Code54
Elite Member
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2005
- Messages
- 4,420
- Location
- Putnam Co. West Virginia
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5100, Kubota BX25D,1957 Farmall Cub Lo-Boy Kubota KX91-3, BCS 853
Actually the dealer wanted to do just that but there is no aftermarket replacement that they can find that works. The used ones are the old design so failure is expected. I alos have issue with installing a part with 100K on a truck with 14K.One simple way to get the OP's pickup back to normal would be to buy the part, then install it (or have somebody do it), and apply for reimbursement from Ram.
That's what others have done, successfully. Not sure why this relatively simple to fix issue has to be so complicated.
The dealer has also been great, and they really do want to help. RAM is the one that says I MUST have the truck at the dealership, the dealer agrees that is silly.
They are forbiden to install any old version of the unit (it is recalled by the feds) so I can understand that.
I fully admit I am **** about our vehicles, everyone is perfect, if anything fails on my cars the part is replaced and even tires are changed when they start getting low on tread. If my wife is in it, I want it 110% prefect and safe for her. The RAM is the oldest vehicle I have had since collage, and even our new cars always carry extended warrantys (as does the RAM) so they will be repaired at the dealership with factory parts. I would love to ditch the RAM but dont want to take the value hit due to RAMS inabilty to repair the truck. I rarely use the truck, but when I do it is to tow, and haul, so that is why we even have it. My other vehicle can only tow 6000lbs so I have to have a HD truck around or I would have a Tundra. My over all thought was I would keep this truck until the warranty drops the end of 2026 and buy a new one but would love for it to working. LOL.
Someone asked, no, it is not financed but of course it has full coverage insurance on it. Yes, my concern is liability and safety for our family and of course others on the road.