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DODGE Ram 2008

The 2008 Dodge Ram 2500 is a heavy-duty pickup truck powered by a 6.7L in-line 6-cylinder Cummins diesel engine, featuring a turbocharger. Built in Saltillo, Mexico, this 4x2 truck comes with a robust hydraulic brake system and a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 8,001 - 9,000 lbs. Safety is enhanced with front and side airbags for the driver and passenger, along with a direct Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: Cummins Sales Code: ETJ

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems can suffer from brake fluid leaks, which can lead to decreased braking performance and potential brake failure if not addressed promptly.
Worn brake pads
Over time, brake pads wear down and need to be replaced to maintain effective braking performance. Ignoring worn brake pads can damage rotors and increase repair costs.
Brake rotor issues
Brake rotors can become warped or damaged, leading to vibrations or reduced braking efficiency. Regular inspection and maintenance are required to keep rotors in good condition.
Master cylinder failure
The master cylinder is crucial in a hydraulic brake system. If it fails, it can lead to a complete loss of braking ability, necessitating immediate replacement.
Air in brake lines
Air can enter the hydraulic brake lines, causing a spongy brake pedal feel and reduced braking effectiveness. Bleeding the brake lines is necessary to remove air.
Brake caliper problems
Brake calipers can seize or leak, leading to uneven braking and increased wear on brake components. Regular inspection and maintenance are vital to ensure calipers function correctly.
Overheating issues
The Cummins engine in a 2008 Dodge Ram can experience overheating, especially if the cooling system is not adequately maintained. This can lead to engine damage if not addressed.
Injector problems
Fuel injectors can become clogged or fail, leading to poor engine performance, reduced fuel efficiency, and increased emissions.
Turbocharger failures
The Cummins engine may have turbocharger issues, such as bearing wear or compressor wheel damage, which can lead to reduced engine power and efficiency.
Egr valve issues
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valves can become clogged or fail, leading to increased emissions, reduced engine performance, and potential engine damage.
Timing chain or belt wear
The timing chain or belt in an in-line 6-cylinder engine can wear out over time, leading to timing issues that can severely affect engine performance and potentially cause engine damage.
Crankshaft position sensor failure
This sensor is critical for engine management. Failure can lead to engine stalling, misfiring, or even a no-start condition.
DODGE Ram 1998

This 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 pickup boasts a powerful 5.9-liter inline-6 turbo diesel engine. It features a 4-wheel drive system and an extended cab with four doors. Built by FCA US LLC in Missouri, this robust truck offers hydraulic brakes and front airbags for both driver and passenger safety. With a gross vehicle weight rating of up to 9,000 lbs, it's ready for tough tasks and heavy loads.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: Intercooler

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems rely on fluid pressure; any leak can cause a loss of braking power.
Brake master cylinder failure
The master cylinder can wear out, leading to reduced braking efficiency or complete brake failure.
Brake booster issues
Problems with the brake booster can cause a hard brake pedal, making it difficult to stop the vehicle.
Brake pad and rotor wear
Regular wear and tear of brake pads and rotors can lead to reduced braking performance and squealing noises.
Vacuum leaks
Intercooler engines can develop vacuum leaks, affecting performance and fuel efficiency.
Head gasket failure
In-line 6-cylinder engines are prone to head gasket issues, which can lead to coolant leaks and engine overheating.
Fuel injector problems
Dirty or clogged fuel injectors can cause poor engine performance, rough idling, and increased fuel consumption.
Timing chain/belt wear
Over time, the timing chain or belt can stretch or wear out, leading to engine misfires or even severe engine damage.
Water pump failure
The water pump can fail, causing the engine to overheat, which is critical for an intercooler setup.
Crankshaft position sensor failure
This can lead to engine stalling, misfiring, or failure to start.
Oil leaks
Common in older engines, oil leaks can cause low oil levels and potential engine damage if not addressed.
Turbocharger issues
If equipped with a turbocharger due to the intercooler, problems can arise such as turbo lag, oil leaks, or failure of the turbocharger itself.
DODGE Ram 2003

The 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 is a robust pickup truck powered by a 5.9L in-line 6-cylinder diesel engine with a turbocharger. Manufactured in Saltillo, Mexico by Chrysler de Mexico Toluca, this 4WD truck boasts a hydraulic brake system and a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating in the Class 2G range (8,001 - 9,000 lbs). With four doors and a spacious design, it’s ideal for heavy-duty tasks.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: 24 value Cummings, Sales Code: ETC

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems often suffer from brake fluid leaks, which can lead to reduced braking efficiency and increased stopping distances.
Air in brake lines
Air in the brake lines can cause a spongy brake pedal feel and reduced braking performance.
Worn brake pads or rotors
Over time, brake pads and rotors wear down, leading to decreased braking effectiveness and potential damage to the brake system.
Engine misfires
In-line 6-cylinder engines, like those in the 2003 Dodge Ram, can experience misfires due to issues like faulty spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors.
Exhaust manifold cracks
The 24-valve Cummins engine is known for developing cracks in the exhaust manifold, which can lead to exhaust leaks and reduced engine performance.
Turbocharger issues
The Cummins engine is turbocharged, and turbocharger failures or malfunctions can lead to a loss of power and increased exhaust smoke.
Fuel system problems
Clogged fuel filters or faulty fuel injectors can cause poor engine performance and reduced fuel efficiency.
Cooling system failures
Issues such as a faulty water pump, radiator, or thermostat can lead to engine overheating in the 2003 Dodge Ram.
Timing chain wear
Over time, the timing chain in the 24-valve Cummins engine can wear out, leading to poor engine performance and potential engine damage if not addressed.
DODGE Ram 2011

