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pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 50,400 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
- not sure. towed to dealership 4 times/ still not fixed (1 reports)
electrical problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
The 2009 Ram 1500 seemed to be rather trouble free until I got in the 35K mileage range. One morning, on a day I was off work, I was to make a run to the store. The truck decided it did not want to start until the 4th turn of the fob. A sort of dread spread over me that the monster was going to rear it's ugly head again as it had 20K miles earlier. It finally started and I drove towards the store.
As I was turning off the main street into the parking lot, the engine stalled in the traffic lane, Luckily again I had enough momentum to clear the lane and coast into the parking lot, avoiding getting t-boned by the oncoming traffic. Once again I wondered when my luck was going to run out with this vehicle and I was going to be injured or injure someone else. As I sat in the parking lot, cars were having to go around me as I tried to get the truck started again. It finally started and I continued my business and went home.
The following work day I went out and again the truck would not start until I had turned the key 6 or 7 times. Of course, I went on to work with a lot of reservation about whether I should be driving this truck at all. It was the 12th of October 2015. At the end of my shift, I went out to start it and it didn't start until I had turned the key a couple dozen times. I was afraid I was going to have to call a tow truck. I made it home, shut the engine off and tried to start it again. It would not start and it is now sitting in my driveway like a $37,000 boat anchor.
I call the dealership and explained what happened. They couldn't get me in for service for two weeks and of course, they had no idea about the problems these Chrysler vehicles are having. They are very well trained monkeys. I am not going to take this lying down. This engine stall problem is a VERY serious safety issue. I guess they are willing to get blood on their hands like GM did with their ignition problems. It would be considerably cheaper to fix this issue now, than in a courtroom later.
I will keep everyone up-to-date on my experience as I proceed to try and resolve this.
- elkinsmfg, Everett, WA, US