2024 Ram Limited 1500 - Failed less than 200 miles

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

BigAl38

Junior Member
Joined
Apr 1, 2024
Posts
2
Reaction score
2
Location
Iowa
Ram Year
2024
Engine
Hemi 5.7
Hello everyone!

I'm new to the site and was hoping to get some support. I just traded my 2019 Laramie sport in a week ago for a new 2024 Limited 1500. MSRP of $89,000. Less than 7 days of owning and only 200 miles put on it the truck completely failed. I was driving my daughter, who is only 7 months home from daycare when the truck downshifted and engine light came on. Contact dealer and scheduled appointment for next day, Saturday 4/30. It's an hour an half drive to dealer. Roughly 30 minutes into the drive the battery kept going on and off. I monitored the battery voltage and it kept decreasing. About 3/4 of the way there in the middle of farmland and steep bluffs, the truck completely failed. Everything shut down, including the power steering and brake system. If I was going around a bend and this happened I'd likely be dead today. As there are numerous steep drop-offs where I live.

Has anyone experienced this with a new 2024 with this low of mileage? I don't feel this vehicle is safe to be driven on the road for myself or anyone on the road as it failed brand new. Especially with a 7 month old in the vehicle. Luckily it was just me this weekend and luckily I was almost to a small town with no bends.

Any help is much appreciated.

Al
 

Mike Wenrich

Senior Member
Supporting Member
Joined
Jul 27, 2023
Posts
160
Reaction score
101
Location
Mariposa, Ca
Ram Year
2004.5, 2023 RAM 2500 Laramie 4x4
Engine
5.9 Diesel, 6.4 Hemi
Your help is going to come from the service dept at the dealer since this is a new truck. But I am surprised you did not have it towed there. I live in a mountain area and would not have tempted the gods by driving a failing vehicle to have it worked on. I have AAA tow and it's well worth it. And the dealer probably would have picked it up at your home given the issues. Besides that you might have something as simple as a battery failure. These new vehicles are dependent on electrical power to operate. Sadly that is what we have come to. No push start and drive anymore.

Welcome to the forum and be sure to update what happened.
 

Jerrybob

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 6, 2019
Posts
7,955
Reaction score
12,235
Location
USA
Ram Year
2019
Engine
5.7 hemi
Where are the RAM cares folks......are they reading this? I would demand a new truck.....a $90K truck with 200 miles......get an attorney......you will never be happy with this truck. At the very least......demand RAM gives you an extended warranty covering the entire truck for 100K. Good luck.
 

Scottly

Senior Member
Joined
Oct 11, 2018
Posts
1,224
Reaction score
2,323
Location
Safety Harbor, FL
Ram Year
2021
Engine
HO 6.7 Cummins
Has anyone experienced this with a new 2024 with this low of mileage?
I didn't know those lifters would fail that quickly...Hey, at least the F&I guy had time to stop laughing at you for spending that much on that POS...He'll be better able to deal with you with a straight face when you arrive on the tow truck.
 
OP
OP
B

BigAl38

Junior Member
Joined
Apr 1, 2024
Posts
2
Reaction score
2
Location
Iowa
Ram Year
2024
Engine
Hemi 5.7
Thanks for the replies.
The battery issue didn't occur until I was already on the way to the dealership. If I would have turned around it would have ended up dying on my way back home. Dealer was shocked. They told me it was a bad actuator. Fixed that and issue seemed to be fixed. However, I'm still a little worried what else could be wrong with this truck if that failed so early.
I filed a complaint with the NCDS and there is an arbitration hearing being scheduled. You're correct, I don't think I'll ever be happy with the truck due to this issue. If RAM doesn't want to replace the truck then I'm going to push for extended warranty on the truck.

I ended up having to get towed to the dealer. Had a good conversation with the tow truck driver. Sadly, dealer didn't act like they were too concerned. Think the sales manager was hiding because I never saw him the day it was towed or the day I picked up the truck again.

I'll keep everyone posted on the final outcome after hearing occurs.
 

