There are 24 owner-reported suspension complaints for the 2019 Ram 1500in NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
On or around March 12 2026 The drivers front tire air suspension and compressor both went out causing tire to drop which meant it was rubbing the finder well it has been taken to a dealership and confirmed No warning lamps or warnings visible to me appeared on the truck just noticed the change in how it was driving and noticed the significant drop in tire
Air suspension keeps failing in cold weather.
I have what seems to a manufacturing issue with my ram 1500. The air suspension will not stay inflated after taking it to the dealership. They cited no issues but the problem continues to take place.
De breakes light its somethimes flashing in the panel and my suspensionsistem i pay tochange because its was damage and the garanted didnt apicate
I purchased a 2019 Ram 1500 in November and have since been unable to pass state inspection due to several issues with the vehicle. I have contacted the dealership three times to request repairs, but they have repeatedly told me there is nothing they can do. I reached out to the Massachusetts Lemon Law, and they advised me to contact a lawyer immediately. The problems preventing my vehicle from passing inspection include excessive play in the bushing of the right front upper control arm, excessive play in the ball joint of the right front lower control arm, issues with both front struts, and excessive wear on the stub shafts of the front differential assembly, necessitating a front axle replacement since a kit is unavailable. Additionally, both front axle shafts need attention, and I require four-wheel spacers to prevent tire rubbing, as well as four fender flares. Within the first 30 days of purchase, I informed the dealership about the truck's tires not passing inspection. They acknowledged the tires were worn but claimed they still passed. When alignment issues arose due to bad ball joints, the dealership insisted the ball joints were up to spec. Unsatisfied, I sought a second opinion from another Dodge dealership, which confirmed the ball joints were faulty and identified additional issues with the front axles, struts, control arms, and front differential assembly. I provided this information to the original dealership, seeking repairs, but was again told there was nothing they could do. I have documented all my communications with the dealership and their responses. At the time of purchase, I received a powertrain warranty through Zurich that covers the front axles and front differential assembly. However, the dealership did not provide an inspection report or certification of the vehicle's condition when I bought it.
My 2019 Ram 1500 is experiencing the exact same issues listed in recall 75B but my VIN number is not part of the recall. The symptoms that it is having are the exact ones listed in your recall from 9/11/24 concerning the ABS and stability control issues. It is very disheartening that there wasn’t a better investigation done on this issue either on your end or on Ram’s end. I’m sure there are plenty more vehicles that are affected that aren’t in this recall. My truck did it as I was going highway speeds (70mph) and the abs and stability control issues also disengaged my speed control as I was on the highway. It was a good thing there wasn’t another car behind me or I would have been struck from behind.
Air suspension failure on front drivers side 2019 Ram Rebel. When it was below freezing outside, a warning message flashed across the screen saying service air suspension immediately. Went home and got up later to drive again and the warning message was gone, never to be seen again. Fast forward and it was extremely hot out. Noticed the truck was leaning to one side. Jumped in, started it, and the height recentered. Got out and could hear an active air leak. Drove for a while and would always raise and lower as normal. Issue seemed to go away. Finally, it came back. When trying to change the heights, a message flashed that said “Air suspension system overheating. Ride height safe to maintain.” Sent to dealership. Took 2 days to find issue. Mopar gave oddly specific instructions to determine if that was the issue. Air suspension replacement cost $2500 and not covered under any warranty. Took almost 2 months to get the part. National shortage of the part. Was told driving to vehicle was a safety concern because if the motor in the suspension failed, it could cause the vehicle to rapidly fall, causing loss of control and airbag deployment. Ram refused to call back when trying to get answers about what was going on. Dealer contacted other dealerships and parts places across the country to no avail. When the part came unexpectedly and I picked up the vehicle, I was informed that another 2019 Ram Rebel was there for rear air suspension failure with the same issue of inability to locate a part.
