RandyZinck
New Member
- Dec 2, 2023
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- Truck Year
- 2019
My truck is a 2019 Ram classic with the 3.o EcoDiesel. 128,000kms when the motor exploded. Put the rod through the pan. I have explained what happened in another few posts, but long story short, Ram Canada would do nothing to help me with this, except to tell me it as $26,000 to replace. They had knowledge of the motors blowing up, but no help at all. Just that if and when it went to a recall, and I had already fixed it, they would refund me.
I called transport Canada to report this, and they said there is history of claims regarding this issue, but they were closed. Now that I have filled my issue with them it re-opens the old cases too. The biggest concern was not the number of trucks that have blown up, but rather the safety issues of the motor blowing, causing possible harm, accidents. Considering I had roughly seconds warning from when it started vibrating, till the low oil pressure light came on, then all within 10 seconds or less from the vibration, it threw the rod through the block. In turn dumping all its oil on the highway. I was doing 70kms an hour when it happened. Thankfully there were no other vehicles near me, and I was able to coast off of the highway to the safety of the shoulder. It did cause a major safety issue to other cars by the amount of oil that coated the highway. If you have had your motor blow in Canada, please call Transport Canada Defect Investigations and Recalls Division at 1-800-333-0510. My claim guy said the more people calling this into them about the faulty motors, the better chance we have of getting this covered by a recall. He also said they are WELL aware of all the other issues this truck is having with all the other recalls. Good Luck hope this helps, i dont feel like forking out all the money to fix this issue.
I called transport Canada to report this, and they said there is history of claims regarding this issue, but they were closed. Now that I have filled my issue with them it re-opens the old cases too. The biggest concern was not the number of trucks that have blown up, but rather the safety issues of the motor blowing, causing possible harm, accidents. Considering I had roughly seconds warning from when it started vibrating, till the low oil pressure light came on, then all within 10 seconds or less from the vibration, it threw the rod through the block. In turn dumping all its oil on the highway. I was doing 70kms an hour when it happened. Thankfully there were no other vehicles near me, and I was able to coast off of the highway to the safety of the shoulder. It did cause a major safety issue to other cars by the amount of oil that coated the highway. If you have had your motor blow in Canada, please call Transport Canada Defect Investigations and Recalls Division at 1-800-333-0510. My claim guy said the more people calling this into them about the faulty motors, the better chance we have of getting this covered by a recall. He also said they are WELL aware of all the other issues this truck is having with all the other recalls. Good Luck hope this helps, i dont feel like forking out all the money to fix this issue.