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Is 2004 Dodge Ram a good truck?

Is 2004 Dodge Ram a good truck?

2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Ratings Overview The average rating is a 3.8 out of 5 stars. The 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5. It ranks 19th out of 32 for all car brands.

Is a 5.7 Hemi a V8?

5.7L HEMI® V8 ENGINE Next up is the iconic and powerful 5.7L Hemi V8. The Hemi puts out an impressive 395 horsepower, 410 lb-ft of torque and can tow up to 11,610 pounds when properly equipped.

Is the Dodge 5.7 Hemi reliable?

Again, the Chrysler 5.7 HEMI is a pretty reliable engine. Problems can and will occur at some point in the engines life. However, it’s a risk we take with all engines and the best we can do is maintain them as well as possible. 5.7L HEMI longevity should be north of 200,000 miles if well maintained.

What kind of engine does a Dodge Ram have?

By 2004, the 5.7L HEMI was the only engine available on all RAM Heavy Duty models. As the success and popularity of the 5.7L HEMI engine grew, Dodge began to expand its offerings beyond the Dodge RAM to include other models like the Durango, Magnum, Grand Cherokee, Charger, and Challenger.

Are there any problems with the Dodge 5.7 Hemi?

As with any engine, the 5.7L HEMI has had its share of issues over the years, many of which were never widespread enough to warrant formal recalls. Some of these problems include:

Are there any problems with the Dodge Ram 1500?

Some of these problems include: To save you time and hassle, we’ve outlined some of the most common Dodge 5.7 HEMI problems in detail for you below so you can get a better idea of what these issues entail and which models (like the Dodge RAM 1500) are most likely to be affected.

What kind of engine does the Dodge Durango have?

In the next couple of years, this 345 Hemi engine became available in numerous models produced by Chrysler: Dodge Durango, Chrysler 300C, Dodge Magnum R/T, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Dodge Charger, and others. Let’s take an in-depth look at the 5.7 Hemi engine design, its common problems, reliability, and longevity.

By 2004, the 5.7L HEMI was the only engine available on all RAM Heavy Duty models. As the success and popularity of the 5.7L HEMI engine grew, Dodge began to expand its offerings beyond the Dodge RAM to include other models like the Durango, Magnum, Grand Cherokee, Charger, and Challenger.

As with any engine, the 5.7L HEMI has had its share of issues over the years, many of which were never widespread enough to warrant formal recalls. Some of these problems include:

Some of these problems include: To save you time and hassle, we’ve outlined some of the most common Dodge 5.7 HEMI problems in detail for you below so you can get a better idea of what these issues entail and which models (like the Dodge RAM 1500) are most likely to be affected.

Is the MDS on the Dodge Charger Hemi?

MDS is present in several vehicle designs or models such as Chrysler 300, Charger, Challenger, Magnum, or Dodge. In 2004, the 1 st MDS Hemi 5.7 was commissioned. After the release, for a few years, the Hemi 5.7 was affected by short-term issues. These issues lasted for a few years.

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