I have a 2019 Ram 1500 with 3.0 EcoDiesel. I very carefully made certain to have all oil changes and other maintenance on time, according to Chryslr's specifications. At approximately 28,000 miles, the engine threw a rod through the side of the block and then locked up. I had to have it towed an...
Yes, still have it, and plan to keep it. I love driving the truck, and power is more than adequate. The biggest problem is that now I don't trust the truck very much, and its a lot better to go out using it with peace of mind knowing that I can 'trust' it.
Welcome; sorry, but I can 'top' you - my 2019 Ram EcoDiesel blew at 27,000. But, I'll hand it to them - Chrysler replaced it at no charge. Only about 4,000 on this new engine.
I thought I'd post this because I don't think it's a situation/failure I've read about on here before. I purchased my truck new, a 2019 EcoDiesel Tradesman, in 2020. I've loved the truck, using it much of the time to tow several enclosed trailers (the heaviest is around 7000 pounds) we own. A...
About 3,000 miles ago, I bought a 'left-over' 2019 Ram EcoDiesel from a dealership in North Carolina. This truck is replacing a 1994 Ram 2500 with Cummins engine (my 4th Ram/Cummins), but I was about to run out of money having the transmission rebuilt multiple times. Since buying the 2019, I've...