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I have a 2020 Ram Laramie. Both manifolds were cracked at 58,000 miles and you are covered on the Federal Government Emissions Warranty of 80,000 miles. Check your window sticker when you purchased your truck.
Manifold leaks. You are covered under the 8 year/80,000 mile federal emissions warranty. Take it in and have them replaced and tell them to check your Etorq system as well. Had all that replaced.
My Laramie is pure luxury inside, however, I didn't know I drove it home with a 26 gallon gas tank. The bed is 5'7 too which could cramp your style. Getting 21 mpg on my 2020.
I have a 2020 Ram Laramie with 53,000 miles and my two manifolds were covered under the power train and 8 year/80,000 federal emissions warranty. Start your class action lawsuit.
I had mine replaced last week. It's covered under the 8 year/80,000 mile federal emissions warranty. Have them check your manifolds while they are at it. Mine needed replaced and it was also covered.
History: 3 months ago, I noticed a very loud noise at start up. I couldn't trace it down but with the help of this group and videos, I determined it was a broken manifold. Second, a horrible screeching sound at the serpentine belt area/motor generator unit (Etorq) (see video) I had an extended...
My noise is the same cadence but much louder. There is also a noisy scratch bearing noise in the fan belt area. Taking my truck in this Friday. I have 53K on my 2020 Laramie Sport. No oil issues, maintenance has been on schedule and perfect. There is a massive amount of videos about this leading...
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