msherwood87
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So I just bought my 2021 Ram 1500 Big Horn night edition on 11/10/2020. I took it in on 11/25 with some electrical issues consisting of a battery drain and inoperable headlamp switch. I had installed an aftermarket radar detector using a fuse jumper and a kit from the radar detector manufacturer. I connected it to fuse F66 under the steering wheel. This fuse is marked as "Run - Accessory Fuse" meant it turns on in ACC mode and off after a short delay when mode is OFF. My truck's instrument cluster was constantly turning on and off causing the battery drain but the source of this has yet to be found. On 12/9, I received the following portion of a message from the dealer's service director. "Also I was informed that after your conversation with Danielle [FCA rep] she has informed me that all repairs, diagnostics and parts will not be covered due to the installation of an aftermarket radar detector wired into the factory electrical system." This was all of the justification I received. Earlier, on 12/4, I received a note from this same person that they hadn't informed FCA of the aftermarket accessory because they would just deny warranty immediately upon this information. Let me tell you, there is no way this caused the problem. The radar detector and the relay circuit continued to operate as normal. They are replacing the BCM but they admitted they aren't sure that's the issue. This is in violation of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act; however, you will have to take it up in litigation.
BUYERS BEWARE. From what I was told, if you connect anything to the electrical system (which is anything powered in your truck, light bars, brake controllers, etc.), they will deny warranty. It really just happened to me on a truck that just turned 1 month old, and is going to be in the service center for likely 45 consecutive days.
BUYERS BEWARE. From what I was told, if you connect anything to the electrical system (which is anything powered in your truck, light bars, brake controllers, etc.), they will deny warranty. It really just happened to me on a truck that just turned 1 month old, and is going to be in the service center for likely 45 consecutive days.