Dodge Ram 3500 Problems & Lemon Law Claims
Experiencing repeated Dodge Ram 3500 diesel, DPF, DEF, derate, transmission, electrical, no-start, battery, radio, 4WD, differential, fuel system, or engine problems? Auto Lemon Lawyer can review your repair history for a possible lemon law or warranty claim at no cost.
Dodge Ram 3500 Problems Quick Summary
- Common Dodge Ram 3500 problems in reviewed case data include diesel emissions issues, DPF problems, DEF system failures, Service DEF warnings, 5 mph derate messages, reduced power, check engine lights, regeneration problems, transmission failure, P0731 and P0732 gear ratio codes, K1/K2 clutch hub damage, no-start complaints, battery failures, radio and module issues, 4WD problems, front differential failures, axle concerns, fuel system repairs, high pressure fuel pump problems, EGR issues, MAF sensor concerns, and turbocharger problems.
- The strongest recurring Ram 3500 categories are diesel/DEF/DPF problems and transmission/drivetrain problems.
- Diesel and emissions complaints may involve exhaust filter full messages, DPF soot accumulation, Service DEF warnings, reductant no-flow codes, DEF pump failure, DEF injector or dosing valve replacement, NOx sensor replacement, PCM updates, stationary desoot procedures, and repeated regeneration-related repairs.
- Transmission and drivetrain complaints may involve slipping, poor acceleration, trucks not going into gear, vehicles slamming into gear, P0731 and P0732 gear ratio codes, K1/K2 clutch hub damage, clutch snap ring failures, transmission disassembly, STAR case involvement, and full transmission replacement.
- Electrical and no-start complaints may include repeated dead batteries, vehicles needing to be jumped, weak starts, radio black screens, radio reset loops, amplifier failure, trailer wiring shorts, blown fuses, loose grounds, camera concerns, blind spot module issues, and other wiring or module repairs.
- Axle, differential, 4WD, and suspension complaints may include Service 4WD messages, front axle disconnect failure, front differential leaks, vibration, shudder, metal in differential fluid, ring and pinion failure, carrier or bearing failure, driveshaft repairs, and pulling concerns.
- Fuel system and engine performance complaints may include electronic throttle warnings, crank/no-start conditions, high pressure fuel pump replacement, fuel system replacement, fuel rail pressure concerns, EGR replacement, MAF sensor replacement, turbocharger work, fuel filter replacement, and reduced acceleration.
- In reviewed Ram 3500 matters, vehicles averaged approximately 5 repair visits and at least 59 days out of service.
- A single check engine light, recall, or warning message may not always be enough for a strong claim, but repeated repair visits, major component repairs, unresolved symptoms, derate warnings, or extended downtime may justify a legal review.
- Auto Lemon Lawyer helps Ram 3500 owners evaluate whether recurring defects may qualify for compensation, repurchase, replacement, or other available relief.
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If your Dodge Ram 3500 continues to experience issues despite multiple repair attempts, our lemon law attorneys at Auto Lemon Lawyer can assess your eligibility for a possible claim. Call us today at (877) 558-8963to discuss your options.
Ram 3500 Problems Can Seriously Affect Towing, Hauling, Work, and Daily Use
The Ram 3500 is built and marketed as a heavy-duty truck for towing, hauling, work, and long-distance use. Because of that, repeated problems with the diesel emissions system, transmission, drivetrain, electrical system, fuel system, or 4WD components can seriously affect the truck’s reliability, drivability, safety, and value.
At Auto Lemon Lawyer, we have reviewed Ram 3500 warranty claims involving repeated check engine lights, DPF warnings, DEF system failures, reduced power, 5 mph derate messages, transmission gear ratio codes, K1/K2 clutch hub damage, transmission replacement, no-start complaints, repeated battery failures, radio black screens, trailer wiring shorts, front differential failures, 4WD concerns, high pressure fuel pump repairs, EGR problems, MAF sensor replacement, turbocharger repairs, grid heater recalls, and particulate matter sensor recalls.
