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Well got my truck back Friday and didn't even make it 8 miles down the road to my house before check engine light came on. Drove back to dealership and they said the code is an O2 sensor so replacing that Monday, fingers crossed this is the last problem.
Still waiting on them to finish installing the new engine. As for the claim we have until the 28th to submit all supporting documents and hearing is scheduled for November 8th. It's getting very old this Thursday will be 10 weeks in the shop.
My 2020 has 14k miles on it and they are currently replacing my engine as well. I thought it might just be an anomaly but guess it's not since I've noticed other customers also needing new engines
They replaced my transmission too and that did not fix the issue that's why they are now putting in a new motor. I hope your transmission fixes your problem.
Well I can't even get my case worker to even call me back or return my emails. The dealership is supposed to receive the new motor today sometime, so we will see I guess.
Well I've called twice and left messages but of course no reply. I also sent two emails one telling them it might be time for a lemon law claim and the other asking about a vin swap as you suggested. Well of course no response to either of those emails as well. Ram cares communication definitely...
The only problem with starting a lemon law claim is that I bought the truck when they had the big rebates. I will not get the same rebates and probably not the same interest rate I received on this truck. Plus not many 2020 trucks in my area and none equiped like mine. I just might be screwed on...
Well got the call today that they cannot figure out what the issue is so Chrysler said replace the motor. Hopefully this will finally work, it's been almost 60 days without my truck.
Well new transmission didn't fix the issue. They now think it's electronic issue. I've never had a new truck have these kinds of issues before, I hope they can figure it out.
My 2020 Ram Bighorn with etorque has 14k on it and has now been in the service department for a month. First they changed the oil pump because they said the pressure was only 17 pounds but the reason it was in there was due to the start/stop system alert and the truck not shifting into higher...
My 2020 Ram had a start/stop system check error pop up and then it would not shift into gears properly. It also started to sputter and almost die. I had it towed to my local dealer and after three days still no full diagnosis but they are saying when they start it up the oil pressure is only at...
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