I don’t understand why Ram has been allowed to disregard the Heater grid bolt failure problem. Researching it I find there was a class action settled and Ram has gone to glow plugs to fix the issue in new models. But those of us with models that are still under threat from this issue have not been provided any relief.
I sent the following email to Ram Cares but have gotten no responce
Vehicle concern, case number 94291146.
Received your email. What is going to happen if I go to my dealer, as suggested. I have made it abundantly clear I do not currently have a known issue with the heater grid nut. It has not fallen into my engine and cause a major engine failure or lead to my death (at this point). Nor do I suspect it is loose since I only have 25,000 miles on the vehicle and it is not a daily driver where the heater grid is used extensively.
My concern (once agin) is that there is a major engineering issue with the Cummins diesel engine in my Ram pickup. The heater grate bolt failure issue is well known and documented but not proactively addressed by Ram. I pull a 18,000 lb RV with my Ram. It is a great vehicle for this type of use. If I am in heavy traffic on a busy freeway and my heater grid bolt drops into my engine, I feel very confident this known failure of a Ram part will cause extreme danger for me and my family. This known Ram engineering issue could cost me and my family our lives.
It is unbelievable to me that Ram would allow this known defect to remain un-repaired in their Cummins engine. The only fix mentioned by my dealer was replacing the Ram heater grate with the Banks intake and heater system. This is not authorized by Ram or covered by Ram and would evidently void any Ram warranty. This fix would evidently be at my own cost since Ram has not authorized this repair of their faulty part. I am just a layperson, not an engineer or mechanic but how about doing something simple like putting a cotter pin under the bolt or tack welding the bolt in place. To do nothing proactively to fix this known defect is unacceptable. I know your company tries to emphasize the problem is rare, but this does not satisfy anyone’s desire to protect lives and ensure your company addresses known defects that could have deadly consequences. Your company does recognize the risk as they have redesigned the 2025 Ram to address this engineering fault.
I am asking Ram to proactively address this known issue to ensure my family and I (and other motorists) are as safe as possible while we use equipment manufactured by your company. Yes many things can happen on our roads to endanger our lives, but this is a known issue that can have major consequences. It is my understanding that Ram just deflects and denies any repair regarding this issue. This is not right, this is not a good business practice.
Please respond to my concern by email.
I sent the following email to Ram Cares but have gotten no responce
Vehicle concern, case number 94291146.
Received your email. What is going to happen if I go to my dealer, as suggested. I have made it abundantly clear I do not currently have a known issue with the heater grid nut. It has not fallen into my engine and cause a major engine failure or lead to my death (at this point). Nor do I suspect it is loose since I only have 25,000 miles on the vehicle and it is not a daily driver where the heater grid is used extensively.
My concern (once agin) is that there is a major engineering issue with the Cummins diesel engine in my Ram pickup. The heater grate bolt failure issue is well known and documented but not proactively addressed by Ram. I pull a 18,000 lb RV with my Ram. It is a great vehicle for this type of use. If I am in heavy traffic on a busy freeway and my heater grid bolt drops into my engine, I feel very confident this known failure of a Ram part will cause extreme danger for me and my family. This known Ram engineering issue could cost me and my family our lives.
It is unbelievable to me that Ram would allow this known defect to remain un-repaired in their Cummins engine. The only fix mentioned by my dealer was replacing the Ram heater grate with the Banks intake and heater system. This is not authorized by Ram or covered by Ram and would evidently void any Ram warranty. This fix would evidently be at my own cost since Ram has not authorized this repair of their faulty part. I am just a layperson, not an engineer or mechanic but how about doing something simple like putting a cotter pin under the bolt or tack welding the bolt in place. To do nothing proactively to fix this known defect is unacceptable. I know your company tries to emphasize the problem is rare, but this does not satisfy anyone’s desire to protect lives and ensure your company addresses known defects that could have deadly consequences. Your company does recognize the risk as they have redesigned the 2025 Ram to address this engineering fault.
I am asking Ram to proactively address this known issue to ensure my family and I (and other motorists) are as safe as possible while we use equipment manufactured by your company. Yes many things can happen on our roads to endanger our lives, but this is a known issue that can have major consequences. It is my understanding that Ram just deflects and denies any repair regarding this issue. This is not right, this is not a good business practice.
Please respond to my concern by email.