While on vacation with the family my 2016 ecodiesel died. I was making a store run and the engine just stops running. The engine woudn't start, seemed like it wanted to. But, it wouldn't start. I had it towed to the local dealership where they refused to look at the truck. At first they told me they were covered up and couldn't help me. I explained I was from out of town and stranded. Didn't matter they weren't going to look at it. I ask the service manager if they could just look at it to see if it was something simple. His response, 'It's not going to be simple." Then he begin to tell me what a piece of crap this engine was, he didn't see the point, etc. I asked to speak to the General Manager at this point. I explained my situation, I was from out of town with my family, basically stranded. He told me they weren't excepting any more ecodiesel work. They had 5 in the shop already. He also told me they wouldn't be selling any more. I didn't understand his response, I'm a Ram customer after all. I love my Truck. It's been our family car, my wife even loves it. To his credit he did call around to other dealers to find someone to work on it. So I had to have the truck towed to another dealership 45 minutes away. So, Im into $500 towing fees even before the truck is looked at. I had to leave the truck 400 miles away from home. The dealership took only 4 days to diagnose the problem. The high pressure fuel pump decintegrated leaving metal pieces in the fuel system. This will require the pump to be replaced along with the entire fuel system, injectors, fuel rail, the tank dropped and drained and cleaned. The total cost will be $8000. The dealership said it was caused by water in the fuel. but, then I found all the class action lawsuits because of the Bosch CP4 failures. It seems this pump may be a weak link due to the differences in diesel fuel here compaired to other countrys. But, an $8000 repair is a hard pill to swallow, even if I do love the truck.