Not every Ram 3500 problem will support a warranty claim. However, when the same issue keeps returning, when the truck spends significant time out of service, or when major components such as the transmission, DPF system, DEF system, front differential, fuel system, or electrical modules have to be repaired or replaced, the repair history may support a lemon law, warranty, redhibition, or consumer claim.
Common Dodge Ram 3500 Problems We See
Ram 3500 problems can vary by model year, engine, trim, mileage, towing use, and repair history. However, several recurring categories appear frequently in reviewed warranty claims.
Common Dodge Ram 3500 problems may include:
- Check engine lights
- Exhaust filter full messages
- DPF filter full messages
- Service DEF system messages
- 5 mph derate warnings
- Reduced power
- Limp mode
- Truck not accelerating
- Frequent DPF regeneration
- Stationary regeneration or desoot procedures
- Soot accumulation
- DEF no-flow codes
- DEF pressure too low
- DEF pump failure
- DEF injector or dosing valve failure
- DEF line heater concerns
- NOx sensor issues
- Particulate matter sensor recall work
- Transmission slipping
- Truck not going into gear
- Vehicle slamming into gear
- Truck will not move
- No forward gear or only reverse
- P0731 gear ratio codes
- P0732 gear ratio codes
- K1 or K2 clutch hub damage
- Transmission disassembly
- Transmission replacement
- Shift-to-start messages
- No-start or no-crank complaints
- Repeated dead batteries
- Weak remote start
- Radio black screens
- Radio reset loops
- Amplifier failure
- Trailer wiring shorts
- Blown fuses
- Loose grounds
- Blind spot sensor concerns
- Camera concerns
- 4WD temporarily unavailable
- Service 4WD messages
- Front axle disconnect failure
- Front differential leaks
- Metal in differential fluid
- Ring and pinion failure
- Driveshaft repairs
- Fuel system replacement
- High pressure fuel pump replacement
- EGR replacement
- MAF sensor replacement
- Turbocharger replacement or cleaning
While one isolated repair may not create a strong claim by itself, repeated symptoms, multiple repair attempts, major component repairs, or extended time out of service can be much more significant.
Dodge Ram 3500 Diesel, DPF, and DEF Problems
Diesel emissions, DPF, DEF, exhaust filter, and reduced power problems are among the strongest recurring Ram 3500 categories reviewed by Auto Lemon Lawyer. Many of these repair histories involve repeated check engine lights, DPF messages, DEF system warnings, reduced acceleration, limp mode, derate conditions, and repeated aftertreatment repairs.
Common Ram 3500 diesel and emissions symptoms include:
- Check engine light
- Exhaust filter full message
- DPF filter full message
- Service DEF system warning
- 5 mph derate message
- Reduced power
- Limp mode
- Truck not accelerating
- DPF regeneration occurring too often
- Regeneration that will not complete
- Stationary regeneration required
- Soot accumulation
- DEF no flow detected
- DEF pressure too low
- DEF pump failure
- DEF injector failure
- DEF dosing valve failure
- DEF line heater concerns
- NOx sensor issues
- Particulate matter sensor recall work
- PCM updates
- Stationary desoot procedures
Diesel emissions problems can significantly interfere with the use of a Ram 3500. A heavy-duty truck that repeatedly displays DEF warnings, enters a 5 mph derate, loses acceleration, or returns to the dealership for DPF, DEF, NOx sensor, EGR, MAF, or regeneration repairs may have a repair history worth reviewing.
Dodge Ram 3500 Service DEF System and 5 MPH Derate
A Service DEF system message or 5 mph derate warning can be especially frustrating because it may directly limit the owner’s ability to use the truck.
