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I'm having this same issue on my 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie that I purchased used in Jan 2022 with ~20K miles (now has 32.5K miles). I'm outside of my 3month/3,000 miles comprehensive warranty. In 1yr I've had multiple issues with this truck. I've started a conv. with you hoping that you can help me...
No luck with my 2K vibration spike. Had 3 mechanics check it out, none thought it was a cause for concern so I’m dealing with it until it gets worse.
For the humming come from the rear, might be worth having your tires balanced. All the new ones I drove had something likely that and it was...
I’ve noticed the vibration isn’t too bad when you first start driving, but after about 10min when things have warmed up, the annoying vibration returns.
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Yeah the vibration is much less noticeable for me when I’m cruising in the rpm range versus accelerating (especially uphill).
Didn’t get a chance to test drive a new Ram 1500 this weekend, but if your 2022 is doing it, I’m not even going to bother. I’ve scheduled an appointment in two weeks...
Yeah, that’s why I’m hoping to test drive a 2022 this weekend to see if that’s true. The vibration only happens in a small rpm range, but it’s the rpm range I’m in 95% of the time.
Also going to have my favorite mechanic in my area check it out for a second opinion.
Such a small but annoying...
I spoke with the dealer again about the vibration issue. They are standing firm that there is no vibration issue.
First they tried to say it’s possibly the 8-to-4 cylinder deactivation that I’m feeling. I told them I don’t think it is bc when that kicks on, it’s obvious, and it happens...
I have this same problem on my 2019 Ram 1500 5.7 (no entorque), except it occurs for me in the 1700-2100rpm range (2000rpm is where it hits its peak). Feels like a phone with a moderate, constant vibration is under the floor and against the accelerator. Outside of this range it is faint or...
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