The 2011 Dodge Ram 3500 Heavy Duty is a robust pickup truck manufactured by Chrysler de Mexico Toluca in Saltillo, Coahuila. Featuring a 6.7L diesel engine with six cylinders and 4WD, this mega cab truck is built for tough tasks and heavy loads. With a GVWR in Class 3, it ensures safety with hydraulic brakes, pretensioners, and a direct TPMS. Perfect for those needing power and reliability in a single rear wheel configuration.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Sales Code for Engine - ETJ

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems can develop leaks in the brake lines, master cylinder, or calipers, leading to reduced braking efficiency.
Brake pedal feels spongy
Air bubbles in the hydraulic brake lines can cause the brake pedal to feel spongy and reduce braking performance.
Brake pads and rotors wear
Regular use can cause the brake pads and rotors to wear out, requiring replacement to maintain proper braking function.
Overheating engine
The 2011 Dodge Ram with a 6-cylinder engine may experience overheating issues due to a failing water pump, clogged radiator, or leaking coolant.
Oil sludge buildup
Poor maintenance or infrequent oil changes can lead to oil sludge buildup in the engine, affecting performance and potentially causing damage.
Spark plug issues
Worn or faulty spark plugs can lead to misfires, reduced fuel efficiency, and engine performance issues.
Transmission problems
Some 2011 Dodge Rams have reported issues with the automatic transmission, including rough shifting, delayed engagement, and transmission failure.
Fuel system problems
Clogged fuel injectors, a failing fuel pump, or dirty fuel filters can lead to poor engine performance and reduced fuel efficiency.
Exhaust manifold cracks
The exhaust manifold on this model can develop cracks over time, leading to exhaust leaks and increased engine noise.
Suspension wear
The Dodge Ram is known for potential issues with suspension components such as ball joints, control arms, and bushings, leading to a rough ride and handling problems.
DODGE Ram 2004

The 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 is a robust pickup truck powered by a high-output 5.9L inline-6 diesel engine with turbocharging. Featuring a 4WD system, it offers excellent traction and capability for various terrains. Built at the Saltillo Assembly plant in Mexico, this Class 2G truck is perfect for heavy-duty tasks.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: High Output , Sales Code: ETH

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems rely on brake fluid to function properly. Leaks can reduce braking efficiency and cause safety issues.
Worn brake pads or shoes
Over time, brake pads or shoes wear down and need to be replaced to maintain stopping power.
Brake rotor issues
Warped or damaged brake rotors can cause vibrations or reduced braking performance.
Master cylinder failure
A failing master cylinder can lead to a loss of hydraulic pressure, making the brakes feel spongy or unresponsive.
Engine misfires
An in-line 6-cylinder engine can experience misfires due to issues with spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors.
Head gasket failure
The head gasket can fail, leading to coolant leaks and potential overheating problems.
Timing chain/belt issues
A worn or broken timing chain/belt can lead to engine failure or poor performance.
Fuel system problems
Clogged fuel injectors or a failing fuel pump can cause poor engine performance and reduced fuel efficiency.
Cooling system issues
Problems with the radiator, water pump, or thermostat can lead to engine overheating.
Exhaust manifold leaks
Cracks or leaks in the exhaust manifold can cause exhaust gases to escape, leading to reduced engine efficiency and increased emissions.
Transmission problems
Automatic transmissions in Dodge Rams can experience issues such as slipping, hard shifting, or failure to engage.
Suspension wear
The Ram's suspension components, like control arms and bushings, can wear out over time, leading to poor handling and ride comfort.
DODGE Ram 2004

The 2004 Dodge Ram 2500, manufactured by Chrysler de Mexico in Saltillo, Coahuila, is a robust pickup truck powered by a high-output 5.9L inline-6 diesel engine with a turbocharger. This 4WD vehicle features a hydraulic brake system and falls under the Class 2G weight category. Ideal for heavy-duty tasks, it offers a blend of power and reliability.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: High Output , Sales Code: ETH

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems rely on brake fluid to function properly. Leaks can reduce braking efficiency and cause safety issues.
Worn brake pads or shoes
Over time, brake pads or shoes wear down and need to be replaced to maintain stopping power.
Brake rotor issues
Warped or damaged brake rotors can cause vibrations or reduced braking performance.
Master cylinder failure
A failing master cylinder can lead to a loss of hydraulic pressure, making the brakes feel spongy or unresponsive.
Engine misfires
An in-line 6-cylinder engine can experience misfires due to issues with spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors.
Head gasket failure
The head gasket can fail, leading to coolant leaks and potential overheating problems.
Timing chain/belt issues
A worn or broken timing chain/belt can lead to engine failure or poor performance.
Fuel system problems
Clogged fuel injectors or a failing fuel pump can cause poor engine performance and reduced fuel efficiency.
Cooling system issues
Problems with the radiator, water pump, or thermostat can lead to engine overheating.
Exhaust manifold leaks
Cracks or leaks in the exhaust manifold can cause exhaust gases to escape, leading to reduced engine efficiency and increased emissions.
Transmission problems
Automatic transmissions in Dodge Rams can experience issues such as slipping, hard shifting, or failure to engage.
Suspension wear
The Ram's suspension components, like control arms and bushings, can wear out over time, leading to poor handling and ride comfort.
DODGE Ram 2001

The 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 is a robust pickup truck featuring a V-shaped 3.9L V6 engine with multipoint fuel injection. It offers a 4x2 drive type and falls under the Class 2E GVWR category, making it suitable for various hauling and towing needs. Manufactured by FCA US LLC at the Dodge City Assembly in Warren, Michigan, this model delivers reliable performance with a hydraulic brake system.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
V-Shaped
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Sales Code:EHC