Ram 3500 DEF-related repair records may reference:
- P218F reductant no flow detected
- P20E8 reductant pressure too low
- P208B reductant pump control performance
- DEF pump replacement
- DEF dosing valve replacement
- DEF injector replacement
- DEF supply line replacement
- DEF line heater replacement
- DEF prime calibration
- DEF relearn procedures
- Downstream NOx sensor replacement
- STAR case involvement
- Repeated road testing
When the same DEF or reductant no-flow code returns across multiple repair visits, the repair history may become much more significant. Even if the dealership replaces individual DEF components, the continued return of Service DEF messages or derate warnings may show that the underlying issue was not fully corrected.
Dodge Ram 3500 Check Engine Light and Reduced Power
Repeated check engine lights, reduced power, limp mode, and no-acceleration complaints can also support a potential claim when they continue after repair attempts.
Repair records may include:
- Exhaust filter messages
- DPF soot readings
- Forced stationary regeneration
- Fuel filter replacement
- Air filter replacement
- MAF sensor replacement
- EGR replacement
- PCM flashes
- DPF timer resets
- Turbocharger repairs
- Fuel system repairs
- Battery replacement after no-start issues
A single check engine light may not be enough for a strong claim. However, repeated check engine lights tied to DPF, DEF, EGR, MAF, fuel system, reduced power, or no-start repairs may deserve a closer legal review.
Dodge Ram 3500 Transmission Problems
Transmission and drivetrain problems are another major Ram 3500 category. These cases are especially strong when the repair history shows gear ratio codes, transmission disassembly, clutch hub damage, STAR case involvement, or full transmission replacement.
Common Ram 3500 transmission symptoms include:
- Transmission slipping
- Vehicle not going into gear
- Vehicle slams into gear
- Vehicle will not move
- No forward gear
- Only reverse
- Poor acceleration
- Stuck in gear
- P0731 gear ratio code
- P0732 gear ratio code
- K1 clutch hub damage
- K2 clutch hub damage
- Clutch snap ring failure
- Transmission disassembly
- Transmission replacement
- Transmission oil pump leak
- Shifter bracket failure
- Park sensor failure
- Shift-to-start message
- Transmission quick learn
Transmission problems can be especially serious in a heavy-duty truck that is expected to tow, haul, and perform under load. If your Ram 3500 cannot move normally, slips, slams into gear, displays gear ratio codes, or requires transmission disassembly or replacement, the repair history should be reviewed.
Dodge Ram 3500 P0731, P0732, and Gear Ratio Problems
P0731 and P0732 gear ratio codes may be associated with serious transmission concerns. In reviewed Ram 3500 matters, these codes appeared in repair histories involving inoperative transmission complaints, transmission removal, transmission disassembly, clutch hub damage, and replacement.
Repair records may reference:
- P0731 gear 1 incorrect ratio
- P0732 gear 2 incorrect ratio
- Incorrect gear ratio concerns
- Inoperative transmission
- Transmission assembly removal
- Transfer case removal
- DEF tank assembly removal
- TSB 21-002-23
- STAR case involvement
- Transmission quick learn procedures
When a newer Ram 3500 requires transmission disassembly after gear ratio codes, the issue may be more than a minor shifting concern.
Dodge Ram 3500 K1/K2 Clutch Hub and Transmission Replacement
Some Ram 3500 transmission repairs involve internal clutch hub damage, snap ring issues, or full transmission replacement.
Repair records may reference:
- K2 hub damage
- K1 clutch snap ring issue
- Clutch pack concerns
- Transmission disassembly
- STAR case review
- Transmission replacement
- Transfer case installation
- Fluid level checks
- Transmission quick learn
- Road testing after replacement
A complete transmission replacement can significantly strengthen a claim, especially when the same transmission concerns return or the vehicle spends substantial time out of service.
Dodge Ram 3500 Electrical and No-Start Problems
Electrical, no-start, battery, radio, camera, wiring, and module problems are also significant in Ram 3500 claims. These cases often involve more than one system. A truck may have repeated battery failures, radio black screen complaints, trailer wiring shorts, blown fuses, loose grounds, module concerns, no-start complaints, and camera or sensor issues within the same repair history.
