Chris3058
Ram Guru
Well the dealer up here told me a few minutes ago they have NO IDEA what the fix will be. LOL
No kidding, they don't release the repair until it's available. LOL HAHAWell the dealer up here told me a few minutes ago they have NO IDEA what the fix will be. LOL
Rumor going around Detroit is all you lucky Canadian fellas are going to get a complimentary gold plated hammer with “Ram It!” inscribed on the handle. You’ll also receive a sticker with a hand drawn “X” and be be instructed where to place it to help find the exact place to hit on the SCR to “keep yer Ram running at optimal conditions per the EPA!”Maybe I missed this but is this for all NA trucks or just CAN right now?
Looks like Canada right now. Maybe we will get an extended warranty or something on emissions components.Maybe I missed this but is this for all NA trucks or just CAN right now?
Damn that made me laugh. Well played sir.Rumor going around Detroit is all you lucky Canadian fellas are going to get a complimentary gold plated hammer with “Ram It!” inscribed on the handle. You’ll also receive a sticker with a hand drawn “X” and be be instructed where to place it to help find the exact place to hit on the SCR to “keep yer Ram running at optimal conditions per the EPA!”
Can’t wait to see what we get in the States!![]()
Hey! That ain’t funny!Damn that made me laugh. Well played sir.
In the United States the eco diesel has 100,000 mile or 5 year warranty, the Hemi has 60,000 mile or 5 years whichever comes first.We don’t have anywhere near the components covered under warranty like the 2500’s and up do.
You need to get your facts straight.Stellantis is waiting on your government to to give them a hand out before they release the repair.
No kidding the dealer has exactly the same information you do.3k ain’t greatly profiting considering the BS owners went through. VW owners up here got anywhere between 5-15k per vehicle and repairs or a buyback depending on vehicle Year. If they are still Fing around with emissions and software hacks then they should be paying out a ton to those of us who bought one assuming they had stuff figured out. The resale issues alone require that. Man. Dealer here (sitting in lobby as I type this ) has zero idea what the recall entails. And my battery is pooched and they ordered one which may fix my staring issues. I hope. Sigh.
What government do you think I was talking about? I said "your" not mine *******You need to get your facts straight.
For the record, the US gov't and the US taxpayer have only ever profited from loan guarantees to the original Chrysler and later to FCA over the past ~30 years. In both cases, Chrysler/FCA paid off their loans early, with full interest being paid to both the private banks that actually loaned the money, and the US gov't that simply co-signed the loans. You should be thanking Chrysler/FCA for their net positive contributions to US gov't coffers.
Also, both the US gov't AND the original Ecodiesel owners profited handsomely from "Ecodieselgate", via the massive fines FCA paid to the EPA and the individual owners' compensation received (up to $3,000 per owner).
That’s a bummer for the oil change service, you should let the manager know what you encountered, it has never happened to me to gat oil dripping after a dealer oil change, I would know because my truck is parked on a clean cement floor in my garage every day.Here in Texas we have Ram Care which gives every new Ram purchaser two years of free oil changes and tire rotations (two per year). I took mine in to Finnegan CJDR of Rosenberg on Friday for the 5,000 mile change and rotation. It took two hours and when the Service Writer went over my service ticket with me, I noticed they updated the PCM - which is the second time it has been updated in 2022.
The Service Writer said this update was to take care of a DEF consumption issue and a few other items. I asked if it was the same as the DEF system recall in Canada and she responded she did not know but did know this PCM update is related to the DEF injection. I haven’t noticed any change in drivability and it’s too soon to see if DEF consumption has changed.
And yes, you get what you pay for…that free oil change includes the tech failing to reset the oil life meter, oil splatter all over the engine cowling, and oil dripping like crazy in the driveway as the damned fool doesn’t know the business end of a shop rag.