Problems:

Brake fluid leak
A hydraulic brake system relies on brake fluid to function. Over time, seals, hoses, and connections can develop leaks.
Worn brake pads
Brake pads wear down over time and need to be replaced periodically to ensure effective braking.
Brake rotor issues
Rotors can warp due to excessive heat or wear unevenly, leading to vibrations or reduced braking efficiency.
Brake master cylinder failure
The master cylinder is a critical component in a hydraulic brake system. Failure can result in a loss of braking power.
Engine misfire
A V6 engine can experience misfires due to issues with spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors.
Coolant leaks
V-shaped engines often have complex cooling systems that can develop leaks at hoses, gaskets, or the radiator.
Oil leaks
Gaskets and seals in a V6 engine can degrade over time, leading to oil leaks.
Timing chain/belt issues
The timing chain or belt in a V6 engine needs to be maintained and replaced according to the manufacturer's schedule to avoid engine damage.
Fuel system problems
Fuel pumps, filters, or injectors can fail, leading to poor engine performance or starting issues.
Transmission issues
The 2001 Dodge Ram is known to have transmission problems, including slipping, hard shifts, or failure to engage.
Electrical problems
Older vehicles like the 2001 Dodge Ram can develop issues with sensors, wiring, and the vehicle's computer system.
Exhaust system rust/leaks
Over time, the exhaust system can rust, leading to leaks or increased emissions.
DODGE Ram 1995

The 1995 Dodge Ram 2500 is a robust pickup powered by a 5.9L inline-six diesel engine with a turbo and intercooler. This 4x4 truck, built in Mexico City by Chrysler de Mexico, features a Club Cab design and manual seat belts. It boasts a gross vehicle weight rating between 8,001 and 9,000 lbs, making it ideal for heavy-duty tasks.

Spec:

Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
With Intercooler

Problems:

Oil leaks
A common issue in older Dodge Ram models with an in-line 6 engine is oil leaks, often from the valve cover gasket, oil pan gasket, or rear main seal.
Head gasket failure
The 1995 Dodge Ram with an in-line 6 engine can suffer from head gasket failure, leading to coolant leaks, overheating, and potential engine damage.
Turbocharger issues
Since the engine is equipped with an intercooler, turbocharger problems such as boost leaks, turbo failure, and intercooler clogging can occur.
Fuel injector problems
Fuel injectors on the 1995 Dodge Ram in-line 6 engine may become clogged or fail over time, causing rough idling, misfires, and poor fuel economy.
Timing chain/belt wear
Over time, the timing chain or belt may wear out, leading to poor engine performance or even engine failure if not replaced.
Cooling system failures
Radiator and water pump issues are common, leading to overheating and potential engine damage.
Exhaust manifold cracks
The exhaust manifold may develop cracks, leading to exhaust leaks, increased engine noise, and potential emissions issues.
Intake manifold gasket leaks
Leaks in the intake manifold gasket can cause vacuum leaks, resulting in poor engine performance and rough idling.
DODGE Ram 2002

This 2002 Dodge Ram 3500 is a robust 4x4 pickup with a 5.9L inline-six diesel engine, featuring a turbocharger and 24-valve Cummins setup. Manufactured in Mexico City by Chrysler de Mexico Toluca, this truck boasts an extended cab with half rear doors and a Class 3 GVWR. Ideal for heavy-duty tasks, it combines power and durability with its hydraulic brake system and extra cab space.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: 24 value Cummings, Sales Code: ETC

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems can develop leaks in the brake lines, master cylinder, or wheel cylinders, leading to reduced braking performance.
Brake fade
Overuse or overheating of the brakes can cause brake fade, reducing stopping power and increasing stopping distance.
Warped brake rotors
Heavy use or excessive heat can cause the brake rotors to warp, leading to vibrations and reduced braking efficiency.
Worn brake pads
Over time, brake pads wear down and need to be replaced to maintain proper braking performance.
Air in brake lines
Air can enter the hydraulic system, causing spongy brakes and reducing braking effectiveness.
Engine misfires
The inline-6 engine can experience misfires due to issues with spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors.
Coolant leaks
The engine may develop coolant leaks from the radiator, hoses, or water pump, leading to overheating.
Oil leaks
Common areas for oil leaks include the valve cover gasket, oil pan gasket, and front or rear main seals.
Turbocharger issues
If equipped with a turbocharger, the engine may experience turbo lag, oil leaks, or bearing wear.
Fuel system problems
Issues with the fuel pump, fuel filter, or fuel injectors can lead to poor engine performance or stalling.
DODGE Ram 2003

The 2003 Dodge Ram 2500, manufactured by Chrysler de Mexico Toluca, is a robust 4WD pickup boasting a 5.9L inline-six diesel engine with turbocharging. It offers a spacious 4-door cabin and Class 2G gross vehicle weight rating. Safety features include front and side airbags for the driver and passenger. This truck is built at the Saltillo Assembly Plant in Coahuila, Mexico.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: 24 value Cummings, Sales Code: ETC

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems often suffer from brake fluid leaks, which can lead to reduced braking efficiency and increased stopping distances.
Air in brake lines
Air in the brake lines can cause a spongy brake pedal feel and reduced braking performance.
Worn brake pads or rotors
Over time, brake pads and rotors wear down, leading to decreased braking effectiveness and potential damage to the brake system.
Engine misfires
In-line 6-cylinder engines, like those in the 2003 Dodge Ram, can experience misfires due to issues like faulty spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors.
Exhaust manifold cracks
The 24-valve Cummins engine is known for developing cracks in the exhaust manifold, which can lead to exhaust leaks and reduced engine performance.
Turbocharger issues
The Cummins engine is turbocharged, and turbocharger failures or malfunctions can lead to a loss of power and increased exhaust smoke.
Fuel system problems
Clogged fuel filters or faulty fuel injectors can cause poor engine performance and reduced fuel efficiency.
Cooling system failures
Issues such as a faulty water pump, radiator, or thermostat can lead to engine overheating in the 2003 Dodge Ram.
Timing chain wear
Over time, the timing chain in the 24-valve Cummins engine can wear out, leading to poor engine performance and potential engine damage if not addressed.
DODGE Ram 2007

