Rented a brand new Ram with the hurricane, I think I was the second person to rent it based off the mileage. 1 day in, it went into limp mode on me while on the freeway. I will never buy a Ram truck
I owned 2 Gen 2’s, and now in a Gen 3. The new 5 link and coils make the Gen 3 drive noticeably better not only on the road but off road.
Having this truck as a daily driver, the interior update is pretty nice as well.
ETA keeps getting pushed back. Truck has been “in production” since the 19th of September. I found out what it’s waiting on through a FRF member who has a friend that works for Ford.
The disgusting part to me is letting a $1k per month truck sit at the dealer for 2 months because none of their techs can figure out what the issue is. Luckily I didn’t have to use a lemon law lawyer because my dealer actually helped me through the lemon process. It’s not a fun process...
It differs from state to state. In California it is much easier to lemon vehicles. If a lawyer takes your case you pay no money out of pocket and ford has to pay them about $3k just for writing a letter stating they need to lemon law your vehicle.
Contact a lemon law lawyer in your state. My 2018 Gen 2 had a couple issues that kept it in the shop for 50 days. Here in CA, lemon law states that if either your vehicle has the same issue 3 times or it is in the shop for more than 30 days it meets the requirements.
If a lemon law lawyer...
Why do people feel the need to feel high and mighty and reply comments like this? This post was solely to help out a forum member.
Get off of your high horse, you don’t have to reply to everything you see on here.
Truck was brand new, 2019 that I ordered after Ford bought my 2018 back. And I was told camshaft actuator by the dealer, but after looking into it, it does look like it was the solenoids.
I had the exact same issue, P0018 and P0021 codes. Engine rattle that kept getting worse, Loss of power and Misfiring while idling, truck actually shut off at a light.
Dealer replaced cam phasers and timing chain. But this did not fix the issue other than the rattle.
Took it back, and...
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