Common Ram 3500 electrical symptoms include:
- Vehicle will not start
- Vehicle completely dead
- Vehicle had to be jumped
- Batteries fail testing
- Weak remote start
- No crank
- Radio black screen
- Radio reset loop
- Radio sound dropping out
- Amplifier failure
- Steering wheel controls not working
- Trailer plug not working
- Trailer running lights not working
- Blown fuses
- Loose grounds
- Wiring harness shorts
- Blind spot sensor concerns
- Camera concerns
- Front park sense concerns
- Module resets or updates
Electrical issues can be difficult to diagnose because they may be intermittent or may involve several connected systems. When the same or related electrical symptoms continue returning after repair attempts, those records may support a potential claim.
Dodge Ram 3500 Battery, Radio, Camera, and Module Issues
Battery, radio, camera, and module issues can affect both daily usability and safety.
Repair records may reference:
- Dead battery complaints
- Multiple battery replacements
- Excessive draw testing
- TBM reset
- Radio updates
- Radio replacement
- Amplifier replacement
- Steering wheel switch replacement
- Blind spot module replacement
- Camera resets
- Park sense concerns
- Loose ground repairs
- Trailer wiring short repairs
A pattern of repeated battery failures, black screens, wiring shorts, module replacement, or no-start complaints may become significant even if each repair order describes a slightly different component.
Dodge Ram 3500 4WD, Axle, and Differential Problems
Axle, differential, 4WD, driveshaft, and suspension issues are another important Ram 3500 category. These issues are particularly strong when repair records show metal in the differential, ring and pinion replacement, front differential replacement, front axle disconnect replacement, or driveshaft repairs.
Common Ram 3500 axle, differential, and 4WD symptoms include:
- 4WD not working properly
- Hard to get out of 4WD
- 4WD temporarily unavailable
- Service 4WD message
- Service electronic stability control message
- Front axle disconnect failure
- Front differential leaking
- Front differential noise
- Vibration
- Shudder
- Metal in differential fluid
- Ring and pinion failure
- Carrier and bearing failure
- Pinion seal leak
- Driveshaft concerns
- CV joint slack
- Vehicle pulling to one side
- Steering wheel off center
A heavy-duty truck with front differential failure, metal in differential fluid, ring and pinion repairs, or 4WD concerns may have a significant drivetrain issue. These problems can affect towing, handling, traction, and confidence in the truck.
Dodge Ram 3500 Fuel System, HPFP, EGR, MAF, and Turbo Problems
Fuel system and engine performance concerns also appear in Ram 3500 repair histories. These issues often overlap with diesel emissions complaints, but they are important enough to review separately.
Common Ram 3500 fuel system and engine performance symptoms include:
- Check engine light
- Electric throttle message
- Vehicle shut down while driving
- Crank/no-start
- Fuel smell
- High pressure fuel pump replacement
- Fuel system replacement
- Fuel system flush
- Low fuel pressure
- Fuel pump concerns
- Fuel rail pressure concerns
- EGR flow codes
- EGR replacement
- MAF sensor replacement
- Turbocharger replacement or cleaning
- Engine air filter issues
- Fuel filter replacement
- Reduced acceleration
Fuel system and engine performance problems can create serious reliability concerns, especially when they cause no-start conditions, reduced acceleration, fuel delivery problems, or repeated check engine lights.
Dodge Ram 3500 Recalls and Software Updates
Recall and software work appears throughout reviewed Ram 3500 summaries. Recalls should not lead the claim by themselves, but they can provide important context when they appear alongside diesel, transmission, no-start, and electrical complaints.
Recurring recall and software items may include:
- 13A Ram Heavy Duty grid heater relay recall
- Y43 diesel particulate matter sensor recall
- Y76 intake air heater relay recall
- RRT 23-003 starter power wire nut
- DEF control unit updates
- PCM updates
- Radio software updates
- RSU flashes
- Transmission dipstick recall or customer satisfaction work
A recall repair alone does not automatically mean your Ram 3500 qualifies for a claim. However, repeated recall activity, software updates, and continued symptoms after recall work may be relevant when reviewing the full repair history.
