Dodge Ram Van owners have reported 2 problems related to steering tie rod assembly (under the steering category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
I have a Dodge van 1500 with 22000 miles. The tie rod ends failed, and the ball joints are in the process of failing. I replaced the tie rod ends and will have to replace the ball joints soon.
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The following is regarding a 1999 Dodge ram 2500 van
and failure of tie rods. At approximately 30,000 miles both outer tie rod ends
were replaced by a dealer for torn rubber boots. At approximately 64,000 miles another tie rod failure
occurred. This time it was the adjusting sleeve. The
sleeve had become loose on the tie rod end and had
developed sufficient movement to wear the threads down
to the point where total failure (separation) of the
tie rod was imminent. This occurred approximately
3,000 miles after a state inspection and with very
little warning. Because the vehicle has power
steering (which has a very dead feeling), the tie
rod had to be very near failure before its effect
could be felt in the steering. Obviously I feel this is a serious defect because
tie rod separation while moving is going to result
in a loss of control (go right into the ditch
or worse go left into oncoming traffic). While my degree is in electrical engineering, I feel
I have had enough mechanical experience and experience
working on cars to offer the following comment. I
think Dodge's design with a sleeve that is split its
entire length and depends solely on the clamps for
integrity is very poor. For example, Mitsubishi uses
a solid adjusting section with two jam nuts. Toyota
again uses a solid section that is split only at
the ends where the clamps are used to prevent rotation. Both of the latter two designs allow for a more
positive engagement of the threads.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Steering problems | |
Steering Column problems | |
Steering Tie Rod Assembly problems | |
Steering Idler Arm problems | |
Steering Gear Box problems | |
Steering Failed problems | |
Steering Wheel problems | |
Steering Is Loose problems | |
Power Steering Failed problems |