The U.S. government is suing Fiat Chrysler, alleging that some diesel pickup trucks and Jeep SUVs cheat on emissions tests.
The lawsuit filed Tuesday by the Justice Department alleges that nearly 104,000 Ram pickups and Jeep Grand Cherokees from the 2014 to 2016 model years have software that allows them to emit lower amounts of pollutants during lab tests by Environmental Protection Agency than during normal driving conditions.
The 3-liter FCA diesels emit nitrogen oxide at a much higher rate than allowed under federal laws when on the road, the EPA says in a statement. The company failed to disclose the software during the process to become certified so the vehicles can be sold, according to the EPA. The agency called the software a "defeat device" that changes the way the vehicles perform on treadmill tests in a laboratory.
"Each of these vehicles differs materially from the specifications provided to EPA in the certification applications," the statement said. "Thus the cars are uncertified, in violation of the Clean Air Act."
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US accuses Fiat Chrysler of using illegal software
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can't imagine how this slipped past quality control at the factory....
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I suspect a lot of these auto manufacturers were cheating, and after the VW scandal, a lot of data is being scrutinized.
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Or past the the EPA to get them approved.
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You would think that after the VW scandal, FCA would have issued recalls to flash the computers in their vehicles. I don't get why the EPA doesn't require sniff tests to be performed on the road rather than in a lab.
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You cant mount all the crap on the car to do the sniff test. Its huge and requires power and it will weigh the car down and make it work harder. That is why they do it on a dyno. Now having a specific trace that the follow is whats stupid. But I guess you have to have a "standard" to test to other wise it wouldn't be a test.
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AAAAAAND GM too...
Op-Ed: Emissions lawsuit against GM proves it's open season on diesel, time for automakers to back away
http://www.nydailynews.com/autos/news/g ... -1.3198538
Op-Ed: Emissions lawsuit against GM proves it's open season on diesel, time for automakers to back away
http://www.nydailynews.com/autos/news/g ... -1.3198538
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friend told me today he read that Volvo has said its not going to offer a Diesel in there cars . he in Canada so and hoping to get the $5000 extra. he payed last year or the year before from Chrysler Jeep Grand Cherokee 2016. to get the diesel motor in it. now its a standard price motor.
here a link = https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/3592877 ... oxic-fuel/
here a link = https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/3592877 ... oxic-fuel/