The contact owns a 2019 Ram 1500. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle stalled with the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle was able to restart however, the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the vehicle was diagnosed with alternator, tension belt, torque sensor, and CV axle shaft failure. The contact was informed that the alternator, tension belt, torque sensor, and CV axle shaft needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and a case was opened. The failure mileage was approximately 82,032.
Chime comes on. Then displays parksense temporarily unavailable. Then a few seconds later another chime and a display come on and reads service shifter. And if my cruise control is on the vehicle disengages the cruise control. When this happens occasionally will disengage the transmission and I will have to pull over and shut the vehicle off then start it back off. Then it will let me put it back in gear. When the vehicle will also start up sometimes and the shifter will not let me put it in gear. Then I’ll shut it down. Restart it then it will be ok. The vehicle has been in Ram service department 4 times. Twice in Nevada and twice in California. They haven’t been able to rectify the problem. The first time in the shop was back in May. The last time was in August. And it’s going back in Sept 10 th.
This truck as well as multiple others I have seen complaints on multiple dodge ram forums where something is causing the battery to die then the stability control light comes on and the the truck will not change gears until the battery is completely disconnected to "reset" the computer and then it's like the battery never died. It works great with no issues for months then out of nowhere the exact same issue happens once again. We have spent thousands of dollars fixing this issue to no avail just keep replacing parts that apparently aren't the fix. So far we have replaced the torque converter, the battery as well as paying for multiple diagnostics to which they keep replacing the battery saying that is the issue but obviously it can't be the battery when it's getting replaced over and over SOMETHING is causing this draw making the battery die. PLEASE ADDRESS THIS AND ISSUE A RECALL SO WE AREN'T LEFT WITH THIS HORRIBLE TASTE IN OUR MOUTHS AND DON'T NOT WANT TO PURCHASE ANY MORE DODGE VEHICLES BECAUSE WE OWN ALL DODGE VEHICLES BUT NEVER HAVE WE HAD SUCH PROBLEMS AS WITH THIS 2019 RAM 1500 VIN [XXX] BECAUSE THIS IS BREAKING US. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
I am not sure if this issue is electrical or suspension or even computer related. My car battery was dead after just driving it a few hours ago. I came out and heard a noise coming from the truck that sounded strange coming from under the hood, like something was trying to start or like a long delayed switching sound or airpump (I'm not sure). When starting the vehicle it only clicked and the battery showed low, the air suspension, airbags, safety systems and a lot more all lit up on my dashboard. I do have a video but on my cell phone not the computer from which I am writing this and it is too large of a file size for here. I placed the batter on a charger and it took a very long time to get enough of a charge but still wouldn't start. I had to get mad and keep pressing the start button and letting go on and off and on and off before it eventually started. I have not experienced this issue since but it was concerning to me that all the suspension, leveling, safety, headlight directional systems, etc. had errors flashing or cycling on the dash to be serviced and it killed my battery by having components activating audibly so and just disappear.
Left rear shock absorber reservoir broke and fell from the vehicle. It appears the weldment is defective. Had this happened while traveling at highspeed the reservoir tank could have caused serious damage, injury or death. The uploaded picture shows the left shock above with the missing reservoir tank. The right shock has the mfg information.
The contact owns a 2019 Ram 1500. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the rear differential axle seized. The contact stated that the vehicle had seized in the middle of the road. The contact was able to safely get the vehicle to the shoulder of the road. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was diagnosed with a failed rear suspension and a failed rear differential axle and that the rear suspension and rear differential axle needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure reoccurred. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the rear suspension axle seized again. The contact was able to move the vehicle to the shoulder of the road. The vehicle was towed to the dealer. The vehicle was diagnosed with a failed rear differential axle and failed rear suspension, and it was determined that the rear differential axle and rear suspension needed to be replaced. The contact stated that the vehicle had been at the dealer for six months and the vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and a case was filed. The failure mileage was approximately 54,000.
