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Not going back to zero out of a turn is not a lane departure issue. The steering is faulty. They had mine in for repair back in February at 2100 miles. They kept it for 12 days after they replicated the problem and then gave it back after cleaning the grounding lugs and saying it was good to...
I took mine to the dealership and discussed what was happening. They told me they didn’t want me driving it and asked me to leave it and gave me a free rental. Yes, sucks my trucks there but I like their proactive response. Hoping they get it fixed soon.
I’m having what feels like a dead spot or reluctant wheel from the left side only. Like it fights me a bit coming back to zero. Right has zero issues and is smooth back to zero. Started about 1500 miles. I’m now at 2200 and seems to be getting worse.
RAM Cares?
I’m right at 2100 miles. I figure my fuel mileage will be lower with the 3.92 gears. But I also feel I should be getting 18-19 on the interstate which I am not
I have a 2019 5.7 with 3.92 gears none torque. I average 13.6 around town and 16.9 cruising at 70. Average on the pedal. I don’t notice a sound difference and wonder if my MDS is even working. Is my fuel mileage just due to the 3.92 gears or?? Thoughts.
I have owned many, many vehicles in my life and am looking for my “retirement “ vehicle. I took my Corvette in and traded for the new Jeep JL back in July. After a couple months I lost the love for my Jeep and then I saw the new Ram 1500. The rest is history and for Christmas I traded the Jeep...
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