That’s a pretty debatable standpoint."If" there were a major problem such as this, I would hope that RAM would have issued a recall by now.
Track records speak volumes, and from where I stand, I think their track record is lackluster.
That’s a pretty debatable standpoint."If" there were a major problem such as this, I would hope that RAM would have issued a recall by now.
100%In my opinion, manufacturers weigh the cost of fixing an issue against the potential loss in revenue. Their goal is to turn a profit, which doesn’t always align with doing what’s ethically right. Recalls are typically driven by safety concerns, so unless an issue poses a clear safety risk or pressure comes from NHTSA they’re unlikely to voluntarily issue one. And this isn’t unique to Ram. Ford, GM, and pretty much every manufacturer take a similar approach. No brand is universally better each has its strengths and weaknesses. At the end of the day it comes down to picking your poison. Currently I'm drinking the Ram cocktail.
Ford CP4 pump and transmission issues are the main reasons I’m walking away. The truck has a lot of great qualities but either of these problems alone can leave you stranded. My first transmission was replaced at 13k miles, and now the second is already showing the same shifting issues just a few hundred miles later. Now at 50k. A TCM update helped somewhat, but the clutch packs were damaged and now that I’m out of warranty they won’t replace it again. The 8-speed transmission and new CP8 pump give me some optimism if they can work through the minor electrical issues, and it feels like they’ve got a solid product while working through the learning curve with the Atlantis architecture, especially since the Ram 1500 went through similar early growing pains and is now a stable platform, so there’s reason to be hopeful.100%
Ford still using the CP-4 HPFP to this day, despite a significant number of failures.
NDanecker,Ford CP4 pump and transmission issues are the main reasons I’m walking away. The truck has a lot of great qualities but either of these problems alone can leave you stranded. My first transmission was replaced at 13k miles, and now the second is already showing the same shifting issues just a few hundred miles later. Now at 50k. A TCM update helped somewhat, but the clutch packs were damaged and now that I’m out of warranty they won’t replace it again. The 8-speed transmission and new CP8 pump give me some optimism if they can work through the minor electrical issues, and it feels like they’ve got a solid product while working through the learning curve with the Atlantis architecture, especially since the Ram 1500 went through similar early growing pains and is now a stable platform, so there’s reason to be hopeful.