Noise over bumps, from left side on rebound. Have to go over large bumps or potholes, to hear. Been to dealership, 3 times for same problem. Even opened a case with Chrysler, for this noise. I being a master mechanic, think it might be a strut. Their reply, " no problem found " Can't even use Lemon Law, I think that the only way to fix this problem, is to sell it, and let someone else worry about it.
I purchased brand new 2015 Ram 1500 Big Horn on July 19 2015 and right when it hit 914 miles this clicking/clucking/metal on metal noise started to come up on slow speeds when hitting small or big boy holes or even uneven surfaces. I took it to the dealer Larry H Miller Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram 104 where it was purchased and was told by service advisor "Tom" there is nothing wrong with it its all in my head! I had a buddy of mine who is a mechanic on imports take a look and he said there is something wrong and advised me to take it back to the dealer since it was under warranty!!!! I decided to take it to a different Ram dealer, they inspected the pickup truck and they replaced a shock and ball joint and all was good...until now! January 13 2016 the noise is back, and its happening all over again. I am sorry to give you the long story but I need to vent all this out.
The noise mostly happens when I'm driving at lower speeds in neighborhoods and cross over uneven paved surfaces, pot holes and man holes. I never took the vehicle off roading, or any place other than the city or freeway. I need someones help, if anyone has had this problem please contact me. THANKS
- jo_ef18,
Denver, CO, US
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Noise over bumps, from left side on rebound. Have to go over large bumps or potholes, to hear. Been to dealership, 3 times for same problem. Even opened a case with Chrysler, for this noise. I being a master mechanic, think it might be a strut. Their reply, " no problem found " Can't even use Lemon Law, I think that the only way to fix this problem, is to sell it, and let someone else worry about it.
- dwsuperstar, Deltona, FL, US