I know there’s been other oil change posts before and this isn’t a shopping list or anything list that. Instead, I’m just expressing my feelings towards the engineers and why I hope they die.
I really don’t know why engineers don’t make performing maintenance a little easier. I would venture to say that most (65%+) truck owners do their own minor maintenance (oil changes, air filters, and etc.). I suppose it’s because they put the engine back as far as possible and use the same engine in multiple vehicles so it’s all but impossible to make it just right in all variations but still, a remote oil filter on the really ****ty ones isn’t too much to ask I don’t think. The Ram 1500 is one of those that I’d put in the “really ****ty ones” category as far as oil filter placement. I thought my 2017 Ram 2500 Cummins was bad but this is worse. I’d gladly pay for a remote oil filter from the factory as I’m sure we all would.
Ram should fix this. We live in 2019 now. Why did we engineer stuff to be more difficult as we “progressed”? A lift should not be required to do maintenance either. If an oil change can’t be done cleanly in 15 minutes while laying in your driveway, it should be fixed (driving up in ramps is acceptable of course). I love the truck but as for this, I do not consider “progress”.
I really don’t know why engineers don’t make performing maintenance a little easier. I would venture to say that most (65%+) truck owners do their own minor maintenance (oil changes, air filters, and etc.). I suppose it’s because they put the engine back as far as possible and use the same engine in multiple vehicles so it’s all but impossible to make it just right in all variations but still, a remote oil filter on the really ****ty ones isn’t too much to ask I don’t think. The Ram 1500 is one of those that I’d put in the “really ****ty ones” category as far as oil filter placement. I thought my 2017 Ram 2500 Cummins was bad but this is worse. I’d gladly pay for a remote oil filter from the factory as I’m sure we all would.
Ram should fix this. We live in 2019 now. Why did we engineer stuff to be more difficult as we “progressed”? A lift should not be required to do maintenance either. If an oil change can’t be done cleanly in 15 minutes while laying in your driveway, it should be fixed (driving up in ramps is acceptable of course). I love the truck but as for this, I do not consider “progress”.