FUNTOK Licensed RAM 2500 24V Ride-On Truck Linked to Residential Fire and Smoking Battery Reports

January 23, 2026 – A residential fire that occurred on Christmas Day in Oceanside, CA, is under investigation, with a “FUNTOK Licensed RAM 2500 24V 2 Seats Ride on Truck for Kids” identified as a potential cause. Fire investigators are unable to eliminate the children’s ride-on toy as the origin of the blaze, which rendered a family’s home unlivable. The incident report also highlights multiple online reviews describing similar instances of the toy catching fire or smoking.

Product Details

Brand Name: FUNTOK
Manufacturer: SUI CHENG LIMITED
Model: FUNTOK Licensed RAM 2500 24V 2 Seats Ride on Truck for Kids 3-8 w/ 20″ Large Seat, 2 x 100W Motors, Ride on Electric Toys w 3-Point Seat Belts/Remote Control/LED Light/Music/Back Storage
Incident Report Number: 20260105-B1C4E-2147324860

Incident Overview

On December 25, 2025, a fire investigator with the Oceanside Fire Department was dispatched to a residential fire on Camp Pendleton, CA. The investigation identified a “FUNTOK Licensed RAM 2500 24V 2 Seats Ride on Truck for Kids” as a potential cause that could not be ruled out.

According to the report, the toy car’s battery had reportedly smoked earlier on Christmas Day. Later, at approximately midnight, while the toy was on a charger, it caught fire. Further research by the investigator uncovered multiple reviews on the FUNTOK website and Walmart.com from other consumers reporting that the same toy product either caught fire or produced smoke during use or while charging.

While there are no known injuries associated with this specific incident, the fire resulted in the displacement of a family, as their home is no longer habitable.

Safety Concerns

The reported incidents, particularly the residential fire and corroborating consumer reviews, raise significant safety concerns regarding the FUNTOK Licensed RAM 2500 24V Ride-On Truck:

  • Immediate Fire Hazard: The most pressing concern is the risk of fire. Lithium-ion batteries, commonly used in these types of products, can overheat, short-circuit, or be improperly manufactured, leading to thermal runaway. This can result in spontaneous combustion, intense flames, and rapid fire spread.
  • Property Damage Potential: As demonstrated by the Oceanside incident, a product fire can quickly lead to extensive property damage, rendering homes uninhabitable and destroying personal belongings.
  • Risk of Injury: Although no injuries were reported in this specific incident, fires pose a direct risk of burns, smoke inhalation, and other fire-related injuries to individuals, especially children who are the primary users of such toys.
  • Long-Term Risks: Even if a fire does not fully engulf a home, smoke and soot damage can create long-term health hazards and require extensive, costly remediation.
  • Unsupervised Charging Risk: The incident highlights the danger of charging these devices unsupervised, especially overnight, where a fire could develop and spread before detection.
  • Affected Parties: Children using the toy, family members in the vicinity, and first responders are all potentially at risk.

What Consumers Should Do

Given these serious safety concerns, consumers who own a FUNTOK Licensed RAM 2500 24V 2 Seats Ride on Truck for Kids should take immediate action:

  • Stop Using Immediately: Cease all use of the product, including charging, to prevent further incidents.
  • Disconnect from Power: If currently charging, safely disconnect the toy from any power source.
  • Identify Your Product: Check the brand and model information on your ride-on truck to confirm if it matches the “FUNTOK Licensed RAM 2500 24V 2 Seats Ride on Truck for Kids” mentioned in this report.
  • Do Not Attempt Repairs: Do not attempt to repair or tamper with the battery or electrical components yourself.
  • Safe Storage/Disposal: Store the product in a safe, non-flammable area away from combustible materials and out of reach of children. Contact your local waste management facility for guidance on safe disposal of lithium-ion batteries and battery-powered products, as they often require special handling.
  • Report Incidents: If you have experienced any smoking, overheating, or fire incidents with this product, report it immediately to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at www.SaferProducts.gov. Your report helps identify dangerous products and prompts further action.

Manufacturer’s Response

Manufacturer response is currently unknown.

Legal Help Available

If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective product or suffered property damage due to a product malfunction, you may be entitled to compensation. The experienced product liability attorneys at Farzan Law understand the complexities of defective product cases and can help you navigate the legal process.

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Note: This information is based on incident reports provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. If you find information that is incorrect, please contact us immediately so we can correct the post to reflect accurate information.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be legal or medical advice. This article is based on publicly available incident reports. The incidents mentioned have not necessarily been independently verified or adjudicated.

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