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- NC_HaulerExplorer
Me Again wrote:
FishOnOne wrote:
Anyways I'm sure many newer Ram owners are driving around with the pucker factor. :E
Pretty sick when people like you and up2nogood hope the other guys have trouble with their trucks. Chris
It is sad.. I don't wish ANYONE to have issues with their vehicles, no matter what brand they own.....these trucks aren't cheap, and last thing you want is issue after issue with newer ones. - Me_AgainExplorer III
FishOnOne wrote:
Anyways I'm sure many newer Ram owners are driving around with the pucker factor. :E
Pretty sick when people like you and up2nogood hope the other guys have trouble with their trucks. More truck threads have gone south because of your post than anyone else here. Chris Me Again wrote:
up2nogood wrote:
Seems our Ram Fanboys are a bit reluctant to comment on all the recall issues these trucks are having. I see two threads going on the two big fanboys on this forum , Its too bad they don't point out these issues instead of dishing out the Koolaid.
They seem to want to make a national event on purchasing a new Ram, hopefully they won't have to go to the dealership every few months to get a recall done.
Or RAM could be like GM who hid the ignition key issue for years? How many people lost their lives? How many Ford's jumped out of park and backed over people? I personally know about one person that was killed by a Ford truck that slipped out of park.
Chris
Wasn't that Ford jumping into gear a early 80's issue... And can't say I know of anyone injured in any way.
Anyways I'm sure many newer Ram owners are driving around with the pucker factor. :E- NC_HaulerExplorer
up2nogood wrote:
Seems our Ram Fanboys are a bit reluctant to comment on all the recall issues these trucks are having. I see two threads going on the two big fanboys on this forum , Its too bad they don't point out these issues instead of dishing out the Koolaid.
They seem to want to make a national event on purchasing a new Ram, hopefully they won't have to go to the dealership every few months to get a recall done.
Wow, can't blame you for being upset...I have a 13' and am up to date at this time with recalls..don't consider myself a 'Fanboy", but whatever makes you feel good when you post..34,000 miles on mine and had to replace the windshield washer motor pump...that's it, no other issues.. I had an over heat issue with my 05' 3500 Chevy D/A, but was too big of a Chevy man to admit it except to dealership, BUT still purchased an 07.5' Chevy 3500.... they can all have issues of of one kind or another...I don't like it anymore than anyone else does, but as a buddy of mine states, "such is life as we know it".
Reckon VW knew what they were doing....that was a rhetorical question... - NC_HaulerExplorer
FishOnOne wrote:
I would be very surprised if FCA didn't know about these failures back in the '12 models.
Well of course they knew about it.. the #3 ranked selling truck maker?, they're trying to get away with it..heck, it's a Ram, would you expect anything less from them?.. - cummins2014Explorer
Me Again wrote:
up2nogood wrote:
Seems our Ram Fanboys are a bit reluctant to comment on all the recall issues these trucks are having. I see two threads going on the two big fanboys on this forum , Its too bad they don't point out these issues instead of dishing out the Koolaid.
They seem to want to make a national event on purchasing a new Ram, hopefully they won't have to go to the dealership every few months to get a recall done.
Or RAM could be like GM who hid the ignition key issue for years? How many people lost their lives? How many Ford's jumped out of park and backed over people? I personally know about one person that was killed by a Ford truck that slipped out of park.
Chris
And this somehow makes MY six recalls okay. :h I don't own a Ford or GM I own a 2014 RAM 3500 . I guess the above according to you is supposed to make me feel better :R
They haven't come out with a fix for the track bar debacle yet , that won't be until Oct 9 . The fix will have to be a brace or reweld. Now tell me do you want some computer tech or parts changer at a dealership welding on YOUR new truck frame. Lets hope they have the good sense to farm these out to a certified weld shop that does this type of welding. - Me_AgainExplorer III
up2nogood wrote:
Seems our Ram Fanboys are a bit reluctant to comment on all the recall issues these trucks are having. I see two threads going on the two big fanboys on this forum , Its too bad they don't point out these issues instead of dishing out the Koolaid.
They seem to want to make a national event on purchasing a new Ram, hopefully they won't have to go to the dealership every few months to get a recall done.
Or RAM could be like GM who hid the ignition key issue for years? How many people lost their lives? How many Ford's jumped out of park and backed over people? I personally know about one person that was killed by a Ford truck that slipped out of park.
Chris - BedlamModeratorMy 2015 Ram 5500 has gone for 11 months without recalls although they did do a software update to the Aisin while it was serviced. We'll see what happens in the following years, but right now I have a model and options selected that have not fallen under recall.
- cummins2014ExplorerHere is the six recalls to date on my 2014 Ram, and some of these also effect the 2013. FYI for those who have not received them
R36
R23
R40
R46
P15
P26
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