Not sure if this is the right thread for this question, but I'm sure many members have experienced a similar issue. I have a 2018 RAM 1500 with the eco. Two months ago (600 miles after a dealer oil change), the engine started knocking. After taking it to the same dealership, they confirmed that the #4 connecting rod had spun a bearing. Long story short, FCA is denying the warranty repair for several reasons:
1) Customer fails to prove a manufacture defect in materials or workmanship.
2) Customer fails to prove impairment of use, value, or safety of vehicle.
3) Customer has driven vehicle over the normal annual mileage compared to national average.
We had an arbitration with NCDS and were again denied, based solely on #1 (since the other two were not only asinine but inarguable).
Unfortunately, we were also denied access to the engine by the dealer, who conveniently drained the oil and discarded the oil filter. We paid $14k for a new motor replacement and were finally able to get the old motor in our possession a few days ago (we're going to get an oil analysis soon).
We are planning on submitting a new arbitration claim, now that we have more evidence.
I'm hoping that other members here with similar experiences or better knowledge of FCA's antics could help us out or point us in a better direction at this stage. Thx in advance.
1) Customer fails to prove a manufacture defect in materials or workmanship.
2) Customer fails to prove impairment of use, value, or safety of vehicle.
3) Customer has driven vehicle over the normal annual mileage compared to national average.
We had an arbitration with NCDS and were again denied, based solely on #1 (since the other two were not only asinine but inarguable).
Unfortunately, we were also denied access to the engine by the dealer, who conveniently drained the oil and discarded the oil filter. We paid $14k for a new motor replacement and were finally able to get the old motor in our possession a few days ago (we're going to get an oil analysis soon).
We are planning on submitting a new arbitration claim, now that we have more evidence.
I'm hoping that other members here with similar experiences or better knowledge of FCA's antics could help us out or point us in a better direction at this stage. Thx in advance.