10.0

really awful
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
30,000 miles
Total Complaints:
1 complaints

Most common solutions:

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problem #1

Feb 232016

2500 Tradesman 6.4L Hemi

  • Automatic transmission
  • 30,000 miles

Bought this new truck 2014 ram 2500 6.4L 4x4 tons of problems drove it off the lot with a check engine light and tire pressure sensors going off due to what the dealer said was due to cold temperature. Two months later the chrome bumpers started rusting took back to the dealer was informed that a rock chipped the chrome and because we live in a state that uses Road Salt it is not covered under warranty because of the corrosion clause in warranty dealer advised to just steel wool my bumpers. Two months later my tail lights had moisture in them covered tail lights but not the wiring harnesses which i had to replace myself. Then the turn signals and puddle lights quit working replaced mirrors while in there the engine was ticking and knocking. Said that's classic Hemi. Now after one year March 2016 track bar separated, Engine still ticking knocking, Had to replace Transmission. (due to leaking). 3 recalls for air bags, 1 Recall chaffed steering wheel harness wiring,power door locks not properly working passenger door not closing properly and a frame that has to be welded and a bracket installed in case it comes off again. Oh and by the way mirrors had to be replaced again because turn signals quit working. Not to mention the truck has been at the dealer for 34 days no loaner and still not back. Last but not least the back up camera quit working dealer said a rock must have hit the harness and damaged it.$700.00 and 4-6 hrs labor and they will fix it. I'm so glad I bought a new truck only to have a bunch of excuses from a company that really doesn't care about me or the safety of my family or anyone else's family that might be in the path of this truck. If i wanted a modified truck I would of just bought an old truck and restored it myself. For $40,000 dollars I could have built a nice ride. I have been a loyal Chrysler customer that currently still owns several Chrysler trucks and vehicles

- Chris R., St Clair Shores, MI, US