Real Dodge Ram 3500 Owner Results
Every case is different, and past results do not guarantee future outcomes. However, the following examples show the types of Dodge Ram 3500 and Ram 3500 claims Auto Lemon Lawyer has handled.
2024 Dodge Ram 3500, Repeated DEF No-Flow / Service DEF / Derate Issues
This Ram 3500 owner experienced repeated diesel emissions and DEF system problems involving a 5 mph Service DEF derate message, repeated check engine lights, and recurring P218F reductant no-flow codes.
The repair history included P208B for reductant pump control performance, P20E8 for reductant pressure too low, and multiple findings that the DEF dosing valve, DEF injector, DEF supply line, DEF line heater, and DEF pump were not operating properly. The dealer replaced the DEF dosing valve, DEF pump, reductant supply line, DEF injector, DEF line heater, and downstream NOx sensor across multiple visits, performed DEF prime calibration and relearn procedures, opened a STAR case, cleared codes, and road tested the vehicle repeatedly.
The same reductant no-flow concern continued returning until the final repair visit, when the dealer again verified P218F, found the DEF dosing injector clogged and not spraying, found the DEF dosing valve plugged, identified low pressure from the DEF pump and DEF line heater issues, replaced the related DEF components, primed the system, cleared codes, and confirmed no returning codes after multiple road tests.
The case ultimately resulted in a cash settlement for the client.
| Vehicle | Main Issue | Repair Visits | Days in Shop | Client Received |
| 2024 Dodge Ram 3500 | Repeated Service DEF system messages, 5 mph derate warning, P218F reductant no flow detected, P20E8 reductant pressure too low, DEF dosing valve replacement, DEF pump replacement, DEF line heater replacement, DEF supply line replacement, downstream NOx sensor replacement, STAR case involvement | 8 | 32 | Cash Settlement |
What Attorney Lucas Duhon Says
This is one of the strongest Ram 3500 examples because it shows a repeated DEF system pattern across 8 repair visits. The same reductant no-flow code returned multiple times, and the repair history involved a 5 mph derate warning, P218F, P20E8, DEF dosing valve replacement, DEF pump replacement, DEF supply line replacement, DEF line heater replacement, downstream NOx sensor replacement, STAR case involvement, and repeated road testing.
2021 Dodge Ram 3500, DPF / EGR / MAF / No-Power and No-Start Problems
This Ram 3500 owner experienced repeated engine, diesel emissions, DPF, EGR, MAF, no-power, and no-start concerns. Early in the repair history, the owner reported a check engine light and stated that the engine would spin over but would not crank, leading to fuel system replacement.
The repair history later included an intake air heater relay recall, DPF filter full messages, soot levels at 10.0 g/L, inability to perform a stationary desoot, DPF replacement, PCM flash, exhaust filter and check engine light complaints, an exhaust gas temperature sensor issue, active P0402 for EGR flow excessive detected, EGR and gasket replacement, MAF sensor replacement after testing with a known good MAF sensor, rear diesel particulate filter converter replacement, no-power and not-accelerating complaints, DPF timer reset, road testing, transmission oil pressure and return line replacement for a transmission-area fluid leak, and battery replacement after the battery would not hold charge.
The case ultimately resulted in a cash settlement for the client.
| Vehicle | Main Issue | Repair Visits | Days in Shop | Client Received |
| 2021 Dodge Ram 3500 | Check engine light, crank/no-start, fuel system replacement, DPF filter full message, stationary regen concern, DPF replacement, exhaust filter message, EGR replacement, MAF sensor replacement, no power/not accelerating, battery replacement | 5 | 129+ | Cash Settlement |
What Attorney Lucas Duhon Says
This is a strong Ram 3500 example because it combines long downtime with repeated diesel emissions and engine performance complaints. The vehicle had 5 repair visits and at least 129 days out of service, with a fuel system replacement, DPF replacement, PCM flash, exhaust filter messages, EGR replacement, MAF sensor replacement, no-power and not-accelerating complaints, DPF timer reset, and battery replacement.
