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New engine being installed on my Big Horn

Grover70

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Long story short: Brought my 2020 Ram Big Horn in for inspection post-purchase on Carvana. Discovered the exhaust manifold was cracked on the passenger side. They removed a bolt on the manifold to begin replacement and coolant came out and the bolt was not screwed in, but just fell out. Now both manifolds appeared to need replacement. They could not finish the work and we took it to a very reputable garage and found that the cylinder head needed replacement. The mechanic recommended both cylinder heads, but ideally....a whole new engine. The engine has 100k on it btw. The insurance company (truck is under warranty) sent out an inspector to confirm the evaluation by two mechanics. Insurance agreed and approved $8k for a whole new engine with 3yr/100k warranty. My deductible: $100.

It's like getting a "new" 2020 Ram. They also got a stipulation from the warranty company that if they discover any other parts needing replacement, it would be covered. Almost like a blank check! This kind of blessing rarely happens in the world of used vehicles.

So, with that in mind, what questions should I be asking before/when I pick up the truck? What should I inspect/test? It's like heart surgery. What should I be looking for? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Wishing you the best plus luck.

I am at 10 weeks plus at a dealership with the "lifetime" warranty from Ram. No reply from my "service adviser" via an email sent the other day. Talked to Ram Cares yesterday, received a "new" adviser which said it will take 1 to 2 business days to get back to me.

Reached out via phone for warranty coverage about a rental and finally got through to Milak with a bad connection and he hung up.

At that point had enough of "Ram" and had to get some work done.

Beginning to understand why it is called "Ram". The "lifetime" is good till I die. Beginning to think that Stellantis is waiting me out to satisfy the contract. Lucky for me I have longevity genes in my DNA.

Hey Stellantis, what do you think is a reasonable time to replace a motor under warranty?
 

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