โDec-22-2023 11:42 AM
Trucks affected are 2013 - 2023 Ram Cummins trucks. Here we go...
โDec-22-2023 04:33 PM
RAM could be on the hook too if they knew their trucks weren't emissions compliant. And ultimately Ram was forced to fix the EcoDiesel that a lot of customers were dissatisfied with its performance.
โDec-26-2023 10:38 AM
My guess is that Cummins did what got VW in trouble, that is detect whether the truck was on the road or on the test dyno and then adjust the engine settings accordingly. It is a lot more challenging to measure emissions on the highway than on the test dyno so it is rarely done. It could be that a programmer put in the code for that without many people knowing, figuring that no one would notice. That is what happened at VW Computer code can be hard to read and I am sure that there is quite a lot of for that engine. So nobody else noticed until they went looking for it.
โDec-27-2023 09:30 AM
Unfortunately fines don't pay for greening the planet. We need to be proactive about what is happening world wide and switch to renewable energy sources. What the company did was a deliberate attempt to cheat.
โDec-28-2023 09:38 PM
lol. So much professed knowledge of a topic with so little info availableโฆ.
You know someone in the know at Cummins or the EPA or something?
โDec-27-2023 08:01 AM
I agree, almost guaranteed thatโs what happened. Itโs just the leading language in the article. And the 99% bs part, is, like some of you may have experienced, I experience it regularly, some govt spec/law/mandate has some hurdle or infeasible almost impossible requirement that is of no real world benefit, even a detriment quite often, and โyouโ are required to work around it or solve the problem for the cheese dicks that enacted the rule/law/mandateโฆ.
And then just once in a while, the entity that was stupid and unreasonable to begin with, actually realizes it and may actually correct their errors, but โyouโ are still left holding the bag for all the expense incurred to โyourโ private company.
Iโm not anti emissions by any meansโฆ.lol (donโt look at my truck too hardโฆ.) Iโm just anti stupidity as Iโve dealt largely with government contracts my entire career. And itโs a constant battle between good and practical vs the opposite.
Thatโs why I said earlier, itโs simply pay to play. Not a crime, no one was killed or even damaged emotionally. Itโs just financial risk and responsibility.
too many try to assign some moral value to things like this. Generally only those who are woefully ignorant or those who think they hold some greater purpose of tryin to control others.
โDec-27-2023 08:06 AM
Yes itโs a large financial hit, on the surface. Like roughly equal to a years profit. But itโs not that cut and dry. It will be appealed and battled out in court and behind closed doors as well.
whateverโฆ.just need to remember to NEVER take my โ16 Ram to a dealer now.
They might neuter it and turn it into a lamb not a Ram! lol
โDec-29-2023 05:23 PM
Pretty sure cummins agreed to pay the $1.7B
โDec-23-2023 03:04 PM
our world is falling apart.
chevman
โDec-29-2023 10:43 AM
You think .๐
โDec-24-2023 08:55 AM
Youโre so right buddy. The govt is a literal gong show in so many levels.
Like this example that caught @FishOnOne attention.
Ya just know itโs 99% bullchit and 1% technicality.
just like the other 2 engine suppliers for light duties. Nothing but clean tailpipes with some emissions issues.
Hell, the govt didnโt โnotice thisโ for 10 years? Whateverโฆitโs ubsurd. And Cummins is just paying to play the game.
Happens in my industry too. Been blackmailed into โdealsโ with the threat of sanctions or levied โviolationsโ or fines for things that werenโt wrong to begin with. Seen the courts uphold the wrong side of the law out of โsympathyโ when serious consideration should have been made to consider the claim frivolous, not the other way around.
I mean what magic โdefeatโ device that they have to be so cryptic about spurred this? Generally if one has to be cryptic, theyโre either lying or at least not in the right. Just sayin
โDec-23-2023 03:00 PM
more power over the people.
chevman
โDec-23-2023 06:44 AM - last edited on โDec-23-2023 03:17 PM by dedmiston
happens all the time. You just donโt see it unless you spend your days surfing YouTube, lol.
And not just in this industry. At the end of the day, itโs cheaper to pay the toll than fight it in courtโฆ
Itโs unfortunate that we have our own govt to thank directly for kicking up the prices of trucks another notch with this little charade.
โDec-23-2023 07:12 AM
So who eventually pays the fine? Oh yes, the person who buys something powered by Cummins.
โDec-22-2023 04:33 PM
RAM could be on the hook too if they knew their trucks weren't emissions compliant. And ultimately Ram was forced to fix the EcoDiesel that a lot of customers were dissatisfied with its performance.