I am new to this forum and have joined due to a current issue with my 2015 Ecodiesel with 90k miles. On 8/21/2020 while driving home on 45 mph streets when I experienced a loud tapping on the driver side engine compartment, loss of power and violent engine shaking. I rolled off the road and while the engine was struggling to idle I could hear the loud tapping coming from the valve cover/head area. The engine then stopped. Had the truck towed to the dealer where they told me it suffered a catastrophic event and will need to be replaced. I asked for a more formal root cause and they said they would need me to agree to a $1500 teardown and evaluation. I did not agree right away since I thought that doing a simple compression test would tell if it was a single cylinder failure or multiple failure which would lead me to believe that the cam shaft/timing had shifted. They would not budge. I spoke with a RAM representative on their customer care line and after reviewing my service history (which is minimal since I do all my own oil and filter changes) they agreed to pay for half of the $11,800 quoted. The truck is 5 months outside of the 5 year 100k miles. I agreed to the $1500 but would not fully accept their offer till a proper investigation was completed. Currently I am waiting for the dealer to teardown the engine and then call me so I can inspect the parts with them.
I have read up on expected Ecodiesel engine failure causes and am preparing myself to inspect all the parts. I am a 35 year Aerospace Engineer with an extensive history into root cause analysis and am curious to see what the cause was and what RAM will do once I give them my own detailed report.
I would appreciate any information you guys who may have experienced this such as what you were able to get from the manufacture, anyone who has litigated any cases and mechanical details I should specifically look for. I will share with all of you my experience.
I have read up on expected Ecodiesel engine failure causes and am preparing myself to inspect all the parts. I am a 35 year Aerospace Engineer with an extensive history into root cause analysis and am curious to see what the cause was and what RAM will do once I give them my own detailed report.
I would appreciate any information you guys who may have experienced this such as what you were able to get from the manufacture, anyone who has litigated any cases and mechanical details I should specifically look for. I will share with all of you my experience.