Howdy, I am (maybe was) proud owner of a 2026 RAM 1500 Tungsten with the Hurricane HO engine. Before going much further I will preface my remarks with the fact that I am an OLD. I began driving when you used a key to open the door, put that key in the key slot. You then stepped on the brake and depressed the clutch, turned the key to the right, the engine started, put the floor shifter in 1st or the Three on the Tree in first, gave it some gas, released the clutch and drove off, while tuning the AM frequency only radio to your favorite Rock and Roll station, I was raised in Dallas so it was KLIF.
The article I am referring to is the Auto Blog Pickup Report. The main thrust of the article is that all new pickups suffer from over technology syndrome. Basically the old 'Just because you can do something, it does not mean you should do it'. For an OLD, I have to agree that all the new vehicles we have had, Mercedes, GMC Denali Ultra and now the RAM suffer from so much tech you almost cannot drive them, and to understand it at all there is a 400 page owners manual.
There was one small issue with the RAM the article addressed that I had an found a way to overcome. What has got me freaked, however, are two MAJOR issues with the Hurricane HO. One is catalytic converter melting. The other is fluid in the the turbo causing engine failure. I read the Dodge Owners Forum very often and have found no reports of these issues. I a now feeling like I have a gun to my head waiting for some major disaster. Where can I go to confirm (or hopefully not) these major issues?
The article I am referring to is the Auto Blog Pickup Report. The main thrust of the article is that all new pickups suffer from over technology syndrome. Basically the old 'Just because you can do something, it does not mean you should do it'. For an OLD, I have to agree that all the new vehicles we have had, Mercedes, GMC Denali Ultra and now the RAM suffer from so much tech you almost cannot drive them, and to understand it at all there is a 400 page owners manual.
There was one small issue with the RAM the article addressed that I had an found a way to overcome. What has got me freaked, however, are two MAJOR issues with the Hurricane HO. One is catalytic converter melting. The other is fluid in the the turbo causing engine failure. I read the Dodge Owners Forum very often and have found no reports of these issues. I a now feeling like I have a gun to my head waiting for some major disaster. Where can I go to confirm (or hopefully not) these major issues?
Gig'em, Ole Army Class of '70