2019 ram 1500 bighorn 5.7 slowed down truck started shaking really bad , throttle actuator mass airflow, stability control come on. Tried to start it quit and tried again engine started to turn over and stopped no lights nothing local shop said cylinder #8 gone engine locked needs engine 76,844 miles not under warranty had 2 other rams up to almost 150k no problems
The sway bar bushings failed under 36000 miles. I had been hearing a clunk since 25000k, and it was only diagnosed at 35000 miles. The issue started in Feb 2022, fixed in July 2022 under warranty. Initially looked at by Lindsay CDJR in Manassas VA. Second look by Farrish CDJR in Fairfax. June 2022. Repaired by Lindsay CDJR in Manassas VA.
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DRIVING DOWN HIGHWAY WHEN BALL JOINT FELL OUT CAUSING TO SKID DOWN HIGHWAY, TOOK TO DEALERSHIP IN THEY SAID WAS A DEFECT.
LOOSE REAR SUSPENSION. CREATES A WOBBLE THAT INCREASES WITH SPEED. VEHICLE SEEMS UNSTABLE. BEEN TO MULTIPLE DEALERS AND THEY SAY TIRES ARE OUT OF LINE. I HAVE PAID FOR EIGHT WHEEL ALIGNMENTS AND THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN CONSTANT SINCE I PURCHASED THE VEHICLE. *TR
MY VEHICLE HAS BEEN IN SERVICE FOR OVER 6 MONTHS. THEY ARE UNABLE TO FIGURE OUT WHAT IS WRONG. MY RAM CONSTANLY MAKES A BANGING NOISE WHILE DRIVING. THEY CHANGED THE ENTIRE FRONT END AND THE NOISE CONTINUES. ALSO HAVE A MILDUE SMELL AND PICTURES OF WATER LEAKING DOWN THE INSIDE OF THE WINDSHIELD. OPENED A CASE WITH FCA THEY REFUSE TO BUY THE TRUCK BACK
ON THREE (3) DIFFERENT OCCASIONS BETWEEN FEBRUARY 25 AND APRIL 29, 2019 WHILE DRIVING THE VEHICLE ON AN OPEN HIGHWAY, TWICE ON THE INTERSTATE AND ONCE IN THE CITY, THE VEHICLE STARTED TO BOUNCE OUT OF CONTROL AND SHORTLY AFTERWARDS THE ALERT MESSAGE CAME ON THE SCREEN INDICATING THAT I SHOULD "SERVICE THE SUSPENSION SYSTEM IMMEDIATELY". THREE DIFFERENT TIMES I HAVE HAD TO RETURN THE VEHICLE TO THE DEALERSHIP DUE TO SUSPENSION PROBLEMS. EACH TIME THE VEHICLE JUST STARTED BOUNCING OUT OF CONTROL WHILE DRIVING AND SHORTLY AFTERWARDS THE ALERT WARNING MESSAGE CAME ON THE SCREEN INDICATING THAT I SHOULD "SERVICE THE SUSPENSION SYSTEM IMMEDIATELY". THE FIRST TIME IT HAPPENED THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT STAFF INDICATED "INSPECTED UNDER CARRIAGE AND FOUND A RUPTURED AIRBAG ON RIGHT REAR, NO PHYSICAL DAMAGE REPLACED RIGHT REAR AIRBAG ON SUSPENSION AND FILLED WITH NITROGEN. TEST DROVE TO VERIFY REPAIR". THE SECOND TIME THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT STAFF INDICATED "SCANNED VEHICLE FOUND DTC C152-2A/C1562 INCORRECT OPERATION OF PUMP, RIGHT REAR SPRING IS BROKEN, DUE TO HEIGHT SENSOR FAILURE". THIS IS THE THIRD INCIDENT AND THE VEHICLE HAS BEEN IN THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT SINCE APRIL 29, 2019 (9 DAYS) FOR THE THIRD TIME WITH A SUSPENSION PROBLEM AND I HAVE NOT BEEN TOLD WHAT THE PROBLEM IS AND WHEN I WILL GET MY TRUCK BACK.
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