Edmunds dealer partner, Bayway Leasing, is now offering transparent lease deals via these forums. Click here to see the latest vehicles!
Options
Dodge Ram: Problems & Solutions
This discussion has been closed.
Popular New Cars
Popular Used Sedans
Popular Used SUVs
Popular Used Pickup Trucks
Popular Used Hatchbacks
Popular Used Minivans
Popular Used Coupes
Popular Used Wagons
Comments
Thanks, teamroper1
Good Luck !!!!!
Frankie :confuse:
k_hookey@hotmail.com
As mentioned in the post box as well as the Rules of the Rpoad (link in left margin), we highly discourage the use of email addresses in your messages. As karen mentioned above, the forum is a much more informative tool when info is shared here, and posting your email address puts you at risk for malicious use by others.
kcram - Pickups Host
It's going to the dealership on Monday morning, I did get a message from another board that it could be the wiring harness itself...........soon as I find out something I will post the results.
My 97 Dodge Ram 1500 318 4x4 just went to hell in a handbasket. Friday while driving on the highway (running about 60) it started to skip then the CE light came on. the skipping stopped. When I would try to accelerate it would start to bogg down and I barely got home. Each time I had any kind of hill to climb it would almost stop.
when I got home I checked the CE code and it told me it was a speed control vacuum or vent solenoid circuit. If this is what it is, where can I find this?
HELP!!
Thanks,
SuperReb
They replaced my exhaust manifold. end of the silent exhaust noise.
I have a 2002 1500 Ram Quad Cab. I had a similar vibration that I only noticed at highway speeds. It progressively got worse and it felt like the vibration was coming mostly from the driver side front wheel. When I brought it to the dealer they told me it was the wheel bearing. Despite the cost of labor and parts, I had it replaced and have not felt the vibration since. Not sure if you already had this looked at, but it may be worth a shot. Good Luck.
Jon
They said I need a new instrument cluster and that would be $460.00 plus about $300.00 to install it. I see one on EBay for $179.00 (or something) but it's for an 04, I wonder if it would work.
However, I'm glad to hear you got a good result!
dalej
Incidentally, when I look at Edmunds TCO (true cost to own) the Dodge seems relatively more expensive. This I attributed to a higher depreciation. When I review the Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) a used Dodge Ram 1500 is way lower than a Ford or Chev. Is this still true or is Dodge catching up?
kcram - Pickups Host