Eric Stewartson
Junior Member
- Joined
- Dec 17, 2019
- Posts
- 25
- Reaction score
- 11
- Location
- British Columbia, Canada
- Ram Year
- 2017
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7
"Good day!" from Canada.
Late last year I purchased a gently-used 2017 RAM Limited (5.7 Liter "Hemi") with 38,000 kilometers on the odometer. Nice, spacious and comfy truck that drives really well.
However, ever since its purchase., whenever I turn on the heating/cooling system a strange, acrid aroma enters the cabin. This only occurs when the engine is cold, smells like diluted vinegar and only lasts a couple of minutes.
A few days after I got it, I took the "beast" (coming from a Subaru Forester the RAM is a "beast!") to my local RAM dealer and asked for an inspection service along with an oil change. Nothing, other than a suggested replacement of the cabin air filter was noted. Changing the filter did not help.
Any idea(s) as to what might be causing this "bit o' stink?" I don't think there's a leak of anti-freeze in the heater core since the "fragrance" only persists for a short time, but that's just a guess. I'd like to take the "beast" in again for a thorough investigation, but suspect that's going to involve taking a fair bit of the lower dash apart and a BIG bill. Would like to avoid that if I can.
Thanks in advance for your ideas and time.
Cheers,
Eric S.
Late last year I purchased a gently-used 2017 RAM Limited (5.7 Liter "Hemi") with 38,000 kilometers on the odometer. Nice, spacious and comfy truck that drives really well.
However, ever since its purchase., whenever I turn on the heating/cooling system a strange, acrid aroma enters the cabin. This only occurs when the engine is cold, smells like diluted vinegar and only lasts a couple of minutes.
A few days after I got it, I took the "beast" (coming from a Subaru Forester the RAM is a "beast!") to my local RAM dealer and asked for an inspection service along with an oil change. Nothing, other than a suggested replacement of the cabin air filter was noted. Changing the filter did not help.
Any idea(s) as to what might be causing this "bit o' stink?" I don't think there's a leak of anti-freeze in the heater core since the "fragrance" only persists for a short time, but that's just a guess. I'd like to take the "beast" in again for a thorough investigation, but suspect that's going to involve taking a fair bit of the lower dash apart and a BIG bill. Would like to avoid that if I can.
Thanks in advance for your ideas and time.
Cheers,
Eric S.