Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - IGNITION - SWITCH
05/01/200006/01/1999
 In july i received chrysler recall #875 which stated:the ignition switch and/or steering column wiring on your ram truck may overheat when the blower motor is operated at high speed for an extended period of time. this can cause stalling, loss of blower motor or power window operation, abs or airbag lamp illumination or a steering column/instrument panel fire.the day i received the notice, the starter died before i could get to the dealer. i tried to call chrysler to determine the likelihood of a connection between failure and recall. the dealer performed the recall service and replaced the starter and solenoid. by the time i reached chrysler, the repairs were complete. the mechanic, performing his first 875 recall said nocorrelation. i asked if there were other starter failures that might be related to the recall. the dealer said he would have chrysler call me to answer the question and provide information. the dealer continues to say that only chrysler would know, chrysler says only the dealer can answer.because failure of electric motors and solenoids can often result from low-voltage, over-heating, or over-current or rapidly repeated voltage application and the existence of such conditions seems to be well documented in recall 875, these conditions are reasonable cause of starter failure. chrysler should pay for the atarter or show there is not a history of similar failures of other trucks recalled on 875.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - STARTER ASSEMBLY
05/01/200006/01/1999
 In july i received chrysler recall #875 which stated:the ignition switch and/or steering column wiring on your ram truck may overheat when the blower motor is operated at high speed for an extended period of time. this can cause stalling, loss of blower motor or power window operation, abs or airbag lamp illumination or a steering column/instrument panel fire.the day i received the notice, the starter died before i could get to the dealer. i tried to call chrysler to determine the likelihood of a connection between failure and recall. the dealer performed the recall service and replaced the starter and solenoid. by the time i reached chrysler, the repairs were complete. the mechanic, performing his first 875 recall said nocorrelation. i asked if there were other starter failures that might be related to the recall. the dealer said he would have chrysler call me to answer the question and provide information. the dealer continues to say that only chrysler would know, chrysler says only the dealer can answer.because failure of electric motors and solenoids can often result from low-voltage, over-heating, or over-current or rapidly repeated voltage application and the existence of such conditions seems to be well documented in recall 875, these conditions are reasonable cause of starter failure. chrysler should pay for the atarter or show there is not a history of similar failures of other trucks recalled on 875.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - WIRING
05/11/20052270002005/14/2000
 Dt: fuel pump, blowing fuses, fast as fuses are put in the are blown again. as soon start the vehicle the fuses blow. the botton fuse box where wire go into engine shout off relay, burned relay. this wire starts out a 10- gauge wire, it reduses down when it goes main controll module half the size. this also runs both coil packs and all the fuel injectors. the wiring harness need to be completely replace, and the modle needs to be inspected by a cetrfied dodge mechine to make sure wiring is proper size and make sure there are not shorts in this.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - WIRING - INTERIOR/UNDER DASH
2012/19/1994
 Wiring harness failure causing multiple shorts in system, resulting in replacement of the ignition switch, light switch and blown fuses. mjs