wow, those are A LOT of "little niggles" : ( Sorry u have so many . But while ur at it, did you check if your Vin was one that needed the Power Steering fastener bolts tightened? The recall just went up last week, i have an appt for this Sat to have them cleaned & retorqued this sat....
But other than all of that, are you liking your truck? I mean, have all the things on ur list soured you to the point when you get it all fixed you would think about selling it as soon as possible?! Hope not, been a RAM owner for over 20 years, and while i DEFINITELY see the "quality fade" in THIS new 2019 in many areas, i haven't experienced any REAL issues and am optimistic for the most part they are a sound a truck as all their past gens... Here's hoping... : )
Still love the truck, none of the items interfere with everyday functionality nor have any caused any reliability issues (yet). However, I am a bit of a perfectionist, and I will absolutely not accept anything short of them fixing all of these issues. The truck drives and feels solid, I'd say my biggest concern is the body mount thing, I'm going to inspect it for rust and exposed paint after I get it back. It helps a lot having all of the info on this forum to allow me to see the cause and cure for all of these issues, and being able to provide that to the dealer as well, instead of going in blind and saying I think "X" is wrong, and them going "Can't reproduce" when they didn't try to troubleshoot anything other than the exact verbiage I specified. That's where the list comes in handy, I literally gave them the TSB and case numbers to minimize their diag time.
Dealer just fixed my no centerline. They need to replace the cvpm. That does it.
Awesome! I think I saw you post that elsewhere, that's the only reason I added it to the list, because I know the cure. It really doesn't bother me that it's not there, but if it's a free fixable item, I'm gonna go for it, lol.
I need to do this when I take mine in for it’s first service.
The list helped a lot. And I made sure to present it in a way that made the service writer see it as useful, instead of a list of demands from me. I told him "I made this list to help myself remember and keep track of everything so I could communicate it to you, would it be easier if I just gave it to you instead of you typing it all up as I speak?" This allowed him to take it, and type it all in the system without me standing there in front of his desk and verbalizing it all to him as he frantically typed. It took the pressure right off and made it easy to do at HIS convenience, instead of in a rush with a line of customers. I also told him he could have the truck as long as he needs it, that way there's no "can you come back and see if we can find it another day" crap that has nothing to do with the problem and everything to do with them overbooking themselves. If I went in there and said "I'm here for my app and I need my truck back at 5" and then threw that list in his face, I guarantee you they would have just drained my oil and sent me out the door with a "could not reproduce" on all 16 items.