Hi Lydia, I also just experienced this tonight on my 2019 ram 1500. It’s a very concerning sound that is more pronounced as the truck shifts up or down. I would call it more of a “roar” or a pulsating hum than anything else. More pulsating than steady. This is the first I heard this since purchasing the truck in September. It almost feels like it’s pullimg back against the acceleration.
Hi Lydia,
I have a 2019 Ram for about 4 weeks now (1600 miles) and have this same humming/vibration as well. It "comes on" at low speed mostly and while I'm in 2 wheel drive. When I manually down shift, which brings the RPM's up, I can get it to go away. So if I drive in Tow/Haul Mode it's much less evident. It's starting to happen at slightly higher speeds now.
Just a FYI on me.... I'm a certified mechanic with 40 years experience.
There seems to be quite a bit of commotion over this and I would like to know if Dodge has made a TSB as of yet please?
Thank you.
We're very sorry to hear that this concern has not been resolved yet, lemon aid. Unfortunately, the dealer is unable to diagnose this concern if it cannot be duplicated. If you plan to continue pursuing this with your dealer, you may also send us a private message and we would be happy to assist you while your truck is at the dealer.
Lydia
Ram Social Care Specialist
Hello,
I purchased a 2019 RAM in mid December 2018. I have a humming/vibration at lower speeds. I've noticed that if I manually downshift or put it in tow hall mode I can almost clear it up. It feels as though something is rubbing like the exhaust or something. You could also say it's as if the transmission is in to high of a gear for the actual speed. While I don't know either of these things to be the case that is what it feels like.
I do see there are quite a few complaints on this form and a few others. Is there a TSB out for this yet?