Allegations or facts… does it matter? Ram says there is a recall already to fix it. I see there’s a 67A recall that applies to my 2016 3500.
It says, in part:
“FCA US LLC, has determined that certain [2013-2018 (DJ) RAM 2500 Pickup and (D2) RAM
3500 Pickup] trucks equipped with a 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel engine requires upgraded
emission control software according to Federal and California regulations/standards.
WHY DOES MY VEHICLE NEED REPAIRS?
The engine control software in your vehicle [1] must be updated with an upgraded calibration as
required by the US Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board for
better emission performance.”
So, if I bring it in and they de-tune and/or somehow “fix” it to make it pass the expected emissions standards, what will my torque, HP, fuel economy look like?? If it becomes an underpowered brick, am I just expected to suck it up? Too bad that I spent over $60k for a truck that I expected to be able to do the work that I required…
I hope that someone will look out for the consumers that end up taking it in the shorts every time a bunch of corporate crooks get their fingers caught in the cookie jar.
It says, in part:
“FCA US LLC, has determined that certain [2013-2018 (DJ) RAM 2500 Pickup and (D2) RAM
3500 Pickup] trucks equipped with a 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel engine requires upgraded
emission control software according to Federal and California regulations/standards.
WHY DOES MY VEHICLE NEED REPAIRS?
The engine control software in your vehicle [1] must be updated with an upgraded calibration as
required by the US Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board for
better emission performance.”
So, if I bring it in and they de-tune and/or somehow “fix” it to make it pass the expected emissions standards, what will my torque, HP, fuel economy look like?? If it becomes an underpowered brick, am I just expected to suck it up? Too bad that I spent over $60k for a truck that I expected to be able to do the work that I required…
I hope that someone will look out for the consumers that end up taking it in the shorts every time a bunch of corporate crooks get their fingers caught in the cookie jar.