The 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 is a heavy-duty pickup truck powered by a 6.7L Cummins in-line 6-cylinder diesel engine with turbocharging. It features a 4WD drivetrain, making it suitable for tough terrains and heavy loads. Produced by Chrysler de Mexico in Saltillo, this Class 3 truck boasts a gross vehicle weight rating between 10,001 - 14,000 lbs. Ideal for both work and off-road adventures, the Ram 3500 combines power and durability.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Manufacturer
Cummins
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Sales Code: ETJ

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems can develop leaks in the brake lines, fittings, or master cylinder, leading to reduced braking performance.
Brake pedal issues
A spongy or unresponsive brake pedal can indicate air in the brake lines or a failing master cylinder.
Overheating engine
In-line engines, including those made by Cummins, can suffer from overheating issues, often due to coolant leaks or a failing water pump.
Turbocharger failure
The Cummins 6-cylinder engines in Dodge Ram trucks are known for turbocharger issues, which can result in loss of power and increased exhaust smoke.
Fuel injector problems
Cummins engines can experience fuel injector failures, leading to rough idling, poor fuel economy, and difficulty starting.
Egr (exhaust gas recirculation) valve issues
The EGR valve can become clogged with carbon deposits, affecting engine performance and emissions.
Crankshaft position sensor failure
A faulty crankshaft position sensor can cause the engine to stall or not start at all.
Transmission issues
While not directly related to the engine, the Dodge Ram 2007 models are known for automatic transmission problems, which can affect overall vehicle performance.
Dpf (diesel particulate filter) clogging
Diesel engines like the Cummins in the Dodge Ram 2007 can suffer from DPF clogging, leading to reduced performance and increased emissions.
Timing chain/belt wear
Over time, the timing chain or belt can wear out, causing issues with engine timing and potentially leading to engine damage if not addressed.
DODGE Ram 2001

This 2001 Dodge Ram 3500 is a robust pickup truck designed for heavy-duty tasks. Powered by a V-shaped 5.9L 6-cylinder diesel engine with a turbo, it offers impressive power and reliability. It features an extended cab with half rear doors and a 4x2 drive type, making it versatile for both work and daily use. Built in Fenton, Missouri, by FCA US LLC, it's part of the Class 3 weight category, ensuring it can handle substantial loads.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
V-Shaped
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: 24 value Cummings, Sales Code: ETC

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
In hydraulic brake systems, leaks in the brake lines, master cylinder, or calipers can cause a loss of brake fluid, leading to reduced braking performance or brake failure.
Brake pad wear
Over time, brake pads wear down and need to be replaced. Worn brake pads can reduce braking efficiency and cause damage to the brake rotors.
Abs system failure
The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) can sometimes fail due to sensor malfunctions or electrical issues, leading to a loss of ABS functionality.
Master cylinder failure
The master cylinder can wear out or develop internal leaks, leading to a spongy brake pedal or loss of braking power.
Brake rotor warping
Brake rotors can become warped from excessive heat or uneven wear, causing vibrations or pulsations when braking.
Brake caliper issues
Calipers can seize or develop leaks, leading to uneven braking or reduced braking effectiveness.
Ignition coil failure
In V6 engines, ignition coil problems can cause misfires, poor engine performance, and difficulty starting the engine.
Fuel injector issues
Fuel injectors can become clogged or fail, leading to poor fuel economy, rough idling, and reduced engine performance.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner can wear out, leading to timing chain noise or even engine damage if the timing chain jumps.
Exhaust manifold leaks
Exhaust manifold leaks can cause a ticking noise, poor engine performance, and increased emissions.
Cooling system problems
Issues with the radiator, water pump, or thermostat can cause the engine to overheat, leading to potential engine damage.
Transmission issues
The transmission can develop problems such as slipping, hard shifting, or failure to engage gears, affecting the vehicle's drivability.
DODGE Ram 2009

The 2009 Dodge Ram 3500 is a heavy-duty pickup truck powered by a robust 6.7L diesel engine with 4WD capability. Manufactured by Chrysler de Mexico Toluca in Saltillo, Coahuila, this truck features dual rear wheels and a Class 3 GVWR. It offers safety with front and side airbags for the driver and passenger in the first row. Ideal for demanding tasks, it boasts a hydraulic brake system and manual seat belts.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Sales code:ETJ

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems rely on brake fluid to function. Leaks can lead to a loss of pressure, resulting in reduced braking efficiency.
Worn brake pads/rotors
Over time, brake pads and rotors wear out and need to be replaced to maintain proper braking performance.
Abs (anti-lock braking system) failure
The ABS system can malfunction due to sensor issues or electrical problems, leading to a loss of anti-lock braking capabilities.
Brake pedal feel issues
A spongy or hard brake pedal can indicate air in the brake lines, a need for brake fluid replacement, or issues with the master cylinder.
Engine misfires
With a 6-cylinder engine, misfires can occur due to issues with spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors.
Excessive oil consumption
Older Dodge Ram models, including the 2009 version, may experience higher oil consumption due to worn piston rings or valve seals.
Transmission problems
The 2009 Dodge Ram has been known to have transmission issues, such as hard shifting or slipping gears.
Cooling system problems
Issues such as radiator leaks, thermostat failures, or water pump problems can cause the engine to overheat.
Fuel system issues
Problems with the fuel pump, fuel filter, or fuel injectors can lead to poor engine performance or stalling.
Exhaust manifold cracks
The 2009 Dodge Ram may develop cracks in the exhaust manifold, leading to exhaust leaks and potential engine performance issues.
Electrical system issues
Problems with the alternator, battery, or wiring can lead to a range of electrical issues, from non-starting to malfunctioning accessories.
DODGE Ram 2003

