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What Are Common RAM Electric Truck Problems?

Electric trucks continue to affect how drivers view performance and capability. At Manahawkin CDJR, we guide customers through ownership details and highlight common RAM electric truck problems that drivers may encounter.

Electric powertrains offer outstanding torque and efficiency, yet like all advanced systems, they come with unique maintenance needs. Understanding potential issues helps drivers maintain long-term reliability. Explore our new CDJR models to compare the latest electric and hybrid options available.

Understanding Common RAM Electric Truck Problems

Every electric vehicle combines complex electronics, battery systems, and high-voltage components that differ from conventional setups. The most common RAM electric truck problems involve battery range, charging performance, and software calibration.

Range fluctuations often appear during extreme temperatures when battery chemistry changes and reduces energy output. Drivers may notice shorter distances between charges in colder weather, which can feel unexpected during early ownership.

Charging concerns also arise with power delivery and connection compatibility. Some public stations deliver slower speeds due to varying output ratings. Regular use of the correct charging cable and compatible station type reduces frustration and improves reliability. Software-related issues sometimes affect driver-assist functions or infotainment settings. Routine updates correct these bugs and keep the system operating as designed.

Battery Longevity and Thermal Management

Battery health defines the lifespan of every electric truck. Continuous monitoring helps protect charge capacity and long-term output. Over time, heat becomes a major factor in battery wear. Manufacturers design cooling systems to regulate internal temperatures, but external conditions can still strain performance. Parking in shaded areas and avoiding prolonged high-speed charging in extreme heat supports battery efficiency.

RAM’s electric models integrate advanced liquid-cooling systems that move heat away from critical cells. However, warning lights or irregular charging behavior signal that inspection may be necessary. Certified technicians can test each module and confirm whether cooling components or sensors need replacement before they affect range or performance.

Electrical and Charging System Maintenance

High-voltage systems require professional attention to maintain integrity. Over time, connectors, charge ports, and cabling can collect debris or moisture. These conditions may trigger fault alerts or cause charging interruptions. Dealership service centers have specialized diagnostic equipment that identifies the exact fault source and repairs it safely.

Home charging setups also influence truck performance. Outdated or improperly installed equipment can limit power flow and slow charge rates. Using a Level 2 charger approved for the vehicle model keeps the battery balanced and prevents uneven cell wear. Routine service visits confirm that the charging system operates correctly and meets manufacturer standards.

Software and Sensor Calibration

Modern RAM electric trucks depend on software-driven systems for everything from regenerative braking to stability control. When calibration drifts or updates fail, drivers may experience inconsistent pedal response or inaccurate range estimates. Keeping firmware updated maintains synchronization between sensors, control modules, and the battery management system.

If touchscreens freeze or display incorrect data, the cause usually involves outdated software or minor system conflicts. Dealerships can install current updates and reset modules to restore full functionality. Avoiding self-repair attempts protects warranty coverage and reduces the risk of damage to delicate electronics.

Maximizing Reliability Through Scheduled Care

Consistent maintenance plays the biggest role in keeping electric trucks reliable. Checking tire alignment, brake wear, and suspension components still matters, even though electric powertrains require fewer mechanical parts. Service intervals may differ from gasoline models, but skipping inspections can lead to costly problems later.

Drivers who use electric trucks for heavy towing or long commutes should follow factory maintenance schedules closely. Battery diagnostics, cooling system inspections, and software refreshes keep the truck in peak condition. You can schedule a service through our online system to keep your RAM truck ready for daily use.

At Manahawkin CDJR, we help every driver understand their electric vehicle’s needs so it continues to deliver the power, efficiency, and dependability expected from the RAM name.

 

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