Randystewart
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Got it. Thanks.
Yep, mine said that too, gonna call my dealer tomorrow and see. Also, dang man, 1% on the phone batt, living on the edge hahaThe app from Ram shows that parts are available as well. View attachment 15026
I’m in Denver metro and have a couple options, Boulder Ram is closest to me, said they had parts and have a noon appointment on Tuesday next week. Said it’s a 2 hour job. Will report back once it’s doneAnyone get anything moving at their dealerships? Mine had no idea the recall had parts available and wanted to know where I found out. Needless to say they now need to research it and will get back to me next week. No big deal right? I’ve only been waiting 5 months and 2 weeks.![]()

Hi Ted, Please know that this is the final fix. You won't have to return to the dealer.So I just got back from the dealer. They are not changing anything, just removing the relay, glopping some silicone on the back and slapping it back on. Took about an hour (presumably to let the silicone setup). Service advisor said it’s a “temporary permanent” fix until FCA decides to start sending out actual parts, so I will most likely have to come back at some point but “should be good for now”
That’s really interesting you say that, because the service advisor at my dealership told me this was a temporary fix and I will definitely be getting a second recall notice at some point it the future and will need to come back. Was he misinformed?Hi Ted, Please know that this is the final fix. You won't have to return to the dealer.
Rob
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Greetings Ted,That’s really interesting you say that, because the service advisor at my dealership told me this was a temporary fix and I will definitely be getting a second recall notice at some point it the future and will need to come back. Was he misinformed?
What is the build date of your truck? Should be able to find the MO/YR on the sticker on the drivers door.First time poster here and hoping someone is still monitoring this thread. Looking for confrontation on exactly where the intake heater relay is located. My 2021 Ram 2500 6.7L caught fire today driving down the road and I’m pretty sure the relay was the cause. Fire started near the passenger side battery aft of the air intake filter. Circled what appears to be what’s left of the intake heater relay in the picture below. Fire burnt through the case of the battery and wheel well liner. Luckily a fire chief was a block away and got a fire extinguisher on it before it spread far. Truck was bought in June 2021 and showed no active recalls. Still waiting to hear back from Ram but not too happy that my 2 month old truck caught fire. Not sure what do next, at the moment I have no vehicle and best case I get back my truck with a record of fire damage… not great for what I paid for this truck. It’s still early but ram doesn’t seem to be bending over backwards to help me out. Thanks in advance for any help, forums like these are a life saver. Side note not a bad idea to have a fire extinguisher in all your vehicles, the couple water bottles I dumped on it didn’t do a thing. Learned my lesson and will be the first thing I put in any future truck.
Truck is not in front of me at the moment and couldn’t find it off the VIN, will have to get back to you. Purchased it new June 5th, both ram and NHTSA website say 0 recalls. Assume the “fix” had been done.What is the build date of your truck? Should be able to find the MO/YR on the sticker on the drivers door.