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My Limited has the same intermittent issue but I haven't been able to figure out what triggers the delay. When I mentioned it to my dealer he said it was normal. I guess until F.C.A. figures it out I'll have to live with it. My Ford and Lincoln did not have that problem so why should it be...
The oil filter is definitely in a bad place on the 5.7L. I use several layers of aluminum foil as kind of an aqua duct to direct the oil and cover the steering rack. They should have used a remote setup or installed a plastic gutter like Ford does.
The electric running boards also sometimes...
Looks like corrosion on the aluminum as well. That wouldn't be normal in Florida but in snow country where they use chemicals on the road to melt the snow it is very common.
Welcome to life, when the problem is intermittent it could take awhile so the better you can troubleshoot the problem the faster it will force them to fix it.
The first time I saw one I was in love, the best looking Ram ever built! I was always an F-150 guy so you know it took something special to get me to switch sides. Personally I thought the cross hair grill Rams were ugly until the last face lift.
I bought my 2019 Ram 1500 Limited near the end of Oct. for 55,323. The MSRP was 66,890. It was the end of the model year and the dealer was trying to make room for the 2020's. Probably not the best deal out there but I feel like I got it at a fair price.
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