Ram Truck Service Schedule Ohio

Ram Truck Service Schedule Ohio
Ram Service Center Near Me
Congratulations on your new Ram truck. You can be confident that your truck represents precision workmanship, distinctive styling, and high quality. And you surely want to keep your Ram truck running at those same standards for years to come; the best way to achieve this is with regular maintenance. You will find the recommended maintenance schedule in your owner's manual. Sticking to this schedule will help assure your vehicle's safe and enjoyable operation. Also, remember that your authorized dealer knows your Ram truck best, has factory-trained technicians and genuine parts, and cares about your satisfaction when it comes to service.
20,000 miles or 2 years
At this point, you should have the front suspension inspected along with the tie rod ends and replace any components if necessary. If you own a Ram 2500 or 3500, you should have the front and rear axle inspected and checked for gear oil leakage. If you frequently tow or take your truck off-road, it is best to change axle fluid at this time. Your technician should also inspect and adjust your brakes.
40,000 miles or 4 years
Once you hit 40,000 miles, it's a good idea to have the CV/Universal joints inspected and replaced if needed. $40,000-miles is also the time to have your transfer case fluid replaced as well as your engine air filter. If you have a Ram 1500, have your technician inspect the front and rear axle surfaces. If gear oil leakage is suspected, check the fluid level.
60,000 miles or 6 years
When your odometer hits the 60,000-mile mark, you should have all that previous item checked, as well as a few more, such as adjusting the parking brake if necessary and changing the automatic transmission fluid and filter. Note that you should have this service done more often if you tow with your truck.
80,000 miles or 8 years
At this point, you should have your suspension and tie rod ends checked and replaced again. If you own a 2500/3500 Model, now is the time to have the front and rear axle checked and serviced again.
100,000 miles or 10 years
By now, your Ram truck is just starting to become broken in. If you continue to follow the maintenance schedule, your truck will last you another 100,000-miles! This service marker is a little more detailed, and you should have all the items mentioned earlier checked as well as replace the spark plugs, Flush and replace the engine coolant, and inspect and replace the PCV valve if necessary.
Rouen CDJR is here to keep your Ram truck running like new!
The service team at Rouen Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram understands that you're busy, and bringing your truck in for maintenance isn't your idea of a fun time. However, it's well worth the time and money spent. Regular maintenance can save you money, time, and a massive headache. Major issues can put your truck out of commission for days or even weeks, so taking an hour out of your day seems worth it at that point. Having your vehicle cared for here at Rouen Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram service center is an excellent choice for several reasons. First and foremost, we offer convenience. We provide an online service appointment scheduler. Log in any time of the day or night and schedule your appointment when it's easiest for you. You can also drop off your vehicles any time of the day or night-simply leave the keys in our dropbox. Plus, we can drop you back off at work or home with our shuttle service.
May not represent actual vehicle. (Options, colors, trim and body style may vary)
Max payload/towing estimate ratings shown. Additional options, equipment, passengers, and cargo weight may affect payload/towing weights. See dealer for details.
