ncgrl1
Senior Member
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2012
- Posts
- 209
- Reaction score
- 85
- Location
- Cajah’s Mountain NC
- Ram Year
- 2020 RAM LongHorn 4x4
- Engine
- 3.0 EcoDiesel
Speaking to the mechanic at my local FCA dealer tells me the Ecodiesel is one of the best motors they have ever seen come thru the shop. Least number of problems, and the problems they see are mostly simple type sensors that need replaced. don't shoot the messenger, that is DIRECTLY from the head mechanic at Smithaven Dodge Ram, one of the busiest dealers in the country (Long Island, NY).
All the "doom and gloom" talk is hilarious! It's the old "the loudest must be right"! There were a few bad trucks in early 2014, and after that the platform has been rock solid. Now before some jackwagon on here that has some issue with his/hers going on jumps on and ******* and moans that this is not true..., give it a rest. EVERY make and model car or truck has problems, it's the nature of the beast and todays cars are made cheaply to save money, but are very complicated. Add those two up and there WILL BE problems. But that doesn't mean "doom and gloom".
Now, carry on.
Incredible!!! You are not talking to people on the Chevy or Ford forums. You are speaking to people who want to love and defend Ram here. I owned one, loved the truck while I had it, and wanted it to be great. But you clearly haven't spent much time on the Ecodiesel forum. When I owned mine "a 2016" these little engines were popping like popcorn. They were neither year specific, mileage related, no correlations to be made. They were either lasting 100's of 1000's of miles, or they were randomly blowing up at any given mileage or time. I still check in a couple times per month hoping that they have improved, but sadly to say, they are still having issues. Trust me, I want them to be as dependable as you proclaim and if they ever get there, I will gladly buy another one...