Not too sure it's a felony for the end user. It might apply more so to the manufactures of emissions delete kits. etc.What about the new Fed law on deleting any factory emission contr.ol now is a felony????
Not too sure it's a felony for the end user. It might apply more so to the manufactures of emissions delete kits. etc.What about the new Fed law on deleting any factory emission contr.ol now is a felony????
I have a 2016 with 74450 mile and the EGR cooler failed last night and caught on fire. Damage is all at the intake. Fortunately the fire was small and did not spread. I’m waiting to see what FCA will do. Be careful driving it.Hey Guys, I'm new here but I have read a lot of good information ya'll have posted. Anyway I Have a 2016 I bought used earlier in the year. It had 44K miles and seemed to be in great shape. I recently had the Emissions Recall done at 65K and as many of you stated, lost some power and fuel mileage. That's not really my issue though. Shortly after, I found that I was losing coolant but no visible leaks. Reading through the posts, it seemed that my EGR cooler had failed. I took it into my local dealer to be looked at and they agreed it was a Cooler issue. This is where the BS begins. So there was a cooler available at another dealer but we were informed there was another recall on the EGR Cooler Bushings. The Bushings are being updated Jan 20, 2020 per recall V02 I believe. In the mean time the dealers in my area will not perform any EGR cooler replacements without the updated bushings. They are being told they will not be reimbursed from Chrysler if they do so. So in a nutshell I was told to continue to add coolant as needed, until the bushings come available in 2 freakin months. I would just delete the whole damn thing but I will lose all my extended warranty. And looking at all the issues ya'll are discussing, I'll need the warranty for sure. That's what I get for downsizing from the 2500 I guess. Thoughts?
Hi Will_CathVTSorry for the delay, it's in the Ecodiesel settlement warranty.
File a complaint with NHTSA, FCA will dodge and make you claim on your insurance.I have a 2016 with 74450 mile and the EGR cooler failed last night and caught on fire. Damage is all at the intake. Fortunately the fire was small and did not spread. I’m waiting to see what FCA will do. Be careful driving it.
Yes you have 2 egrs on yours that are supposed to be good to goWas the EGR issue taken care of before/on the 2020 models?