TruckFirst
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Searching the forum, there's lots of complaints about transmission clunks or thunks when slowing down to a stop or getting off the line. I have the opposite problem - it only happens at steady highway speeds.
I do a lot of long roadtrips in my truck (2019 limited, 5.7 hemi, bone stock) and only get clunks when at steady highway speeds. Almost like clockwork too, happens once per hour, plus or minus 10 minutes! Steady 70-85 mph, just cruising along and then a thunk that I can feel and hear. For those who grew up driving manuals, it's as if I quickly tapped a clutch pedal - feels like it drops out of gear for split second and then re-engages with a sharp clunk. Then all fine until about an hour later.
No way to replicate this with my dealer as it doesn't happen in town and no service rep is going to go for an hour long ride with me! The service guy at my local dealer says he's heard of something similar with Mercedes but not on the 5.7 Ram.
Sorry if this has been posted before. I searched but didn't find anything. Any ideas much appreciated.
I do a lot of long roadtrips in my truck (2019 limited, 5.7 hemi, bone stock) and only get clunks when at steady highway speeds. Almost like clockwork too, happens once per hour, plus or minus 10 minutes! Steady 70-85 mph, just cruising along and then a thunk that I can feel and hear. For those who grew up driving manuals, it's as if I quickly tapped a clutch pedal - feels like it drops out of gear for split second and then re-engages with a sharp clunk. Then all fine until about an hour later.
No way to replicate this with my dealer as it doesn't happen in town and no service rep is going to go for an hour long ride with me! The service guy at my local dealer says he's heard of something similar with Mercedes but not on the 5.7 Ram.
Sorry if this has been posted before. I searched but didn't find anything. Any ideas much appreciated.