Jan-30-2021 07:36 PM
Mar-01-2021 05:26 PM
Devo the dog wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Just be careful what you wish for.
I not wishing for much.
Let me give you a simple example: out of EVERY car or truck my wife and I have owned over the last 27 years has only had a problem one with the AC or heater, and that problem was solved. And, that's 7 different manufacturers ranging many years.
Only one vehicle has had a problem with the AC and heater that the dealer and manufacture hasn't been able to fix: the 2019 Ram.
It works randomly. I have a warranty. Yet, a warranty isn't very useful if the result is "it doesn't work yet."
Is that too much to wish for? A functional heater? A functional AC?
Everyone keeps on jumping to the stupid conclusion that ALL manufactures have problems. I'm aware of that. But, how come every vehicle we have owned from 7 different manufactures have been built and sold with functional AC and functional heaters? It's not rocket science.
Furthermore, I could go back years prior to the list of cars before my wife, which had heaters that worked:
1962 VW bug with 36 hp engine
1965 Ford Mustang
1974 Porsche 914-6 (one of two sold in California - also had AC that worked)
1981 VW rabbit convertible
1985 Ford Mustang GT 5.0
1985 Ford F250 (built 460 but no AC)
That's not even the whole list. The only common theme is that this is the first Ram/Dodge I've ever owned and the first anyone in the immediate family has owned.
It has a heater that works randomly. And, AC that works randomly. And, a 12" screen/radio that randomly reboots.
And I can't get the dealer under warranty to fix it.
A functional heater ands AC isn't much to "wish" for, since you point it out. Having it fixed isn't too much to ask for either.
The OP asked a simple question: How dependable are newer trucks with higher mileage. I answered the question with facts about the simple problems that my 2019 Ram has. Many of the problems are common with other 2019 owners:
1. AC issues
2. Surging as a result of a recalls
3. Clunks
4. Radio problems
etc. etc.
And I'm not even bringing up the CP4 fear that others have. I'm merely providing facts about common problems that currently exist. Not one that can happen, but hasn't yet happened.
If the Ram has common problems and dealerships are well known in the Ram world to really suck, guess what my response is?
Avoid newer Rams because the dealership suck and they can't fix problems that the manufacture can't fix.
Why do I say that? This is the first vehicle that I've ever owned that doesn't have a functional heater and 4 different dealerships have been unable to address it.
Don't even bother bringing up lemon laws. It doesn't qualify - not even close.
Another common reply is also bizarre: sell it and buy something different. How stupid is that? The simple solution is for the dealer/manufacture to fix a simple problem that's under warranty. I'm not complaining solely that the truck has problems. I'm primarily complaining that the dealers and manufacture are inept. Substandard is another word I've used. I could use stupid but don't want to insult the other stupid manufactures and dealers. No one to date has been as stupid as Ram. Even though I'd place BMW up there with stupid, you can't blame BMW when the stupidest people on the planet are BMW owners.
My truck has a clunk and there's a TSB because it's a common problem. Why is it so difficult for Ram to address a known problem and fix it? My wife even hears the clunking and she finds it annoying. She also sees the radio shut off and reboot, just like it did yesterday. She also is annoyed when it's super hot and you can't turn on the AC, and when it's cold and the only heat that works is the seat heater. And, she has also noticed when the truck bucks when pulling a trailer up a hill. Yada yada yada. But the ram dealerships are beyond stupid.
Here's another odd observation: long time dodge owners defend dodge/Ram as vehemently as they hate dodge/ram. They, not me, complain about the "stealerships" and the manufacture on and on and on. But, if someone points out a problem like I have, they become the biggest defenders of the dealerships and manufacture, and I become the bad guy. It's bizarre.
Mar-01-2021 03:57 PM
Mar-01-2021 02:07 PM
4x4ord wrote:Lantley wrote:
I understand how a truck can be more or less great but have an annoying issue
I have a 2019 Duramax. The low coolant indicator light come on however the truck is not low on coolant. The dealer has had it 3 times and no fix. I can dismiss the warning with the push of a button however it still annoying.
Now do I go into the dealer and escalate the issue and demand a fix or due I quietly deal with this annoying issue.
For the record my dealer and GM are aware of the problem it is not an isolated issue to just my truck.
On a much smaller scale because I have just one issue I understand where "Devo the Dog" is coming from. If there are TSB on all the items as he states Ram/Dodge are really letting him down.
