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Theigh

New Member
Aug 7, 2019
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My name is Tyrone, I am a licensed vehicle technician (Interprovincial Red Seal) with 30 years experience. I am also a NFPA certified fire investigator. I recently have been investigating a fire in a 2016 Ram 1500. While I am familiar with the mainstream Diesel engines, I have not worked or had any previous dealing with this engine. The owner reported seeing small amounts of smoke coming from the vents, but no fire under the hood. His first observation was a glow around the driver's footwell. The fuel system was replaced, due to poor diesel, and the owner had reported smelling smoke for a while. I have been reading the forums to see if my observations and photos potentially lead me to a more definitive cause.
 
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cds13ca

Active Member
Jun 19, 2019
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Truck Year
2016
Tyrone, keep us posted with your findings. There have been several fires reported, here's just a few... Is it an EGR stuck open, overheating the system? Is it a battery wire rubbing up against metal? It would be nice to know the cause so we can be proactive where possible and prevent it from happening if we know what to look for.

 

Theigh

New Member
Aug 7, 2019
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Truck Year
2016
Tyrone, keep us posted with your findings. There have been several fires reported, here's just a few... Is it an EGR stuck open, overheating the system? Is it a battery wire rubbing up against metal? It would be nice to know the cause so we can be proactive where possible and prevent it from happening if we know what to look for.

Thank you so much for your reply and the links. I will definitely do everything I can to provide some answers
 

carlhenry

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Nov 21, 2018
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Once they get started the foam that ram puts on the top of the valve covers for sound deading lights up then the truck goes up in smoke
 

cds13ca

Active Member
Jun 19, 2019
216
76
Truck Year
2016
agree with carlhenry, I removed my form and engine cover as a preventative measure. Question still is, what is causing the ignition of the fire in the first place... The foam only makes the fire worse... but it would be good to know what is causing so many fires.
 
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