10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 4
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 20,000 miles
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The engine would not stop running. Wiring to fuel solenoid started burning. Engine started to shutdown and the starter engaged. This appears to be common because a cummins dealership mentioned that it happens often on Dodge trucks and so did another Dodge dealership once the vehicle gets around or above 75,000 miles. The new solenoid is different from the original. How ever Dodge says that the vehicle is out of std warranty and will not assist. If reserached you will find that in other applications this engine does not appear to have a problem with the solenoid.
- West Columbia, TX, USA
Around 6 months ago a plume of thick black smoke exited the engine compartment. I inspected the engine but could not locate the source and figured it might have been something falling on the exhaust system. Recently I discovered melted and corroded wires leading to the fuel preheater. No fuse was blown. I have not taken this vehicle in for repair yet, so the cost estimate is simply a guess. If a short existed in the preheater, then the fuse should have blown. Either the fuse is to large, or the wire size is too small for the application.
- Grayling, MI, USA
Since July of 1997, I have experienced the transmission slipping out of gear into neutral at highway speeds. Also, a thump in the front end intermittently while driving down all types of road, a spark knocked so loud I sometimes wonder if the motor is going to last. There is often the smell of burning wires and burning fluid and sometimes the cab fills with smoke. In addition, cruise control gains speed (sometimes 5 to 8 mph over what it is set at). The odometer gains miles.
- Germfask, MI, USA
Driving 30mph another driver noticed flames under vehicle. Owner parked. Got kids out & noticed smoke & then flames shot out. Vehicle totaled. Investigators said electrical wires from engine compartment, but no defects involved. Has pictures.
- Detroit, MI, USA
An electrical short in the wiring that attaches to brake lights, caused vehicle to catch on fire.
- Del Ray Beach, FL, USA
- Oregon City, OR, USA