The 2003 Dodge Ram 3500 is a robust 4WD pickup powered by a 5.9L inline-six turbocharged diesel engine. Manufactured by Chrysler de Mexico in Saltillo, this Class 3 heavy-duty truck features a hydraulic brake system and dual rear wheels. Ideal for heavy-duty tasks, it combines durability with impressive towing capabilities.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: 24 value Cummings, Sales Code: ETC

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems often suffer from brake fluid leaks, which can lead to reduced braking efficiency and increased stopping distances.
Air in brake lines
Air in the brake lines can cause a spongy brake pedal feel and reduced braking performance.
Worn brake pads or rotors
Over time, brake pads and rotors wear down, leading to decreased braking effectiveness and potential damage to the brake system.
Engine misfires
In-line 6-cylinder engines, like those in the 2003 Dodge Ram, can experience misfires due to issues like faulty spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors.
Exhaust manifold cracks
The 24-valve Cummins engine is known for developing cracks in the exhaust manifold, which can lead to exhaust leaks and reduced engine performance.
Turbocharger issues
The Cummins engine is turbocharged, and turbocharger failures or malfunctions can lead to a loss of power and increased exhaust smoke.
Fuel system problems
Clogged fuel filters or faulty fuel injectors can cause poor engine performance and reduced fuel efficiency.
Cooling system failures
Issues such as a faulty water pump, radiator, or thermostat can lead to engine overheating in the 2003 Dodge Ram.
Timing chain wear
Over time, the timing chain in the 24-valve Cummins engine can wear out, leading to poor engine performance and potential engine damage if not addressed.
DODGE Ram 2005

The 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 is a robust pickup truck powered by a high-output 5.9L inline-six turbo diesel engine. With 4WD capability and a hydraulic brake system, it’s built for tough terrains and heavy-duty tasks. Manufactured in Saltillo, Mexico, this Class 2G truck offers a solid blend of power and durability.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: High Output , Sales Code: ETH

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems rely on fluid to function properly. Leaks can lead to decreased braking efficiency.
Worn brake pads or rotors
Over time, brake pads and rotors wear down and can cause reduced braking performance or noise.
Master cylinder failure
The master cylinder is crucial for hydraulic brake systems. Failure can lead to a complete loss of braking ability.
Air in brake lines
Air in the hydraulic brake lines can cause a spongy brake pedal feel and reduce braking effectiveness.
Overheating issues
The in-line 6-cylinder engine can develop overheating problems, often due to a faulty thermostat or water pump.
Misfires and rough idling
These issues can be linked to ignition coil or spark plug problems, common in older engines.
Fuel injector problems
Dirty or clogged fuel injectors can affect engine performance, leading to reduced power and efficiency.
Timing chain or belt wear
Over time, the timing chain or belt can wear out, affecting the engine’s timing and potentially causing severe damage.
Exhaust manifold cracks
Common in high-output engines, this can lead to exhaust leaks and reduced engine performance.
Oil leaks
Gaskets and seals can degrade over time, leading to oil leaks which can affect engine performance and longevity.
Egr valve issues
A faulty Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valve can cause rough idling, poor performance, and increased emissions.
Turbocharger problems (if equipped)
High-output engines may have a turbocharger, which can develop issues like oil leaks or bearing failures.
DODGE Ram 2006

The 2006 DODGE Ram 3500 Heavy Duty is a robust pickup truck powered by a high-output 5.9L inline-six diesel engine with a turbocharger. Manufactured by Chrysler de Mexico Toluca in Saltillo, this 4WD truck features an extended cab with four doors and boasts a gross vehicle weight rating of Class 2H. Ideal for heavy-duty tasks, it combines power and durability.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: High Output , Sales Code: ETH

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems can develop leaks in the brake lines, master cylinder, or wheel cylinders, leading to a loss of braking power.
Brake fade
Overheating of the hydraulic brake system can cause the brake fluid to vaporize, resulting in a temporary loss of braking efficiency.
Brake pedal issues
A soft or spongy brake pedal can indicate air in the hydraulic lines or a problem with the master cylinder.
Head gasket failure
In-line 6-cylinder engines are prone to head gasket issues, which can cause coolant leaks and engine overheating.
Valve train wear
High-output engines, like the one in the 2006 Dodge Ram, can experience accelerated wear on valves, lifters, and camshafts.
Timing chain problems
In-line engines can develop issues with the timing chain or tensioner, leading to improper engine timing and performance issues.
Fuel injector problems
High-output engines may have increased wear on fuel injectors, leading to poor fuel delivery and engine performance.
Crankshaft position sensor failure
In-line 6-cylinder engines can have issues with the crankshaft position sensor, leading to engine misfires or stalling.
Catalytic converter failure
High-output engines produce more emissions, which can lead to premature failure of the catalytic converter.
Egr valve issues
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valves can become clogged or fail, leading to increased emissions and engine performance problems.
DODGE Ram 2004

