Transmission Noise Problems of Dodge Ram 3500

Dodge Ram 3500 owners have reported 2 problems related to transmission noise (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Transmission Noise problem of the 2000 Dodge Ram 3500

Failure Date: 09/03/2004

I bought a Dodge diesel 1 ton from a private party. After I bought it, the previous owner called it a "lemon". He had it into Dodge for numerous problems. I have broke down in the truck twice. I left home on 9/3/04 for vacation, I was in a very remote area when I heard a terrible metal noise- it turned out to be the manual transmission. I made it to the Dodge dealer, who now wants amost $4000 to replace the transmission. I asked for help from Dodge on this repair since the truck only has 82,000 and still has a engine warranty. They are refusing. I did find out that it needs a new cluster gear and the transmission did have oil in it. The truck, aside from regular oil changes, has only been serviced at the dealer. The transmission had to be defective (idle gear is what the dealer service mgr. Told me). I decided to have my local shop install a new factory transmission. It will cost me about $3500. I don't even want to own this truck anymore. The Dodge call center has been rude and unhelpful.

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2 Transmission Noise problem of the 2001 Dodge Ram 3500

There is a grinding noise in the standard 6 speed transmission that gets worse when it is in the reverse gear. This could result in transmission going out at anytime. The cause of the noise was undetermined.

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