Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
VISIBILITY - DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER SYSTEM - WINDSHIELD - CONTROLS/WIRING
 The motor blower fan shorted out, causing damage to the fuse box under the hood.
VISIBILITY - REARVIEW MIRRORS/DEVICES
01/01/1998204/01/1996
 Side mirrors change postion when the wind blows. dealer has admitted problem was noticed, they have changed design in 1997 vehicles. they have also offered to put different mirrors on this vehicle at consumer's cost.*ak *slc
08/10/19970
 While driving around town mirrors are fine. but on highway, mirrors slowly fold back to the window, making it impossible to see the rear. dealer in crestview, was aware of problem to the extent that they have a solution for it, using a penny. *ak
VISIBILITY - REARVIEW MIRRORS/DEVICES - EXTERIOR
01/01/1998204/01/1996
 Side mirrors change postion when the wind blows. dealer has admitted problem was noticed, they have changed design in 1997 vehicles. they have also offered to put different mirrors on this vehicle at consumer's cost.*ak *slc
07/01/1996105/01/1996
 Driver's rearview mirror failed. qcaw
VISIBILITY - WINDSHIELD
06/15/200287424006/04/1996
 Windshield cracked for no apparent reason in june 02. it had recently progressed the full lenght of the windshiled obstructing drivers view. during winshield replacement technician found windshield was seperated from polyurethane bedding and was loose. the only thing holding the windshield in was the moulding around the windshield. technician said the windshield was either prepared incorrectly or not prepared at all during factory installation.
04/04/2001105/01/1996
 Damaged hood,windshield,hood hinges,wiper arms
VISIBILITY - WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER
04/04/2001105/01/1996
 Damaged hood,windshield,hood hinges,wiper arms
12/13/2000106/01/1996
 Several other dodge ram owners i know in the area have reported identical windshield wiper failure in the last few days. in each case, the wipers qiut working and repeated fuse replacement (20 a) resulted in immediate fuse failure. i feel this should be a recall item based on the number of incidents occurring. *ak
VISIBILITY - WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER - MOTOR
01/14/1999
 The passenger's windshield wiper arm motor broke, which may cause visual difficulty. also, the steering system is very loose, and dealer had to replace the steering shaft. problem is still occurring. presently, dealer wants to replace the steering column and other parts. in addition, there are problems with transmission and transfer case which has been replace 3 times. please provide further information. *ak
VISIBILITY/WIPER
05/25/20121410001
 In the 1994-2001 model year dodge ram 1500, 2500 and 3500 trucks there is no relay in the wiring circuitry use for the headlights. when the ram was redesigned in 1994, the engineers did not find it necessary to change the 40-year old design for the headlight system; feeling only the need to use a larger gauge wire to handle the excessive heat of the halogen bulbs. unfortunately, neither the wires nor the switch or internal rheostat (for the instrument panel lighting) could handle this load and the following near tragic even has been an all too common occurrence. a recall (or at the very least a tsb has been issued for the 3500 model dodge rams, which are comprised of the exact same switch and wiring, but nothing has been noted about the 1500 or 2500 models. i cannot understand this, and this is the very reason i feel compelled to be writing this complaint in the first place. one night i was driving along the freeway at about 55-mph when the headlight switch, relay and connected wiring all became overheated, causing them to melt. becoming frantic, i was able to quickly wiggle the dimmer switch (combination/turn signal switch), then the headlight switch until i got them to come back on. during that episode i had them go out on me about 4 times that i recall. currently the vehicle remains unfixed and is not drivable at night. being a mechanic, my first thought was to check the relays and fuses to see if they were blown or bad. to my dismay, i could not find any relays! this was how i discovered, through some online research, about the recurring problem with the headlight switch- how i was not alone in this situation and the rest of the aforementioned paragraph. i will gladly be available for phone calls, questions, and to take pictures of the parts in question. *tr
05/25/2012141000
 In the 1994-2001 model year dodge ram 1500, 2500 and 3500 trucks there is no relay in the wiring circuitry use for the headlights. when the ram was redesigned in 1994, the engineers did not find it necessary to change the 40-year old design for the headlight system; feeling only the need to use a larger gauge wire to handle the excessive heat of the halogen bulbs. unfortunately, neither the wires nor the switch or internal rheostat (for the instrument panel lighting) could handle this load and the following near tragic even has been an all too common occurance. a recall (or at the very least a tsb has been issued for the 3500 model dodge rams, which are comprised of the exact same switch and wiring, but nothing has been noted about the 1500 or 2500 models. i cannot understand this, and this is the very reason i feel compelled to be writing this complaint in the first place. one night i was driving along the freeway at about 55-mph when the headlight switch, relay and connected wiring all became overheated, causing them to melt. becoming frantic, i was able to quickly wiggle the dimmer switch (combination/turn signal switch), then the headlight switch until i got them to come back on. during that episode i had them go out on me about 4 times that i recall. currently the vehicle remains unfixed and is not driveable at night. being a mechanic, my first thought was to check the relays and fuses to see if they were blown or bad. to my dismay, i could not find any relays! this was how i discovered, through some online research, about the recurring problem with the headlight switch- how i was not alone in this situation and the rest of the aforementioned paragraph. i will gladly be available for phone calls, questions, and to take pictures of the parts in question.