CrispyBacon

Senior Member
Joined
Jun 16, 2017
Posts
320
Reaction score
193
Ram Year
2017
Engine
Hemi 5.7
What kind of actuator causes a battery to drain like that? While running the truck should be powered by the alternator.
Could be draining power faster than the alternator can supply it
 

turkeybird56

Military Vet 1976-1996 Retired US Army
Military
Joined
Aug 2, 2018
Posts
19,430
Reaction score
44,375
Location
Central Texas
Ram Year
2019 Bighorn, 4 X 4, 3.21 rear, Bright Flame Red Pearl Coat, Mopar tonneau cover,Westin Bed rug
Engine
Hemi 5.7
Could be draining power faster than the alternator can supply it
2024 Limited. No alternator has MGU generator with 48V battery behind rear seat and 12V battery under hood. All the electronics ref 48V have system that charges the 12V battery on hood so ops problem could be any of multitude connections, electronics or bad MGU also.
 

icecoldak

Junior Member
Joined
Dec 27, 2019
Posts
17
Reaction score
9
Location
AK
Ram Year
2020
Engine
5.7
And this probably will not be the last time it will be towed to the dealer, or break down! You can get a new truck and it will eventually be at the dealer---thats the way it goes!
 

Daw14

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 29, 2017
Posts
2,192
Reaction score
2,407
Ram Year
2014
Engine
5.7 hemi
When I purchased my 14 on the way home from the dealer about 12 miles the engine light came on , I about lost my $hit. The ink on the deal hadn’t even dried yet . I went to dealer they flashed it ,which solved the problem. I have not returned to any dealer since then. You bought a whole lot of technology,there may be a thing or two that needs attention. Also the major lose of intelligence since Covid has affected quality control accross the entire world.
 

Tulecreeper

Senior Member
Military
Joined
May 27, 2023
Posts
1,822
Reaction score
2,065
Location
Sthrn AZ
Ram Year
2023
Engine
6.4 Hemi
And this probably will not be the last time it will be towed to the dealer, or break down! You can get a new truck and it will eventually be at the dealer---thats the way it goes!
I have never had to have a vehicle towed to the dealer, or anywhere for that matter. I did have my totaled car towed down out of the mountains 40 years ago after getting in a 3-car accident, though.
 

MD Sledhead

Member
Joined
Jan 4, 2024
Posts
54
Reaction score
34
Location
USA
Ram Year
2024
Engine
5.7 Hemi etorque
2023 Silverado that parks beside me a work was dragged onto a rollback from his parking space... TWICE
The last time, he couldn't turn the truck off.
ECM, Fuel pump, new injectors. All on the 5.3 motor that's been around for 25 years.
 
Last edited:

mikeru

Super Moderator
Staff member
Super Moderator
Joined
Nov 3, 2016
Posts
3,024
Reaction score
4,332
Location
The Palouse
Ram Year
2020 Limited
Engine
Hemi 5.7L non-Etorque
I have never had to have a vehicle towed to the dealer, or anywhere for that matter.
Count yourself fortunate. I wish I could say the same. When something critical fails and you're still under warranty, the only realistic options are to tow it to the dealership, try (usually in vain) to fix it yourself, or make it a lawn ornament. I guess if you're fortunate enough to know a tech who can come to you and fix it you could go that route. But that's not a feasible option for most.

Hello everyone!

I'm new to the site and was hoping to get some support. I just traded my 2019 Laramie sport in a week ago for a new 2024 Limited 1500. MSRP of $89,000. Less than 7 days of owning and only 200 miles put on it the truck completely failed. I was driving my daughter, who is only 7 months home from daycare when the truck downshifted and engine light came on. Contact dealer and scheduled appointment for next day, Saturday 4/30. It's an hour an half drive to dealer. Roughly 30 minutes into the drive the battery kept going on and off. I monitored the battery voltage and it kept decreasing. About 3/4 of the way there in the middle of farmland and steep bluffs, the truck completely failed. Everything shut down, including the power steering and brake system. If I was going around a bend and this happened I'd likely be dead today. As there are numerous steep drop-offs where I live.

Has anyone experienced this with a new 2024 with this low of mileage? I don't feel this vehicle is safe to be driven on the road for myself or anyone on the road as it failed brand new. Especially with a 7 month old in the vehicle. Luckily it was just me this weekend and luckily I was almost to a small town with no bends.

Any help is much appreciated.

Al
Glad to hear it's fixed and you didn't have your daughter with you at the time. I couldn't imagine breaking down like that with a 7 month old. Things like this aren't common but they do happen. That's why they have a warranty. Hopefully that's your only issue and you can regain confidence in your new truck in time.
 

Lsujker

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 19, 2023
Posts
322
Reaction score
471
Location
Baton Rouge
Ram Year
2017
Engine
6.4
I believe it "came out" :D in 1999?
It did for the pickem-up-trucks. Worthy replacement for the L31. Still prefer the L31. All the troubles started in 2008 with the LY5 AFM replacing the LM7. All accounts, the LM7 is a tough motor.

But yea, way to many people I know have issues with current GM products. Really hit or miss with any brand.
 
Top