TSL
Well-Known Member
I had my first oil change on my '22 Rebel EcoD. I did it at ~2700 miles. I know opinions vary on first oil change being early, but anyway, I did it. I also sent off a sample to Blackstone labs, still waiting on getting that back. I ordered their pump and drew sample through the dip stick. I bought the Mopar bundle of 3 oil changes, and that was fine, the dealer honored that, it would have been $249 otherwise.
Took the truck home, parked in the garage, next day there was a small oil drip on the garage floor !!
At this point let me say, that had I done my own oil change, there would have been plenty of oil on the floor
I always try to be careful, but invariably, it splashes out in an unexpected way when I remove the oil pan plug, or runs down my arm, or....something ! I generally find for myself I'm better off paying for it, it takes me forever, and I make a mess, sadly !
But... when I'm paying for it, and they put the truck on a lift in the shop, I really expect them to be clean about. Is that reasonable ?
The same day I noticed the oil drip, I got a text from the service manager, wanting to know how my experience was and to not hesitate to get in touch if there were any concerns, blah blah blah. So I texted him back and included a picture, and said I was disappointed by the drip on the floor, understood that oil can splash, but would hope for better attention to detail in cleaning it up. No response to that by the way.
After a couple of days I notice there's now 2 or 3 spots on the floor, so now I'm getting a little more irritated so I (a) crawl under and take a look and take some pictures and (b) call the dealership and ask to speak with the service manager. I only got his voicemail. That was Friday. We will see come Monday does he call me back. What I said was that at this point I'd like to bring it back in and have them clean it up properly.
Is that reasonable request do you guys think or am I being a "jerk"? It's a new motor, and now I have oil smeared under it, and dust is going to stick to it etc.
I did notice when underneath, that the oil drain plug is not in the most convenient place, to put it mildly. It's almost directly above the front axle it looks like. And there's a sway bar or something right across that area too. And, this being a Rebel, there's a skid plate there on top of everything else ! ( or under everything else I guess ! )
I've included some pictures with this post, and in one of the pics I put finger through a hole in the skid plate and swiped it around, notice how much oil is on my finger when I pulled it out. I think some quantity of oil has splashed onto the skid plate while doing the oil change and they didn't bother to clean it up and it is slowly dripping out onto my garage floor. I'm not seeing any evidence of a drip on the oil drain plug, I think they did at least tighten that up properly.
Should the skid plate ideally be dropped for an oil change on this configuration or would that be overkill ? If doing it myself I would be inclined to do so.
I'm thinking of getting a Fumoto valve, I'm thinking if I had that, I should be able to do the oil change myself without too much mess, especially since the oil filter is accessed from the top of the motor, so it's not going to dribble oil all over me when I take it off !
Anybody have any recommendations for which Fumoto valve to get : https://www.fumotousa.com/cars-pickups-ram-2022-1500-3-0l-v6-diesel-turbo ? I'm inclined to go for either the long (F106N) or the short (F106S) nipple one since then I could attach a piece of tubing and route the oil cleanly out to a container . Just need to be sure the versions with the nipple will fit in there.
Interested in any other Ecodiesel, especially Rebel, owners experiences, and what my expectations should be in terms of the vehicle being clean of oil after an oil change !
Took the truck home, parked in the garage, next day there was a small oil drip on the garage floor !!
At this point let me say, that had I done my own oil change, there would have been plenty of oil on the floor

But... when I'm paying for it, and they put the truck on a lift in the shop, I really expect them to be clean about. Is that reasonable ?
The same day I noticed the oil drip, I got a text from the service manager, wanting to know how my experience was and to not hesitate to get in touch if there were any concerns, blah blah blah. So I texted him back and included a picture, and said I was disappointed by the drip on the floor, understood that oil can splash, but would hope for better attention to detail in cleaning it up. No response to that by the way.
After a couple of days I notice there's now 2 or 3 spots on the floor, so now I'm getting a little more irritated so I (a) crawl under and take a look and take some pictures and (b) call the dealership and ask to speak with the service manager. I only got his voicemail. That was Friday. We will see come Monday does he call me back. What I said was that at this point I'd like to bring it back in and have them clean it up properly.
Is that reasonable request do you guys think or am I being a "jerk"? It's a new motor, and now I have oil smeared under it, and dust is going to stick to it etc.
I did notice when underneath, that the oil drain plug is not in the most convenient place, to put it mildly. It's almost directly above the front axle it looks like. And there's a sway bar or something right across that area too. And, this being a Rebel, there's a skid plate there on top of everything else ! ( or under everything else I guess ! )
I've included some pictures with this post, and in one of the pics I put finger through a hole in the skid plate and swiped it around, notice how much oil is on my finger when I pulled it out. I think some quantity of oil has splashed onto the skid plate while doing the oil change and they didn't bother to clean it up and it is slowly dripping out onto my garage floor. I'm not seeing any evidence of a drip on the oil drain plug, I think they did at least tighten that up properly.
Should the skid plate ideally be dropped for an oil change on this configuration or would that be overkill ? If doing it myself I would be inclined to do so.
I'm thinking of getting a Fumoto valve, I'm thinking if I had that, I should be able to do the oil change myself without too much mess, especially since the oil filter is accessed from the top of the motor, so it's not going to dribble oil all over me when I take it off !
Anybody have any recommendations for which Fumoto valve to get : https://www.fumotousa.com/cars-pickups-ram-2022-1500-3-0l-v6-diesel-turbo ? I'm inclined to go for either the long (F106N) or the short (F106S) nipple one since then I could attach a piece of tubing and route the oil cleanly out to a container . Just need to be sure the versions with the nipple will fit in there.
Interested in any other Ecodiesel, especially Rebel, owners experiences, and what my expectations should be in terms of the vehicle being clean of oil after an oil change !