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My 3500 Ram truck woes continue #2690880
08/24/19 10:30 AM
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Woke up this morning took the 2017 Ram Cummins diesel truck to the post office and now ABS sensor lights up the dash and says ABS needs servicing.
What is going on with these trucks?. 7800 miles.

Re: My 3500 Ram truck woes continue [Re: Sammy] #2691002
08/24/19 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Sammy
Woke up this morning took the 2017 Ram Cummins diesel truck to the post office and now ABS sensor lights up the dash and says ABS needs servicing.
What is going on with these trucks?. 7800 miles.


Doesn't this thing still have warranty?

Kevin

Re: My 3500 Ram truck woes continue [Re: Twostick] #2691012
08/24/19 07:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Twostick
Originally Posted by Sammy
Woke up this morning took the 2017 Ram Cummins diesel truck to the post office and now ABS sensor lights up the dash and says ABS needs servicing.
What is going on with these trucks?. 7800 miles.


Doesn't this thing still have warranty?

Kevin



Yes I got the 10 year/1000,000 miles but it's a real Pain to keep bringing it back to the dealer.
This is the 4th warranty issue and the truck only has 7800 miles.

Re: My 3500 Ram truck woes continue [Re: Sammy] #2691039
08/24/19 08:59 PM
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Sounds like you are closing in on the required number of problems to warrant a Lemon Law case.

Re: My 3500 Ram truck woes continue [Re: Kern Dog] #2691109
08/25/19 06:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Frankenduster
Sounds like you are closing in on the required number of problems to warrant a Lemon Law case.



I thought lemon law was 3 times of the same problem.

Re: My 3500 Ram truck woes continue [Re: Sammy] #2692802
08/30/19 08:13 AM
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Yikes, sounds like you got a bad one.

Long term, my experience has been different. My small company has 6 Rams, 2012- 2018 one 1500, three 2500's, one 3500, one 5500 and the only problems we have had were the gas motor manifold bolts. I deleted the DPF system on the 5500 after 180,000 miles because it was just beginning to give us problems. I fully believe we are "lucky" because we purchased the long term warranties on 3 of them and of course, never needed it.

I hope you have better luck in the future.







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