2023 RAM 2500 Engine Problems
11 NHTSA complaints on file
Engine Issues in the 2023 RAM 2500
11 engine complaints have been filed with NHTSA for the 2023 RAM 2500. Of these, 0 involved a crash, 0 involved a fire, and 0 resulted in injury.
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All Engine Complaints
Vehicle: 2023 Ram 2500 Diesel (6.7L Cummins) – approx. 36,000 miles, under factory warranty Complaint Summary: Our 2023 Ram 2500 diesel is producing visible smoke from the engine bay and a persistent ticking/clicking noise from the engine. This occurs while driving and at idle. We have video evidence of smoke coming from under the hood and recordings of the abnormal engine noise. Safety Concerns: The smoke creates a serious fire hazard and risk of mechanical failure. Engine-bay smoke can indicate an electrical short, fuel or oil leak, overheating component, or exhaust/turbo malfunction. This poses a risk of engine compartment fire, including the possibility of fire after the vehicle is turned off. NHTSA Recall 23V-060 for 2021–2023 Ram HD diesels describes electrical failures that can cause under-hood fires, showing this vehicle line has known fire-related safety issues. The smoke also presents a health and inhalation risk, especially to our children who...
My 2023, Ram 2500 truck with a Cummins 6.7L diesel engine has a known defect with the grid heater bolt. This bolt can loosen or break off, falling into the engine and causing catastophic engine failure. This creates a suddne loss of power, espcially dangerous when towing heavy loads at highway speeds. Numerous owners have reported this issue, yet no recall has been issued. I request investigation and action to protect driver safety.
Unknown Constant check engine light related to exhaust system and filters. Many parts replaced by dealer and still not fixed.
Subject: Complaint Regarding Delay in DPF TSB Repair for RAM 2500 To Whom It May Concern, I am filing this complaint regarding an extended delay in repairing my 2023 RAM 2500 (VIN: [XXX] ) under Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) 25-005-24 REV. A, which addresses a manufacturing defect in the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) system. My truck has been at the dealership for over two weeks, and I have been informed that the necessary parts are on backorder with no estimated time of arrival. The issue began when my vehicle's Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminated, and the vehicle exhibited symptoms as described in the TSB (frequent DPF regenerations and performance derate mode). The dealership confirmed the issue aligns with the conditions outlined in the TSB and stated that the DPF replacement is required. Despite their acknowledgment of the issue, the dealership has been unable to provide a timeline for the part's...
Grid Heater Relay failure. From my understanding this problem is an issue across the United States. The grid heater on the 6.7L diesels has a bolt that welds itself off and can go into the intake causing an engine failure. Recently Dodge has told me that this is not covered under a power train warranty. There is no other remedy they provide other than spending $800+ for a aftermarket part to replace the OEM grid heater.
The truck would not start it just clicked. This was at a remote location. After it was towed to a dealership the starter was replaced. There were no warning indicators ahead of the failure.
Truck would not start, there was no prior warning of issues with the starter. After being towed to a dealership the starter was replaced.
Truck would not start it just clicked. Had to be towed away to a dealership to have the starter replaced.
Truck would not start or crank over. It had to be towed to a dealership and the starter was replaced.
Vehicle would not start or try to turn over. It had to be towed and the starter had to be replaced. The truck is less than a year old and the starter died.
The contact owns a 2023 Ram 2500. The contact stated that the vehicle was produce without a dipstick to check his own oil. The contact called the dealer and was informed that he could not be sold a dipstick but that the vehicle could be serviced at the dealer. The contact stated that the failure to provide a dipstick had cost him additional money and had been an unnecessary inconvenience. The manufacturer was notified of the failure where they also gave him the same information. The vehicle had yet to be repaired. The failure mileage was 0.
Other 2023 RAM 2500 Problem Areas
Electrical System
8 complaints
Exterior Lighting
8 complaints
Air Bags
4 complaints
Power Train
4 complaints
Service Brakes
3 complaints
Steering
3 complaints
Unknown Or Other
3 complaints
Service Brakes Hydraulic
2 complaints
Structurebody
2 complaints
Visibilitywiper
2 complaints
Wheels
2 complaints
Engine And Engine Coolingexhaust Systememission Controlgas Recirculation Valve Egr Valve
1 complaint
Fuelpropulsion System
1 complaint
Suspension
1 complaint
Visibilitywindshield Wiperwasher
1 complaint