The 2004 Dodge Ram 2500, manufactured by CHRYSLER DE MEXICO TOLUCA in Saltillo, Mexico, features a powerful 5.9L in-line 6-cylinder turbo diesel engine. This 4WD pickup boasts a gross vehicle weight rating between 8,001 - 9,000 lb and comes with a high-output engine. Ideal for heavy-duty tasks, it combines robust performance with reliability.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: High Output , Sales Code: ETH

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems rely on brake fluid to function properly. Leaks can reduce braking efficiency and cause safety issues.
Worn brake pads or shoes
Over time, brake pads or shoes wear down and need to be replaced to maintain stopping power.
Brake rotor issues
Warped or damaged brake rotors can cause vibrations or reduced braking performance.
Master cylinder failure
A failing master cylinder can lead to a loss of hydraulic pressure, making the brakes feel spongy or unresponsive.
Engine misfires
An in-line 6-cylinder engine can experience misfires due to issues with spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors.
Head gasket failure
The head gasket can fail, leading to coolant leaks and potential overheating problems.
Timing chain/belt issues
A worn or broken timing chain/belt can lead to engine failure or poor performance.
Fuel system problems
Clogged fuel injectors or a failing fuel pump can cause poor engine performance and reduced fuel efficiency.
Cooling system issues
Problems with the radiator, water pump, or thermostat can lead to engine overheating.
Exhaust manifold leaks
Cracks or leaks in the exhaust manifold can cause exhaust gases to escape, leading to reduced engine efficiency and increased emissions.
Transmission problems
Automatic transmissions in Dodge Rams can experience issues such as slipping, hard shifting, or failure to engage.
Suspension wear
The Ram's suspension components, like control arms and bushings, can wear out over time, leading to poor handling and ride comfort.
DODGE Ram 2010

The 2010 Dodge Ram 2500 Heavy Duty is a robust pickup truck powered by a 6.7L diesel engine with 4WD. Manufactured by Chrysler de Mexico in Saltillo, this crew cab model offers hydraulic brakes and a gross vehicle weight rating of 9,001 - 10,000 lbs. Safety features include front and side airbags across all rows, along with manual seat belts and pretensioners. This vehicle is perfect for heavy-duty tasks and off-road adventures.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Sales Code for Engine - ETJ

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems can develop leaks in brake lines, hoses, or around the master cylinder, reducing braking performance.
Brake pad wear
Over time, brake pads wear down and need replacement to maintain effective braking.
Brake rotor issues
Brake rotors can warp or become uneven, leading to vibrations or reduced braking efficiency.
Master cylinder failure
The master cylinder can fail, leading to a loss of hydraulic pressure and braking power.
Abs sensor problems
The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) sensors can malfunction, causing the ABS warning light to illuminate and potentially affecting braking performance.
Engine misfire
With a 6-cylinder engine, issues such as spark plug failure, fuel injector problems, or ignition coil issues can cause one or more cylinders to misfire.
Oil leaks
The engine may develop oil leaks from gaskets, seals, or the oil pan, leading to potential engine damage if not addressed.
Cooling system problems
Issues with the radiator, water pump, or thermostat can cause the engine to overheat.
Transmission issues
The Dodge Ram 2010 may experience transmission problems such as slipping, hard shifting, or failure to engage.
Fuel system problems
Dirty or failing fuel injectors, a faulty fuel pump, or clogged fuel filters can affect engine performance.
Exhaust manifold leaks
The exhaust manifold can develop cracks or leaks, leading to increased noise and potential exhaust fumes entering the cabin.
Timing chain/belt problems
If the timing chain or belt wears out or breaks, it can cause significant engine damage.
Egr valve issues
The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) valve can become clogged or fail, leading to reduced engine performance and increased emissions.
DODGE Ram 2007

The 2007 Dodge Ram 2500 is a robust pickup truck powered by a high-output 5.9L inline-six diesel engine with a turbocharger. Built by FCA US LLC in Fenton, Missouri, this 4WD truck features a hydraulic brake system and falls within the Class 2G weight category (8,001 - 9,000 lb). Ideal for heavy-duty tasks, it combines power with reliability.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: High Output , Sales Code: ETH

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems can develop leaks in the brake lines, master cylinder, or calipers, leading to reduced braking performance.
Brake fade
Overheating during heavy use can cause brake fade, reducing braking efficiency.
Worn brake pads
Regular wear and tear can lead to reduced braking power and increased stopping distances.
Brake rotor warping
Excessive heat from braking can cause the brake rotors to warp, leading to vibrations and reduced braking efficiency.
Master cylinder failure
The master cylinder can wear out over time, leading to a spongy brake pedal or reduced braking power.
Brake booster issues
Problems with the brake booster can lead to a hard brake pedal and increased effort required to stop the vehicle.
Brake line corrosion
Over time, brake lines can corrode, especially in areas with harsh winters, leading to potential leaks and braking issues.
Vacuum leaks
The brake booster relies on engine vacuum; leaks in the vacuum system can affect brake performance.
Abs malfunctions
Issues with the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) can lead to warning lights and reduced control during hard braking.
In-line 6 engine problems
Though generally reliable, the inline-6 engine can suffer from issues like head gasket failure, overheating, and worn timing chains.
Fuel injector issues
Clogged or failing fuel injectors can lead to poor engine performance and reduced fuel efficiency.
Engine misfires
Caused by ignition system issues, fuel delivery problems, or compression loss, misfires can affect engine performance.
Exhaust manifold cracks
The exhaust manifold can develop cracks, leading to exhaust leaks and reduced engine efficiency.
Turbocharger wear (if equipped)
The high-output engine variant may have a turbocharger, which can wear out or fail over time, leading to reduced power and increased emissions.
Cooling system failures
Issues with the radiator, water pump, or thermostat can lead to engine overheating and potential engine damage.
Oil leaks
Common in older engines, oil leaks can arise from various seals and gaskets, leading to low oil levels and potential engine damage.
Timing chain wear
Over time, the timing chain can stretch or wear out, leading to timing issues and potential engine damage.
DODGE Ram 2001

