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Has anyone had this problems with their 2019 Ram Limited? If so , what did you do to fix it?
I have had it in my ram and corvette twice. The only fix I have found that lasts is to have it replaced with vinyl. Leather will do the same thing over and over. Its awful to put leather on a dash. It happens to just about every vehicle with a leather dash.
I believe it is a question of climate and color of interior. My interior in my Ram and both Corvettes is black. Exterior of ram is also black. The extreme heat causes the glue to release and the leather to shrink. If you look at all forums of high end sports cars the use leather there is bubbling. A quick google search of bubbling leather shows forums from BMW, Mercedes, Volvo, Ram, Jaguar, Maserati and Corvette and I am sure more.Speedracernc, some people have this issue happen over and over, and others claim to never have it happen. In your case, is there anything that you are doing to the dash, cleaning wise or other, that you can think of that may lead to your leather becoming unglued? I'm not blaming you, just trying to think of measures to prevent this from happening. I have heard theories to never clean the dash with anything other than a slightly damp cloth to wipe it down. Do you use anything more than a simple wipe down to clean the dash?
I have the exact same problem, Vehicle was 100 miles out of its 36k warranty, and the dealership told me no go. They will not do anything about it. I have a MAxcare plan, but they say it falls under the upholstery category which isn't covered.Same issue with my 2019 Longhorn. I messaged the "RamCares" person that comments on some of these posts asking her to DM her but so far no response.
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Wow, 100 miles past warranty. What d@#$sI have the exact same problem, Vehicle was 100 miles out of its 36k warranty, and the dealership told me no go. They will not do anything about it. I have a MAxcare plan, but they say it falls under the upholstery category which isn't covered.
Yes mine just started of course not covered under extended warranty so 1100 labor and 700 for dash. I’ll drive it bubbled for that.Has anyone had this problems with their 2019 Ram Limited? If so , what did you do to fix it?
Yes mine just started of course not covered under extended warranty so 1100 labor and 700 for dash. I’ll drive it bubbled for that.
And they'll install the same defective part...Yes mine just started of course not covered under extended warranty so 1100 labor and 700 for dash. I’ll drive it bubbled for that.
I own a Corvette, and see this a lot on the Corvette forum with the cars equipped with the leather dash. I didn't know it was a RAM issue also. Basically the fix is removing the dash and either replacing it with another or trying to re glue the leather. Dealer fix will most likely be to replace the dash. When cleaning, do you use any chemicals or cleaners on the dash? Chances are something seeped through and the glue holding the leather let up.
I have had it in my ram and corvette twice. The only fix I have found that lasts is to have it replaced with vinyl. Leather will do the same thing over and over. Its awful to put leather on a dash. It happens to just about every vehicle with a leather dash.
Speedracernc, thanks for the reply. I know this is an issue with many cars, but didn't know it was happening to the RAM 1500 also. I was considering a LongHorn or Limited trim. A little disheartening to hear this as a potential issue to deal with if I go with either of those trim levels.