Ram Lemon Law Attorney
Experiencing problems with your Ram? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.
Ram Models We Cover
Ram 1500
2020-2024 · Full-Size Pickup
Ram 2500
2020-2024 · Heavy Duty Pickup
Ram 3500
2020-2024 · Heavy Duty Pickup
Ram ProMaster
2020-2024 · Commercial Van
Ram ProMaster City
2020-2023 · Compact Van
Ram 1500 Classic
2020-2024 · Previous Gen Pickup
Ram TRX
2021-2024 · Performance Pickup
Ram Rebel
2020-2024 · Off-Road Trim
Ram Laramie
2020-2024 · Luxury Trim
Ram Power Wagon
2020-2024 · Off-Road Heavy Duty
Common Ram Defects
We Handle Ram Lemon Law Cases Across California
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Ram Lemon Law FAQ
Is the Ram 1500 eTorque mild hybrid system covered under Lemon Law?
Yes. The eTorque 48-volt mild hybrid system is standard on many Ram 1500 configurations and has been a frequent source of warranty complaints. Common failures include the belt-driven starter-generator unit failing prematurely, the 48-volt battery module losing charge, and rough or delayed engine restarts from auto start-stop. These defects can leave you stranded or cause jarring driving experiences that substantially impair the vehicle's use under California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act.
Can I file a Lemon Law claim for Ram 1500 air suspension failure?
Absolutely. The Ram 1500's optional four-corner air suspension is a premium feature that significantly affects ride quality, towing capability, and ground clearance. When the air springs leak, the compressor fails, or the system cannot maintain proper ride height, it constitutes a substantial impairment of the vehicle's use and value. Many Ram 1500 owners have experienced repeated air suspension failures despite multiple compressor and air spring replacements at the dealer, which builds a strong Lemon Law case.
My Ram EcoDiesel keeps going into limp mode from DEF system errors. What are my options?
The Ram EcoDiesel DEF system is notorious for triggering false fault codes that force the truck into limp mode, severely limiting speed and power. Common culprits include the DEF injector, SCR catalyst, NOx sensors, and the DEF heater. Under California Lemon Law, if your dealer has attempted to repair the DEF system multiple times without a permanent fix, or if the truck has been out of service for 30 or more cumulative days, you have strong grounds for a buyback or replacement claim.
Does the Ram 1500 transmission shudder qualify as a Lemon Law defect when towing?
Yes. The ZF 8-speed transmission shudder in Ram 1500 trucks is often most pronounced when towing or hauling, which is a primary use case for a pickup truck. Transmission shudder, harsh shifts, and delayed engagement while towing create safety concerns and undermine the fundamental purpose of the vehicle. California law does not require the defect to occur at all times; if it manifests under normal and intended driving conditions like towing, it qualifies as a substantial impairment.
Are Ram trucks used for work or commercial purposes covered by California Lemon Law?
Yes, with some distinctions. California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act covers vehicles purchased primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. However, vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating under 10,000 pounds that are used for business purposes may also be covered. Most Ram 1500 models fall well within this threshold. If your Ram truck is used for a small business or mixed personal and work purposes, you likely retain full Lemon Law protection.
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