The 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 is a robust pickup truck with a 5.9L V6 diesel engine and a turbocharger, offering powerful performance and reliability. Manufactured by Chrysler de Mexico Toluca in Saltillo, this 4WD vehicle features an extended cab with half rear doors, making it versatile for both work and leisure. Its Class 2G weight rating ensures it can handle heavy loads, while the hydraulic brake system provides reliable stopping power.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
V-Shaped
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: 24 value Cummings, Sales Code: ETC

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
In hydraulic brake systems, leaks in the brake lines, master cylinder, or calipers can cause a loss of brake fluid, leading to reduced braking performance or brake failure.
Brake pad wear
Over time, brake pads wear down and need to be replaced. Worn brake pads can reduce braking efficiency and cause damage to the brake rotors.
Abs system failure
The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) can sometimes fail due to sensor malfunctions or electrical issues, leading to a loss of ABS functionality.
Master cylinder failure
The master cylinder can wear out or develop internal leaks, leading to a spongy brake pedal or loss of braking power.
Brake rotor warping
Brake rotors can become warped from excessive heat or uneven wear, causing vibrations or pulsations when braking.
Brake caliper issues
Calipers can seize or develop leaks, leading to uneven braking or reduced braking effectiveness.
Ignition coil failure
In V6 engines, ignition coil problems can cause misfires, poor engine performance, and difficulty starting the engine.
Fuel injector issues
Fuel injectors can become clogged or fail, leading to poor fuel economy, rough idling, and reduced engine performance.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner can wear out, leading to timing chain noise or even engine damage if the timing chain jumps.
Exhaust manifold leaks
Exhaust manifold leaks can cause a ticking noise, poor engine performance, and increased emissions.
Cooling system problems
Issues with the radiator, water pump, or thermostat can cause the engine to overheat, leading to potential engine damage.
Transmission issues
The transmission can develop problems such as slipping, hard shifting, or failure to engage gears, affecting the vehicle's drivability.
DODGE Ram 1998

This 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 pickup, assembled in Saltillo, Mexico, features a robust 5.9L V6 diesel engine with turbocharging. It has a club cab configuration with 2 doors and a 4x2 drive type. With a gross vehicle weight rating in the Class 2G range, this truck is designed for both power and durability.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
V-Shaped
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: Inerrcool

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems can develop leaks in the brake lines, hoses, or master cylinder, leading to reduced braking efficiency and potential brake failure.
Brake master cylinder failure
The master cylinder can wear out over time, causing a loss of hydraulic pressure and resulting in a spongy brake pedal or complete brake failure.
Engine overheating
V-shaped engines, particularly in older models, can suffer from cooling system issues such as radiator leaks, thermostat failure, or water pump failure, leading to overheating.
Head gasket failure
In a V6 engine, head gasket failure can lead to coolant leaks, oil contamination, and loss of compression, causing poor engine performance and overheating.
Spark plug issues
V6 engines can have issues with spark plugs fouling or failing, leading to misfires, reduced fuel efficiency, and rough running.
Timing chain or belt problems
Over time, the timing chain or belt in a V6 engine may wear out or break, causing engine timing issues and potentially severe engine damage.
Fuel injector problems
Clogged or faulty fuel injectors can cause poor fuel delivery, leading to engine misfires, reduced power, and increased fuel consumption.
Intercooler issues
The intercooler in the engine can develop leaks or become clogged, reducing its efficiency and leading to higher intake air temperatures, which can affect engine performance.
Vacuum leaks
Vacuum hose deterioration or disconnection can lead to rough idling, stalling, and poor acceleration.
Transmission problems
The 1998 Dodge Ram is known to have issues with its automatic transmission, such as slipping, hard shifting, or failure to engage gears properly.
DODGE Ram 1998

The 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 is a robust pickup truck featuring a 5.9L in-line 6-cylinder diesel engine with an intercooler and turbo. With a 4WD system and a cab designed for extra space, it’s built for tough jobs and off-road adventures. Manufactured by FCA US LLC in Missouri, this truck offers safety with front airbags and a passenger deactivation cutoff system.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: Intercooler

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems rely on fluid pressure; any leak can cause a loss of braking power.
Brake master cylinder failure
The master cylinder can wear out, leading to reduced braking efficiency or complete brake failure.
Brake booster issues
Problems with the brake booster can cause a hard brake pedal, making it difficult to stop the vehicle.
Brake pad and rotor wear
Regular wear and tear of brake pads and rotors can lead to reduced braking performance and squealing noises.
Vacuum leaks
Intercooler engines can develop vacuum leaks, affecting performance and fuel efficiency.
Head gasket failure
In-line 6-cylinder engines are prone to head gasket issues, which can lead to coolant leaks and engine overheating.
Fuel injector problems
Dirty or clogged fuel injectors can cause poor engine performance, rough idling, and increased fuel consumption.
Timing chain/belt wear
Over time, the timing chain or belt can stretch or wear out, leading to engine misfires or even severe engine damage.
Water pump failure
The water pump can fail, causing the engine to overheat, which is critical for an intercooler setup.
Crankshaft position sensor failure
This can lead to engine stalling, misfiring, or failure to start.
Oil leaks
Common in older engines, oil leaks can cause low oil levels and potential engine damage if not addressed.
Turbocharger issues
If equipped with a turbocharger due to the intercooler, problems can arise such as turbo lag, oil leaks, or failure of the turbocharger itself.
DODGE Ram 2001

