Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
230410608/08/2007230350710023351Exterior lamp - lens fogging. *nj12/04/2007

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
07/01/201028000
 The blinkers on my truck either won't turn on, or when they do turn on, they blink the opposite direction that i am actually turning. sometimes the blinkers won't turn off at all. this is definitely a safety hazard.
02/10/200942000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2008 dodge ram 1500. the contact was driving approximately 25 mph attempting to make a turn when the turn signal failed to turn off automatically. the manufacturer was notified regarding the failure who stated that the dealer would perform a diagnostic test to determine the cause of failure. the contact stated that the dealer should repair the vehicle free of charge due to the safety issue. the failure mileage was 42,000.
01/22/2009120
 Tl*the contact owns a 2008 dodge ram 1500. the contact has experienced issues with the vehicle ever since it was purchased. the headlights failed to produce the proper lighting to see at a distance. she purchased new bulbs that were installed at the dealer. in addition, the windshield wiper blade froze to the windshield and the vehicle would jump uncontrollably. the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure and stated that the contact needed more experience driving the vehicle. she took the vehicle to the repair shop and the mechanic stated that the tires could cause the vehicle to jump. the mechanic further stated that the abs was located only in the rear of the vehicle; therefore, the stopping distance will increase. she informed the dealer of the mechanic's diagnosis and was advised to drive the vehicle a little longer to allow the suspension to loosen. the dealer stated that she needed to become familiar with the vehicle. the failure mileage was 120 and current mileage was 5,800.
11/04/20081
 On my 2008 dodge pickup truck there is no adjustment for lowering the headlights a truck is made to carry weight in the back end or pull a trailer, both of which makes the front of the truck raise in height. while pulling my trailer i receive about 100 cars per hour that flash there high beams just as they approach me causing me to be blind for a second or two. both the dealer and the manufacture has verified that there is no adjustment for the headlights and there is nothing they can do. i live in calif. and believe it's against the law to drive with lights so high that they blind the on coming traffic. about 2 weeks ago while driving through sacramento in a rain storm at night i could not see the reflectors that mark the lanes and came close to having an accident because my headlights were so high. i think that dodge should be made to correct this condition on all of there trucks before people get hurt. *tr