Is this what you are referring to?I heard rumors that EPA is sending out letters to JL/Ram EcoDiesel owners to do an emissions test in exchange for $500.
Can anyone confirm or deny these rumors?
3rd party testers doing spot checks to ensure FCA is in compliance with EPA regulations concerning diesel engines in the US, so there are no more potential VW diesel shenanigans. The owners do not have to participate and these are not gov't officials coming after tuners. Unless an owner who has deleted is stupid enough to turn in their vehicle for testing lol.I heard rumors that EPA is sending out letters to JL/Ram EcoDiesel owners to do an emissions test in exchange for $500.
Can anyone confirm or deny these rumors?
Exactly my experience with Audi's.It’s not just an Audi/VW thing. Our 2016 Grand Cherokee diesel was part of a disappointing EPA crusade. After two required reflashes, sending in the required paperwork three times, multiple calls to customer disservice, and waiting for about eight months, we finally got a check for almost $3500 as a “settlement”. Now we have noticeably less power, the fuel economy has dropped by about 10%, and the check-engine-light is on most of the time.
FCA had to pay the settlement, but we feel like the EPA should have paid it, as we loved our diesel until the EPA decided to “help“ us. (On long trips we consistently averaged over 32 mpg before the help. Pretty impressive for a heavy SUV full of stuff.)
They made the reflash hard to refuse., as it was required to get the "deal", which included the check and a lifetime warranty on the engine. The window to make the claim was limited, of course, and I suspect the reflash was inevitable if the vehicle was brought in for warranty service of any kind, so compliance seemed like the lesser of two evils. Of course, nobody said, "... and when you get the reflash you'll lose power, lose economy, and the engine warning light will remain on."You chose to send your diesel in for EPA directed reflashes? That's crazy talk, of course they were going to detune it, they exist to remove non-electric engines.
VWGovt wants diesels off the road, otherwise how can they shove these rolling crematoriums (EVs) down the peoples throats?
Look at the pic below and tell me the Govt doesn't want you dead if anything happens
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Remote tuning has nothing to do with the motor's fuel source.also, EV’s can have their range wirelessly reduced, whereas you can counter tune what the epa wants to impose on diesels, i.e. cheat devices
So what, articles inaccurate and Douchellas and other Ev’s cant have their range reduced like an exploding samsung?Remote tuning has nothing to do with the motor's fuel source.