The 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 is a robust pickup truck featuring a 5.9L V6 diesel engine with a turbocharger, produced by FCA US LLC. This extra cab model, built in Fenton, Missouri, offers a hydraulic brake system and a 4x2 drive type. The vehicle falls within the Class 2G weight rating, making it suitable for heavy-duty tasks.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
V-Shaped
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: HD Cummins, Sales Code: ETH

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
Hydraulic brake systems rely on fluid to transmit force. Leaks can lead to reduced braking efficiency or failure.
Brake pedal feels spongy
Air in the hydraulic lines can make the brake pedal feel soft and ineffective.
Worn brake pads or rotors
Over time, brake pads and rotors wear out and need replacement to maintain optimal braking performance.
Brake caliper issues
Calipers can seize or fail, impacting the ability to properly clamp the brake pads against the rotors.
Engine misfire
V6 engines can experience misfires due to issues with spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors.
Oil leaks
Older Dodge Ram models may develop leaks from valve cover gaskets, oil pans, or rear main seals.
Cooling system problems
V-shaped engines can suffer from overheating due to issues with the radiator, water pump, or thermostat.
Exhaust manifold cracks
The Cummins HD engine is known for its durability, but exhaust manifolds can crack over time, leading to exhaust leaks and reduced performance.
Fuel system issues
Problems with the fuel pump or fuel injectors can lead to poor engine performance or stalling.
Turbocharger issues
If equipped, the turbocharger can develop problems such as bearing failure, leading to reduced power and increased exhaust smoke.
Transmission problems
The automatic transmission in older Dodge Ram trucks can experience issues like slipping, hard shifts, or failure to engage.
Electrical issues
Wiring problems or failing sensors can lead to a variety of issues, including starting problems and erratic engine behavior.
DODGE Ram 2001

The 2001 Dodge Ram 2500, manufactured by Chrysler de Mexico in Saltillo, is a V6 diesel pickup with a 5.9L engine and a turbocharger. It features an extended cab with half rear doors and a hydraulic brake system. Designed for heavy-duty tasks, this 4x2 truck falls within the Class 2G weight rating, making it a robust choice for demanding jobs.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
V-Shaped
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: 24 value Cummings, Sales Code: ETC

Problems:

Brake fluid leaks
In hydraulic brake systems, leaks in the brake lines, master cylinder, or calipers can cause a loss of brake fluid, leading to reduced braking performance or brake failure.
Brake pad wear
Over time, brake pads wear down and need to be replaced. Worn brake pads can reduce braking efficiency and cause damage to the brake rotors.
Abs system failure
The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) can sometimes fail due to sensor malfunctions or electrical issues, leading to a loss of ABS functionality.
Master cylinder failure
The master cylinder can wear out or develop internal leaks, leading to a spongy brake pedal or loss of braking power.
Brake rotor warping
Brake rotors can become warped from excessive heat or uneven wear, causing vibrations or pulsations when braking.
Brake caliper issues
Calipers can seize or develop leaks, leading to uneven braking or reduced braking effectiveness.
Ignition coil failure
In V6 engines, ignition coil problems can cause misfires, poor engine performance, and difficulty starting the engine.
Fuel injector issues
Fuel injectors can become clogged or fail, leading to poor fuel economy, rough idling, and reduced engine performance.
Timing chain tensioner failure
The timing chain tensioner can wear out, leading to timing chain noise or even engine damage if the timing chain jumps.
Exhaust manifold leaks
Exhaust manifold leaks can cause a ticking noise, poor engine performance, and increased emissions.
Cooling system problems
Issues with the radiator, water pump, or thermostat can cause the engine to overheat, leading to potential engine damage.
Transmission issues
The transmission can develop problems such as slipping, hard shifting, or failure to engage gears, affecting the vehicle's drivability.
DODGE Ram 2003

The 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 is a robust 4WD pickup powered by a 5.9L inline-6 turbocharged diesel engine, producing high output. Built in Saltillo, Mexico, this truck offers a hydraulic brake system and is classified under Class 2G with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 8,001 - 9,000 lb. With its 2-door layout, it's designed for heavy-duty performance and reliability.

Spec:

Brake System Type
Hydraulic
Engine Configuration
In-Line
Engine Number of Cylinders
6
Other Engine Info
Engine Info: High Output, Sales Code: ETH

Problems:

Brake fluid leak
Hydraulic brake systems can develop leaks in the brake lines, master cylinder, or calipers, leading to reduced braking efficiency.
Brake fade
Overheating in hydraulic brake systems, especially during heavy use, can cause brake fade, reducing stopping power.
Worn brake pads/rotors
Over time, brake pads and rotors wear down and need replacement to maintain effective braking performance.
Engine misfire
In-line 6-cylinder engines can experience misfires due to issues with spark plugs, ignition coils, or fuel injectors.
Head gasket failure
High-output engines like the one in the 2003 Dodge Ram can be prone to head gasket failures, leading to coolant leaks and engine overheating.
Timing chain/belt wear
Regular wear and tear on the timing chain or belt can cause it to stretch or break, leading to engine performance issues.
Fuel system problems
Issues with the fuel pump, fuel filter, or fuel injectors can cause poor fuel delivery and affect engine performance.
Crankshaft position sensor failure
This sensor is critical for engine timing and can fail, causing the engine to stall or not start.
Oil leaks
Older engines often develop oil leaks from seals or gaskets, leading to potential engine damage if not addressed.
Cooling system issues
The engine can overheat due to problems with the radiator, thermostat, water pump, or cooling fans.
Exhaust manifold cracks
High-output engines can generate more heat, leading to potential cracks in the exhaust manifold.
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