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Is a starter covered under warranty?

Is a starter covered under warranty?

Is a starter covered under a powertrain warranty? Do not assume the starter, which gets the gasoline engine running, is covered under a powertrain warranty. It might instead be covered under the “electrical” section of a factory warranty, a CPO warranty, or an extended warranty.

How long is Dodge Ram factory warranty?

3 years
The Basic Limited Warranty Coverage, or the bumper-to-bumper warranty, lasts for 3 years/36,000 miles and covers all components in the vehicle (with a few exceptions) that have any manufacturer defects.

What is the factory warranty on a 2017 Dodge Ram?

5-YEAR / 60,000-MILE POWERTRAIN LIMITED WARRANTY It covers the cost of all parts and labor needed to repair a covered powertrain component. Coverage also includes towing to the nearest Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep® or Ram vehicle dealer, if necessary.

Is there a remote start kit for a Dodge Ram 1500?

Next up, we have the MPC Complete Remote Start Kit for the Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup. This remote start kit includes an all-in-one remote start data interface bypass module, and T-Harness which reduces the amount of wire connections required to the vehicle.

Why does the starter on my Ram 1500 not work?

If your RAM 1500 starter does not work at all or only works very slowly when starting, an empty car battery could be to blame. For example, low temperatures have a significant impact on loading capacity. But there are other causes for a lack of ignition current.

When did the Dodge Ram 1500 come out?

The Dodge Ram is one of the most popular truck series in the world. First launched in 1981, it is currently in its 5 th generation and has won multiple awards over the years due to its performance and utility. As part of our series on the best aftermarket parts for the Ram 1500, we bring you the 10 best Remote Start Kits for Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup.

Are there any issues with my Dodge Ram?

This issue can potentially affect all late models. All cams wear out eventually, but a huge number of RAM owners report severe problems with well under 75,000 miles on the vehicle. The most common report is of the #3 or #2 cylinder misfiring, in combination with lifters seizing up.

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