firefighter3931
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I recently purchased a used truck (96 Ram Sport) and found some interesting information on another forum. Apparently there is a gov't mandated extended warranty for Catalytic converters on 96-01 Ram trucks and other dodge vehicles. Daimler has been directed to replace all defective cats at no cost to the customer.
So, i called the number and gave them the vin and sure enough mine fell into the "fix it" category. The cat is rattleing at idle so i know it's bad and the dealer confirmed this and has one on order for me. There were 2 outstanding recalls that were also corrected when i brought the truck in.
The first is a faulty ignition switch wiring harness that is prone to overheating and subsequent fire hazard
Apparently the blower motor and ignition switch are wired to the same circuit. The replacement harness has a relay in it to correct the problem.
The second recall is for a secondary hood latch mechanism. I'd say that's pretty important, last thing you need is the hood flying open at 70mph on the freeway !
Anyway, this is just a heads up for you Ram truck owners. If your trucks haven't been fixed with these updates and your cat is rattlein it's time to make the call....
Ron
here's the link to dodgeforum where i found the thread :
http://www.dodgeforum.com/m_352822/tm.htm
Here's a link to the EPA press release directing Chrysler to fix the problem :
http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/0/1751045d2387854f852570de006ea56a?OpenDocument

So, i called the number and gave them the vin and sure enough mine fell into the "fix it" category. The cat is rattleing at idle so i know it's bad and the dealer confirmed this and has one on order for me. There were 2 outstanding recalls that were also corrected when i brought the truck in.
The first is a faulty ignition switch wiring harness that is prone to overheating and subsequent fire hazard


The second recall is for a secondary hood latch mechanism. I'd say that's pretty important, last thing you need is the hood flying open at 70mph on the freeway !
Anyway, this is just a heads up for you Ram truck owners. If your trucks haven't been fixed with these updates and your cat is rattlein it's time to make the call....
Ron
here's the link to dodgeforum where i found the thread :
http://www.dodgeforum.com/m_352822/tm.htm
Here's a link to the EPA press release directing Chrysler to fix the problem :
http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/0/1751045d2387854f852570de006ea56a?OpenDocument