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Dead at 8,250 miles

Kappy

New Member
Dec 30, 2017
14
2
Truck Year
2017
Happy 4th to me! We were on our way down the road to visit with family for the holiday when I noticed that I wasn’t getting the fuel economy I was used to. I normally get around 24 MPG but was around 18. A minute or two later, the dash lit up and the engine started laboring. The last thing I saw was “low oil.”

I got the message from the dealer today. Apparently the engine completely seized up. They can’t fix it, so they’ll replace the engine... except that the engines are on backorder. They’re hoping for a few weeks?

Damn.

At least I’m still under warranty.

Can’t wait to find out the cause.
 

Kappy

New Member
Dec 30, 2017
14
2
Truck Year
2017
8,250, I would guess? Unless I’m misunderstanding.
 

TC Diesel

Well-Known Member
Jul 14, 2016
2,489
711
Truck Year
2015
The Cause, the same cause for the last 5 Years (QC) at Cento, Cento is a rats nests compared to Modern Day standards.

The Only survival for the ED is another Power plant, FPT or Bust.

I'm Just waiting out the DOJ case before MY ED will be owned by FCA.
 

jackson5

New Member
Jul 16, 2018
3
0
Truck Year
Not Listed
hello to all I’m new here. I’m contemplating on buying one next year to haul a camper once in a awhile. Stories like this freak me out and make me look at the 2500. I spoke to someone at a traffic light and said it was great. I’m on the fence. Perhaps the 2019 will be better engines. It’s like hit or miss. For the price of a new ED I can purchase a used 2500 with low miles. Cummins is a sure thing but you can’t beat the maneuverability and mpg of the ED. Decisions decisions.
 

Bgbdwlf2500

Member
Jun 24, 2018
59
14
Truck Year
2017
hello to all I’m new here. I’m contemplating on buying one next year to haul a camper once in a awhile. Stories like this freak me out and make me look at the 2500. I spoke to someone at a traffic light and said it was great. I’m on the fence. Perhaps the 2019 will be better engines. It’s like hit or miss. For the price of a new ED I can purchase a used 2500 with low miles. Cummins is a sure thing but you can’t beat the maneuverability and mpg of the ED. Decisions decisions.
I had figured on buying a used diesel 2500 but saw the eco and said well I dont need a 2500. I didnt think the payment would fit so I didn't research the eco at all before going to the dealer. Had I researched I probably would have gone the 2500 route. That being said I like the truck just hoping it holds together.

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TC Diesel

Well-Known Member
Jul 14, 2016
2,489
711
Truck Year
2015
If legal precedence is Applied FCA is losing the DOJ Case, My Guess Owners 2014-16 will have options Not available at present. I will be returning My ED to FCA at final determination of the case. Now way, even with the resources and the Knowledge I have its NOT worth the risk to Keep. Kinda Disappointed.
 

Bgbdwlf2500

Member
Jun 24, 2018
59
14
Truck Year
2017
If legal precedence is Applied FCA is losing the DOJ Case, My Guess Owners 2014-16 will have options Not available at present. I will be returning My ED to FCA at final determination of the case. Now way, even with the resources and the Knowledge I have its NOT worth the risk to Keep. Kinda Disappointed.
So it wont apply to the 17s?

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TC Diesel

Well-Known Member
Jul 14, 2016
2,489
711
Truck Year
2015
Not sure , they met the COC at sale could be a legal dogma for 17 and 18 owners.
 

DWalker

Member
Feb 26, 2018
53
19
Truck Year
2017
Happy 4th to me! We were on our way down the road to visit with family for the holiday when I noticed that I wasn’t getting the fuel economy I was used to. I normally get around 24 MPG but was around 18. A minute or two later, the dash lit up and the engine started laboring. The last thing I saw was “low oil.”

I got the message from the dealer today. Apparently the engine completely seized up. They can’t fix it, so they’ll replace the engine... except that the engines are on backorder. They’re hoping for a few weeks?

Damn.

At least I’m still under warranty.

Can’t wait to find out the cause.


What is the manufacturer date of you truck?
 

MarkT

New Member
Sep 26, 2018
5
0
Truck Year
2015
DWalker,

What is the status of the engine replacement? If your warranty engine replacement has been on backorder since early July, my replacement order was placed a few weeks ago, who knows when I will see it. Just called the dealer this morning.......same story, engine on backorder with no delivery date.

MarkT
Oregon City Oregon
 

Kappy

New Member
Dec 30, 2017
14
2
Truck Year
2017
It took a month to get the engine. Actually, a month and maybe two weeks. Seven weeks before they had it installed.

It's driving fine now.

Date? I only know it's a 2017. Unsure how to check for a specific date.
 

MarkT

New Member
Sep 26, 2018
5
0
Truck Year
2015
Just heard back from Dealer, a replacement engine is on its way to Oregon. They are estimating with shipping and mechanics time, it will be another 3-5 weeks before i have the truck back. Will send update when i learn the engine has made the Oregon Trail trip and is ready for install..

MarkT
Oregon City OR
 

Kappy

New Member
Dec 30, 2017
14
2
Truck Year
2017
Make sure to call Chrysler corporate and complain.

I was told that the reason they took so long getting my engine was that some dumbass at UPS was holding it up. Something to do with heavy metal poisoning or some bull.
 

TC Diesel

Well-Known Member
Jul 14, 2016
2,489
711
Truck Year
2015
Kappy that's a new one WOW.
 

MarkT

New Member
Sep 26, 2018
5
0
Truck Year
2015
The replacement engine has survived the Oregon Trail and is sitting at the dealer. Now just waiting for the mechanic to finish another engine swap before starting on mine. I saw a youtube time-lapse video about the swap, requires the removal of the cab to gain access...Looks like major process. Dealer still quoting end of October, so will be 60+ days after the engine blew up before i get it back.

Side note > bought a 2015 VW Passat TDi as short term transportation. This is my 3rd Passat, but first turbo-diesel. It only had 20K miles on it and has been "reworked" to meet EPA standards. Nice car, and can't beat 40+MPG. However have missed my truck, and will probably sell the VW when i get it back.

MarkT
 

Kappy

New Member
Dec 30, 2017
14
2
Truck Year
2017
The replacement engine has survived the Oregon Trail and is sitting at the dealer. Now just waiting for the mechanic to finish another engine swap before starting on mine. I saw a youtube time-lapse video about the swap, requires the removal of the cab to gain access...Looks like major process. Dealer still quoting end of October, so will be 60+ days after the engine blew up before i get it back.

Side note > bought a 2015 VW Passat TDi as short term transportation. This is my 3rd Passat, but first turbo-diesel. It only had 20K miles on it and has been "reworked" to meet EPA standards. Nice car, and can't beat 40+MPG. However have missed my truck, and will probably sell the VW when i get it back.

MarkT
They did my swap within two days. Shouldn’t be that long. They should be rushing it.

Keep ALL your documentation on it.


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