extreme cold weather in NY and rapid heating causes them to crack because the shops here in Florida were shocked that it cracked. Even truck shops hadn't really heard of the problem and nobody wanted to do the job. Even truck specialty shops. I found a performance muffler shop that did it and he priced in that bolts would break.. They didn't..

I should've went to the dealer because I spoke with Chrysler and they said they would only reimburse if the work was done at a dealership. But whatever, life moves on. I would've done it myself, but my back doesn't permit me to do certain jobs. I would've been bed ridden for a week after lol

The good news is that I used the ozone generator a few times and I think I've finally got rid of the mold smell in the truck.
 
This isn't about cracked manifolds however a thread on the “tick” from a competing ram forum had an interesting reply in Jan of 2020:
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”As a chrysler tech, usually what i do is pry the heat shield, (90% of the time in my experience, the bolts that break are the rear two that hold the shield) enough to were it is not loose rattling against anything and then allow the engine to cool down. I start it and if no tick is present, then valvetrain is good. Also, lifter tick and manifold ticks are different. Can be distinguished. But also sometimes one will cover the other, as to one being louder and not being able to hear very well the other. In your case, i would of taken the heat shield with broken bolt/s and proceed from there. If noise still present, then i would ask for engine tear down approval if not under powertrain warranty.”

Just some food for thought. The OP had said that the shop had replaced both manifolds and all bolts under his powertrain warranty. Think it was a 19’ Rebel 5.7 so not many miles.
 
Hello everyone, I found this website/forum when I did a search to find out if people were getting the exhaust leaks covered by warranty and what the best approach is. I have a 2020 Bighorn that leaks on right side I noticed with the ticking. I bought it new and it only has 27,700 miles on it. The noise started this winter during cold Nebraska spell and never quit. I have tried to call dealership today few times but it goes to automation and says no one is available to take my call and hangs up. Any suggestions or homework I should do before bugging them on warranty?
 
Hello everyone, I found this website/forum when I did a search to find out if people were getting the exhaust leaks covered by warranty and what the best approach is. I have a 2020 Bighorn that leaks on right side I noticed with the ticking. I bought it new and it only has 27,700 miles on it. The noise started this winter during cold Nebraska spell and never quit. I have tried to call dealership today few times but it goes to automation and says no one is available to take my call and hangs up. Any suggestions or homework I should do before bugging them on warranty?

Go to the dealership in person, I've given up on calling Stellantis dealerships, many of them don't respond through calls, leaving a message is as effective as leaving a note in a bottle and throwing it the ocean, just as likely to get a reaction from your dealership.

In person, speak directly with the service advisor, they can determine if you are still covered under the 5yr/60K powertrain warranty.
 
On my Titan I had the manifolds replaced under the emissions warrenty only because the manifolds were built in with
My theory is that the extreme cold weather in NY and rapid heating causes them to crack because the shops here in Florida were shocked that it cracked. Even truck shops hadn't really heard of the problem and nobody wanted to do the job. Even truck specialty shops. I found a performance muffler shop that did it and he priced in that bolts would break.. They didn't..

I should've went to the dealer because I spoke with Chrysler and they said they would only reimburse if the work was done at a dealership. But whatever, life moves on. I would've done it myself, but my back doesn't permit me to do certain jobs. I would've been bed ridden for a week after lol

The good news is that I used the ozone generator a few times and I think I've finally got rid of the mold smell in the truck.
Lot's of short trips will cause the manifolds to crack sooner with the constant expansion and contraction.
 
Go to the dealership in person, I've given up on calling Stellantis dealerships, many of them don't respond through calls, leaving a message is as effective as leaving a note in a bottle and throwing it the ocean, just as likely to get a reaction from your dealership.

In person, speak directly with the service advisor, they can determine if you are still covered under the 5yr/60K powertrain warranty.

Thats a good idea! My truck is a 2020 and currently has 51k and has a exhaust leak on initial startup (drivers side only I think) and goes away when it warms up. I am going to go to my local dealership and see what they say
 

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