2023 Dodge Ram 3500, Check Engine Light / Limp Mode / Exhaust Filter Full / MAF Sensor Problems
This Ram 3500 owner experienced repeated check engine light, limp mode, exhaust filter full, Service DEF, regeneration, soot load, and MAF sensor concerns. Early on, the dealer could not duplicate the check engine light concern but noted that idle time was almost as much as drive time and identified that as a possible cause of regeneration issues.
The owner later returned with check engine light, limp mode, and exhaust filter full complaints, and the dealer found combined soot load at 11.00 g/L, used a known good differential pressure sensor, reset the soot load, forced a stationary regeneration, cleared codes, and confirmed the DPF was no longer reading full and the truck had full power capability.
Additional visits involved continued engine complaints, desoot work, dirty air filter findings, primary and secondary fuel filter replacement, air filter replacement, Service DEF concerns, regeneration, B2A recall work, key fob replacement due to an internal fault, wiper noise complaints, failed MAF sensor diagnosis, and MAF sensor replacement.
The case ultimately resulted in a cash settlement for the client.
| Vehicle | Main Issue | Repair Visits | Days in Shop | Client Received |
| 2023 Dodge Ram 3500 | Repeated check engine light, limp mode, exhaust filter full message, DPF/soot readings, forced stationary regen, fuel filter replacement, air filter replacement, Service DEF system, MAF sensor failure, key fob replacement, tailgate concerns | 7 | 51 | Cash Settlement |
What Attorney Lucas Duhon Says
This is a useful Ram 3500 example because it shows repeated check engine light, limp mode, exhaust filter full, regeneration, soot load, Service DEF, and MAF sensor concerns over 7 repair visits. The case is also useful because it shows how diesel emissions complaints can overlap with accessory, key fob, recall, and tailgate concerns.
2022 Dodge Ram 3500, Transmission Gear Ratio Codes / K2 Hub Damage / Transmission Replacement
This Ram 3500 owner experienced a serious transmission failure early in the vehicle’s life. The owner reported transmission issues with P0731 and P0732 gear ratio codes, and the dealer verified an inoperative transmission concern with active DTC P0731 for gear 1 shift incorrect ratio.
The repair required removal of the skid plate, DEF tank assembly, transfer case, and transmission assembly, followed by transmission disassembly under TSB 21-002-23 Rev. A. The dealer found K2 hub damage caused by a K1 clutch snap ring being dislodged and allowing the clutch pack to sit in the K2 clutch hub, then submitted a STAR case to determine whether the transmission needed to be repaired or replaced.
When the owner returned for the same transmission issue and same codes, STAR recommended transmission replacement, and the dealer installed a new transmission, transfer case, DEF tank, and skid plate, cleared DTCs, checked the fluid level, performed a transmission quick learn, and test drove the vehicle.
The repair history also included 13A grid heater relay recall work, Y43 diesel particulate matter sensor recall work, and RRT 23-003 starter power wire nut replacement.
The case ultimately resulted in a cash settlement for the client.
| Vehicle | Main Issue | Repair Visits | Days in Shop | Client Received |
| 2022 Dodge Ram 3500 | Transmission issue, P0731 and P0732 gear ratio codes, inoperative transmission concern, transmission disassembly, K2 hub damage, K1 clutch snap ring issue, STAR case involvement, transmission replacement, transmission quick learn, 13A grid heater relay recall, Y43 diesel PM sensor recall, RRT 23-003 starter power wire nut | 2 | 41 | Cash Settlement |
What Attorney Lucas Duhon Says
This is a strong Ram 3500 transmission example even though there were only 2 repair visits. The seriousness of the repair is the key fact. The vehicle had P0731 and P0732 gear ratio codes, an inoperative transmission concern, transmission removal and disassembly, K2 hub damage, a K1 clutch snap ring issue, STAR case involvement, and ultimately a complete transmission replacement.
