Hey Good Afternoon,
I have owned my RAM 2016 1500 Ecodiesel for nearly 4 years as the second owner and continue to love it. It is a tradesman 2wd with the longbed and 3.0. I've used it as a car more or less to get to work but see it as an advantage to be taller than a car and good mpg around the city. This truck was my first big purchase that I have made after getting a job out of college besides moving to San Diego from the east coast. I'm an engineer and did alot of research on this truck to make sure it was worth it. The past two years I have reduced my driving with COVID to about 3 days around town and maybe around town stops on the weekend but religiously keep maintenance up to date. As of today i have 33,809 miles on my truck and purchased it with 17k. These are original miles.
Now after taking a trip up to Ramona, the engine went from great to nightmare in minutes. There was absolutely no way of me parking it and walking home after first hearing tapping. I was 5 miles out from anywhere on a Sunday. Besides the on and off tapping noise, there was no real indication of something wrong. Oil was still in good consistency, smell, and coolant was good too. No smoke, no lights on the dash. I used to own a 4.0 jeep grand cherokee with a loud tap like this which never would go away. I drove it for three or so years before selling it without any problems.
I will do more reading tomorrow on this forum but need to figure out what others are doing from here? I posted my video on another members post where they had their motor go at 70k. I'm definitely upset about this. Yesterday I was a proud owner, today I'm not sure if I'll ever go FCA again.
Here is my video of the incident:
I have owned my RAM 2016 1500 Ecodiesel for nearly 4 years as the second owner and continue to love it. It is a tradesman 2wd with the longbed and 3.0. I've used it as a car more or less to get to work but see it as an advantage to be taller than a car and good mpg around the city. This truck was my first big purchase that I have made after getting a job out of college besides moving to San Diego from the east coast. I'm an engineer and did alot of research on this truck to make sure it was worth it. The past two years I have reduced my driving with COVID to about 3 days around town and maybe around town stops on the weekend but religiously keep maintenance up to date. As of today i have 33,809 miles on my truck and purchased it with 17k. These are original miles.
Now after taking a trip up to Ramona, the engine went from great to nightmare in minutes. There was absolutely no way of me parking it and walking home after first hearing tapping. I was 5 miles out from anywhere on a Sunday. Besides the on and off tapping noise, there was no real indication of something wrong. Oil was still in good consistency, smell, and coolant was good too. No smoke, no lights on the dash. I used to own a 4.0 jeep grand cherokee with a loud tap like this which never would go away. I drove it for three or so years before selling it without any problems.
I will do more reading tomorrow on this forum but need to figure out what others are doing from here? I posted my video on another members post where they had their motor go at 70k. I'm definitely upset about this. Yesterday I was a proud owner, today I'm not sure if I'll ever go FCA again.
Here is my video of the incident:
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