4.8
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 21,875 miles
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2005 Dodge truck 3500 Ram 4 wheel drive 40,000 miles. Steering became very loose with difficulty keeping vehicle going straight down the road. Taken to repair shop and determined to be a defective steering gear box. Replace by dealer 11/28/2006. Not covered under warranty.
- Spokane, WA, USA
A week before taking in my 2005 Ram 2500 truck to have it looked at, I noticed that the steering had changed. The truck wandered, there was a vibration in the steering wheel, and mid way through a turn the steering wheel would lock up. Three days before taking in my truck into the dealer, the steering gear box started to make a growling noise. After taking my truck in to have it looked at, the ase tech that was given to work order for my truck declared it safe for road use. 8 hours later after pleading with the head service manager to take my truck for a road test, the steering gear box that was deemed safe by the ase tech was condemned by the head service manager. To date the new steering gear box is on order from another dealership even after I was told by the service managers at john elway Dodge that the part was in stock.
- Aurora, CO, USA
Consumer stated steering box malfunctioned. When turning the wheel, it didn't turn straighten back up on its own. Consumer took vehicle to the service department. Also, contacted daimler Chrysler, and was told they did not hear of the problem. Had to take the vehicle to a dealer and have a diagnostic test done to find out if they could help with the problem. Consumer noticed the problem June 28, 2005. He has a friend who has the same vehicle, and took vehicle to the service department. He felt it was the same problem with his vehicle. When the vehicle failed it continued to drive, but it was like driving a vehicle without power steering, and it got harder the farther it was driven.
- Williamsboro, TX, USA
- Cave Creek , AZ, USA