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Engine Fire

ExRamOwner

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Aug 27, 2019
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Just had emissions recall on 2016 Ram 1500 Eco Diesel completed, went on first long distance drive, 250-300miles and engine lost power, then caught on fire. Has this happened to any other owners?
 

3js

New Member
May 13, 2019
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OMG!!!! I am leaving this weekend on a 400 mile trip. Just had recall completed yesterday. Do you know what caused the fire?
 

carlhenry

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Welcome to the group. Probably the foam pads on the top of the motor
 

ExRamOwner

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Aug 27, 2019
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2016
Although pads were affected, as we lifted the hood we could see flames 18” high originating from the rear of engine compartment. The foam pads were not the source of the fire.
 

ExRamOwner

New Member
Aug 27, 2019
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2016
Took it to dealership (Hendrick Ram in Charleston SC) where we bought it, they refused to look at it.
Told us to contact insurance company.
Called Fiat Chrysler on 3 separate occasions where 3 incompetent customer service employees, created 3 different case #’s of incident. No response from Chrysler in last 3 weeks.
Seems like everyone is working hard to avoid us!
 

John

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Nov 13, 2015
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Took it to dealership (Hendrick Ram in Charleston SC) where we bought it, they refused to look at it.
Told us to contact insurance company.
Called Fiat Chrysler on 3 separate occasions where 3 incompetent customer service employees, created 3 different case #’s of incident. No response from Chrysler in last 3 weeks.
Seems like everyone is working hard to avoid us!
Contact your insurance company is the best advice you can get. If your house burns you don't call your realtor.
 

ExRamOwner

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Aug 27, 2019
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Contact your insurance company is the best advice you can get. If your house burns you don't call your realtor.
Yep! A complete write off, no repairing an engine fire. We’ll see if emissions recall causes any more fires.....fair warning!
 

John

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Nov 13, 2015
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I think it's unlikely the fire was related to the AEM unless the dealer did something stupid besides updating the software
 

cds13ca

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Jun 19, 2019
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how many miles? Were you tuned prior? I wonder if it's an egr valve stuck open, soot / intake fire? If you weren't tuned prior, I'd expect a lot of soot accumulation which could result in a fire... AEM or not, it was probably bound to happen. If you were tuned, I'd really like to know more if you get some answers... I should have started with this, but I'm glad you made it out safely, first and foremost and that no one got hurt.
 
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3js

New Member
May 13, 2019
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Ex Ram how many miles were on you 2016 when the fire took place? If you owned the truck from new like most of us and three years old why did you not have any fire or anyone else prior to update? So what caused the fire to start now. Could it be an issue with changes made to the AEM that caused the motor to run hotter than normal and or overheat? Did you notice your water temperature higher than normal prior to the fire? This software update is so new and with the issues many of us are having I hope yours is not a direct result of the update. On my upcoming trip this weekend I surely will keep a close eye on my engines vitals. I can somewhat deal with the lag issues but fire is a whole different issue.
 

TC Diesel

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Jul 14, 2016
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Contact your insurance company is the best advice you can get. If your house burns you don't call your realtor.

When your house Burns down or catches fire the FD launches investigation WHY...FCA has had two + years of fires on the ED 3.0 and to my knowledge turns its nose up in the air, NO different than the EPA lies of NO wrong doing. Fires are increasing weekly.... beside the two report in the last 7 days on this site I have one confirmed VIA Phone call..

And in addition " A typical car insurance policy only covers repairs to your vehicle if they're related to some kind of accident. As a result, you likely won't be covered if your engine simply has a mechanical failure or other malfunction"

Find me a fire from a crash reported, or Rodent.

Most of the fires are related to defect or mechanical failure.
 

TC Diesel

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Eco's were catching on fire 1-2 years before AEM....IMO the American Side of Fiat is not the problem, its Fiat's relationship to VM at Cento Italy.....Fiat beloved VM 3.0....LMBO.
 

John

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Nov 13, 2015
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I wouldn't call a fire a mechanical failure. Lol. A fire can certainly be caused by a mechanical failure though. If you have comprehensive insurance coverage it will certainly pay. I have never heard of a dealer paying for a fire damage claim. Maybe things are different in your state.

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John

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Nov 13, 2015
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Eco's were catching on fire 1-2 years before AEM....IMO the American Side of Fiat is not the problem, its Fiat's relationship to VM at Cento Italy.....Fiat beloved VM 3.0....LMBO.
All manufactured vehicles are subject to fires. I see them on the side of the road burning quite often.
 

TC Diesel

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Jul 14, 2016
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I had My Ford F-250 Caught on Fire Back in 1996 Ford replace it New... No questions asked. it was 14 months old...later it was determined that Mods for the additional electronic lift for trailers system cause the failure, I contacted Ford with the Info and they thank Me and said They stand behind replacement under warranty that the ground cables should have never been under the dash. later Ford place them outside from frame to cab.
 

cds13ca

Active Member
Jun 19, 2019
216
76
Truck Year
2016
I had My Ford F-250 Caught on Fire Back in 1996 Ford replace it New... No questions asked. it was 14 months old...later it was determined that Mods for the additional electronic lift for trailers system cause the failure, I contacted Ford with the Info and they thank Me and said They stand behind replacement under warranty that the ground cables should have never been under the dash. later Ford place them outside from frame to cab.
I would love to see the day that FCA stood behind their product rather than just wiping their hands clean and saying, not our problem, you got insurance...
 
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