When Ram 3500 Problems May Support a Warranty Claim
From a legal standpoint, the strongest Ram 3500 claims are usually not based on one isolated check engine light, recall, radio concern, warning message, or minor repair. The stronger cases tend to involve a pattern.
Factors that may support a potential Ram 3500 claim include:
- Multiple repair attempts for the same or related issue
- Extended time out of service
- Repeated check engine lights
- Recurring DPF, DEF, or exhaust filter warnings
- Service DEF messages that return after repair
- 5 mph derate warnings
- Reduced power or limp mode
- Repeated regeneration or stationary desoot procedures
- DEF pump, DEF injector, dosing valve, or DEF line heater replacement
- NOx sensor or particulate matter sensor repairs
- EGR, MAF, or turbocharger replacement
- Fuel system replacement
- High pressure fuel pump replacement
- No-start or no-crank complaints
- Repeated battery failures
- Radio black screens or module failures
- Trailer wiring shorts or blown fuses
- Transmission gear ratio codes
- K1/K2 clutch hub damage
- Transmission disassembly or replacement
- 4WD or front axle disconnect failures
- Front differential replacement
- Metal in differential fluid
- Ring and pinion repairs
- Major component repairs under warranty
- Dealer statements that the concern could not be duplicated
- Safety-related drivability symptoms
Even if the dealership performs repairs at no cost under warranty, you may still have a claim if your Ram 3500 continues to experience recurring defects or spends too much time out of service.
What To Do If You Think Your Dodge Ram 3500 Qualifies for a Lemon Law Claim
If your Dodge Ram 3500 or Ram 3500 Heavy Duty has been back to the dealership multiple times for diesel, DPF, DEF, transmission, electrical, no-start, battery, radio, 4WD, axle, differential, fuel system, EGR, MAF, turbo, recall, or other recurring problems, documentation is important.
Try to gather:
- Repair orders from every dealership visit
- Warranty repair records
- Service invoices
- Diagnostic reports
- Photos or videos of warning lights, dashboard messages, leaks, screen failures, derate warnings, or other symptoms
- Notes showing when each problem happened
- Dates the truck went into and came out of the shop
- Records showing towing, rental vehicle use, jump starts, or out-of-pocket costs
- Communications with the dealership or manufacturer
- Any manufacturer case numbers, STAR case references, or customer service communications
- Recall notices, software update records, or TSB references, if available
A complete repair history helps Auto Lemon Lawyer evaluate whether your Ram 3500 problems may qualify for compensation, repurchase, replacement, or another available remedy.
Get a Free Dodge Ram 3500 Claim Review
If your Dodge Ram 3500 or Ram 3500 Heavy Duty has been in the shop repeatedly for DPF or DEF warnings, Service DEF messages, 5 mph derate issues, check engine lights, reduced power, transmission gear ratio codes, K1/K2 clutch hub damage, transmission replacement, no-start complaints, repeated battery failures, radio or module issues, 4WD problems, front differential failures, fuel system repairs, high pressure fuel pump concerns, EGR issues, MAF sensor replacement, turbocharger repairs, or extended time out of service, you may have a warranty claim.
Auto Lemon Lawyer can review your repair history and help determine whether your Ram 3500’s problems may qualify for compensation, a vehicle repurchase, replacement, or other available remedies.
Contact Auto Lemon Lawyer today for a free case evaluation and find out whether your Dodge Ram 3500 problems may qualify for compensation, a vehicle repurchase, or other available remedies.
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5040 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy Suite 200
Lafayette, Louisiana 70508
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400 Renaissance Center, Suite 2600
Detroit, MI 48243
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1001 Bannock St.
Denver, Colorado 80204
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6275 West Plano Parkway, Suite 500
Plano, Texas 75093
*All offices by appointment only.
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