By the way why would a large company like Dodge change the name/branding unless they are seeking a fresh start or want to avoid there past association with the Dodge brand? Can you imagine Ford Rebranding F-series or Chevy rebranding Silverado?
You're ignoring the light when it comes on, so, unplug the sensor and call it fixed.
Mar-01-2021 12:19 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Just be careful what you wish for.
Mar-01-2021 11:37 AM
4x4ord wrote:
You're ignoring the light when it comes on, so, unplug the sensor and call it fixed.
Mar-01-2021 09:43 AM
Lantley wrote:
I understand how a truck can be more or less great but have an annoying issue
I have a 2019 Duramax. The low coolant indicator light come on however the truck is not low on coolant. The dealer has had it 3 times and no fix. I can dismiss the warning with the push of a button however it still annoying.
Now do I go into the dealer and escalate the issue and demand a fix or due I quietly deal with this annoying issue.
For the record my dealer and GM are aware of the problem it is not an isolated issue to just my truck.
On a much smaller scale because I have just one issue I understand where "Devo the Dog" is coming from. If there are TSB on all the items as he states Ram/Dodge are really letting him down.
By the way why would a large company like Dodge change the name/branding unless they are seeking a fresh start or want to avoid there past association with the Dodge brand? Can you imagine Ford Rebranding F-series or Chevy rebranding Silverado?
Mar-01-2021 08:47 AM
Mar-01-2021 08:37 AM
Mar-01-2021 03:57 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Sounds like you should trade it in on a Ford or GM.
Feb-28-2021 07:55 AM
Lantley wrote:
I understand how a truck can be more or less great but have an annoying issue
I have a 2019 Duramax. The low coolant indicator light come on however the truck is not low on coolant. The dealer has had it 3 times and no fix. I can dismiss the warning with the push of a button however it still annoying.
Now do I go into the dealer and escalate the issue and demand a fix or due I quietly deal with this annoying issue.
For the record my dealer and GM are aware of the problem it is not an isolated issue to just my truck.
On a much smaller scale because I have just one issue I understand where "Devo the Dog" is coming from. If there are TSB on all the items as he states Ram/Dodge are really letting him down.
By the way why would a large company like Dodge change the name/branding unless they are seeking a fresh start or want to avoid there past association with the Dodge brand? Can you imagine Ford Rebranding F-series or Chevy rebranding Silverado?
Feb-28-2021 07:50 AM
Devo the dog wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Devo the dog wrote:
Other than the constant annoying problems, the Ram is great. I just wish it didn't have the constant annoying problems.
I don't understand how a truck can be considered great with constant annoying problems or perhaps my expectations are simply too high.
Only problem mentioned was a heater. Nice to get some real examples
Maybe I don't post the problems because I don't care enough to spew the information on the internet. An Internet forum doesn't fix problems that the dealer can't fix because the manufacture doesn't have a fix, which makes a warranty useless.
But, if you want a list:
1. Transmission issues: bucks when pulling a load up a hill. It's next to impossible to document. Initially, it only happened 4 times during a 10 day trip across 5 states and back. Now, it happens frequently but only pulling a heavy load up a hill.
2. AC will not turn on if the outside temperature is too low. For example, if I'm getting baked in the sun driving into it, and it's 68 degrees outside, I cannot turn on the AC because it will not turn on no matter what I do. Documented.
3. Heater has the same issues but it's very random. It could be 25 degrees outside and we could have the heater on high. 15 miles later, it's still blowing cold air.
4. The truck pops whenever the front suspension nears full droop.
5. The first recall (emissions recall, which was required for registration) took two dealer visits to get done.
6. 2nd recall isn't done yet (bed step replacement). Will the 2nd dealer visit fix it? Won't know until I setup another appointment weeks in advance, take it to them, and leave it for ____ days until I hear something.
7. Radio randomly turns off. Have lots of photos of it off, restarting, etc. Not fixed yet.
8. Rust is starting to show thru the paint.
Satisfied?
A truck is more than a stupid cummins engine.
Feb-28-2021 06:23 AM
Feb-28-2021 06:17 AM
Huntindog wrote:
I would have given the F450 a real hard look.... But it has a CP4.
Feb-28-2021 06:01 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Devo the dog wrote:
Other than the constant annoying problems, the Ram is great. I just wish it didn't have the constant annoying problems.
I don't understand how a truck can be considered great with constant annoying problems or perhaps my expectations are simply too high.
Only problem mentioned was a heater. Nice to get some real examples