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2024 e torque issue

Markz

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I am new to this forum so thank you for accepting me. Bought a new 24 ram 1500 with 5.7 e torque to replace my 21 ram 1500 without e torque. In addition to e torque being “ jumpy” I had the check engine light and battery light come on at 4270 miles. Took to dealer where I purchased, they diagnosed as faulty 48 volt e torque battery but came up with what they call a “star” issue. 12 days in shop awaiting approval from these star engineers to approve repair. Been in contact with customer care and they are paying for rental vehicle, but no one can contact this group except by email, which they answer at their leisure. Dealer advised me not to take on any trips for a while after repair just in case it happens again. Defeats purpose of having a new vehicle. Offered to trade it in but going to cost me more money to replace with identical truck. Afraid of same issues which ram doesn’t seem to know how to fix. Totally frustrated and not sure if I’m going back into another Ram.
 
That sucks! Hope they get it figured out and glad they are giving you a rental and not telling to figure it out on your own like I have seen others experienced.
 
what's a "star" issue?
 
This is unfortunate to hear. I have a 2023 E torque and I do agree the E torque is more "Jumpy" than the non E torque trucks.

I wouldn't lose confidence in your truck. I've been a member on this forum and have been reading the threads every week for years and I have only seen a few of 48V battery replacement posts which seemed to get resolved without issue.

Keep us posted on how they treat your warranty repair in the event one of us winds up in a similar situation.
 

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