Kessler Topaz is investigating potential claims against Stellantis and FCA US (“FCA”) related to FCA’s recent safety recall involving certain Dodge Ram 2500 (2020-2023) and Dodge Ram 3500 (2020-2022) vehicles due to the risk of potential engine fires.
Our investigation is focused on owners of Dodge Ram 2500 (2020-2023) and Dodge Ram 3500 (2020-2022) trucks with 6.7L Cummins diesel engines.
Specifically, FCA’s recall report indicates that heat and pressure can build up in the transmission, causing fluid to leak from the dipstick tube. The fluid can then make contact with hot elements in the engine, causing fires. FCA has admitted that it is aware of 16 field reports and warranty claims, as well as one minor injury potentially related to this issue. Although FCA has issued a recall, it had not yet developed a remedy to cure the issue. Kessler Topaz is concerned that more than 248,000 vehicles may be affected by this dangerous safety issue.
If you or someone you know purchased a Dodge Ram 2500 (2020-2023) and Dodge Ram 3500 (2020-2022) with 6.7L Cummins diesel engine from a dealership, and would like further information about our investigation, please fill out our online form below, or contact us today at 888-299-7706 or by email at info@ktmc.com.