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How stupid !! Super Duty 2016 Diesel with no fuel cap.

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Dodge will be the first to denial warranty on fuel system problems. They say at time of PDI the red shipping FUEL CAP is to be discarded. Even any dumb *** can see that any oil base liquid and a open top tube is going to get dirt and water in it. $$ 66.K truck cost
and Dodge thinks this is a good design. I have owned Dodge work trucks from 1991 to date and have had to deal with a lot of stupid design problems. This one shows how cheap a OEM can be. This will be my last one. I'm not just blowing hot air my lifes work the pass
46 years in repairing diesel heavy equipment and trucks. In New Mexico, I guess if we locked these trucks in dust prof building all would be great.
 
For $2.75 this will solve your problem. Works great,
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$1.50 1.5" plumbing cap trimmed down , 30 seconds of work ,Bought at Lowes, Home depot, Menards , etc solves cap less . Just picking on Ya RB33 ....
 
i still use my original red one.. havent lost it yet hah! guess i`ll be in the market once i do, if i do. got 29kmiles on it so far

-j
 
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I'm wondering too. I rented a 2017 Super Duty for three weeks last November and the filler neck was capped like they always have been. Maybe he's using "Super Duty" generically? Even so, I'm really surprised no one has produced a normal filler neck retrofit for the Ram.

P.S. I grew up listening to my mechanic dad cussing Fords on a daily basis, so being anti-Ford is in my DNA. But I really enjoyed the new Super Duty. I mean, FOR REAL. It's a nice truck, and Ram had better get on the ball with bringing new options and capability to market.
 
[QUOTE=Kry226;2498446 Even so, I'm really surprised no one has produced a normal filler neck retrofit for the Ram.

That's because Ram sells a cap that fits the standard neck. See post #2
 
Further.....a cap isn't even necessary.....since the secondary "trap door" keeps everything clean.

Come on, they're not that stupid.
 
Dodge will be the first to denial warranty on fuel system problems. They say at time of PDI the red shipping FUEL CAP is to be discarded. Even any dumb *** can see that any oil base liquid and a open top tube is going to get dirt and water in it. $$ 66.K truck cost
and Dodge thinks this is a good design. I have owned Dodge work trucks from 1991 to date and have had to deal with a lot of stupid design problems. This one shows how cheap a OEM can be. This will be my last one. I'm not just blowing hot air my lifes work the pass
46 years in repairing diesel heavy equipment and trucks. In New Mexico, I guess if we locked these trucks in dust prof building all would be great.

I understand the concern and the bean counters involved, but to say that is your last Ram do to the fuel cap not being there? Your choice I suppose......

I can fix the fuel cap issue like others have said. I'll take the missing fuel cap over having my fenders or cab lifted off my frame for routine service any day. I can control the fuel cap, but not the fenders or cab removal.
 
I live in Nova Scotia Canada and bought my 2016 3500 in February. Imagine *my surprise the first * time *I got fuel no fuel cap and snow inside the cover. Luckily the temp plug was still there so nothing got in. Went back to dealer and asked what's *with this and they said its not required so I showed them the snow in there. Mopar makes a fuel cap that plugs the filler neck and attaches to the filler door. Ordered one and they gave it to me. GENOS GARAGE also sells them highly recommend *one.
 
Even so, I'm really surprised no one has produced a normal filler neck retrofit for the Ram.

That's because Ram sells a cap that fits the standard neck. See post #2

I wasn't really posting in deference to the cap. My post was really regarding the filler neck with the flaps. It's a system which is not universally loved with numerous posts across the various Cummins-based forums over the last few years complaining as such. Not to mention it's an answer to a problem that didn't exist. Personally, in agreement with the OP, I'd rather have a normal filler neck with no flaps and a regular cap.
 
I wasn't really posting in deference to the cap. My post was really regarding the filler neck with the flaps. It's a system which is not universally loved with numerous posts across the various Cummins-based forums over the last few years complaining as such. Not to mention it's an answer to a problem that didn't exist. Personally, in agreement with the OP, I'd rather have a normal filler neck with no flaps and a regular cap.
I don't understand anyone's problem with the 2 door neck. I've never had a problem filling with either a truck or auto nozzle. I think it's a great deterrent from foreign material being poured in by vandals.
 
I'm guessing that most of the complaints are made by people who don't understand how it works. You can literally put a water hose inside the first flap and turn it on without getting a drop inside the tank.
I had the same system on my 2010 F-150 for 130,000 miles without any problems and that truck doesn't even have a serviceable fuel filter!!!
i love the design.
Bruce
 
I'm guessing that most of the complaints are made by people who don't understand how it works. You can literally put a water hose inside the first flap and turn it on without getting a drop inside the tank.
I had the same system on my 2010 F-150 for 130,000 miles without any problems and that truck doesn't even have a serviceable fuel filter!!!
i love the design.
Bruce
STOP !!!!!!!!!!!!!

STOPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP !!!!!!!

You're not permitted to bring real-world use and common sense mechanics into this thread !!!!!!!!!! :-laf
 
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