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Start with a Free Case Evaluation and find out whether your RAM truck may qualify. You do not pay upfront legal fees to have your case reviewed.
Our team reviews your repair records, warranty coverage, and dealership history to identify the strongest available remedy — buyback, replacement, or cash settlement.
From repair-order review to manufacturer communication, we handle the process so you don't have to chase answers from the dealership or FCA/Stellantis.
RAM trucks are often purchased because owners expect strength, reliability, and daily dependability. When a truck used for towing, hauling, or work keeps returning to the dealership for the same problem, the impact can be bigger than a simple inconvenience.
Transmission concerns are one of the most common RAM truck complaint categories. RAM 1500 and 2500 owners frequently report hard shifting, severe hesitation, or downshift clunks from their TorqueFlite 8-speed or Aisin automatic transmissions. Dealerships often attempt to resolve this by performing TCM flashes or adaptive learning resets, which frequently mask underlying valve body failures. Engine complaints can include loss of power, stalling, rough running, oil leaks, cooling system concerns, or warning lights that return after repairs.
Electrical and infotainment problems can also create lemon law concerns. Touchscreen failures, backup camera malfunctions, battery drain, and recurring dashboard warnings may support a claim when they continue under warranty. If your truck has repeat defects that affect use, value, or safety, the California Lemon Law may give you options.






The team at Lemon Laws focuses exclusively on helping consumers pursue lemon law claims involving FCA US LLC and Stellantis vehicles. We know exactly how corporate claims departments evaluate warranty repair timelines and out-of-service metrics. RAM is closely connected to Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler, and other FCA/Stellantis vehicles, which means manufacturer claim handling often follows similar documentation and warranty-review patterns.
In our experience, RAM owners often receive repeated software updates, transmission reprogramming, or "could not duplicate" repair notes before realizing the repair history may already support a legal claim.

1. Submit Paperwork
This will help us easily identify how bad your lemon is.
2. Case Manager Review
Our expert team will review your case with you to determine the best course of action.
3. Settlement
After letting our team do the heavy lifting, all you have to do is wait for your settlement, it's that easy!
1. Submit Paperwork
This will help us easily identify how bad your lemon is.
2. Case Manager Review
Our expert team will review your case with you to determine the best course of action.
3. Settlement
After letting our team do the heavy lifting, all you have to do is wait for your settlement, it's that easy!

California lemon law protects consumers when a manufacturer cannot repair a substantial warranty defect after a reasonable number of repair attempts. RAM trucks may qualify when unresolved defects affect safety, reliability, use, or value.
The law may apply to new vehicles, leased vehicles, and certain used vehicles that remain covered by the original manufacturer's warranty or a certified pre-owned warranty. RAM 1500, RAM 2500, RAM 3500, and other truck owners may have rights if recurring defects continue despite dealership repairs.
A RAM truck does not have to completely stop working to qualify. Repeated transmission failures, engine issues, electrical malfunctions, safety-system defects, or long repair-shop stays may be enough to justify a legal review.
The Federal Trade Commission provides consumer information about written warranties and federal warranty protections. California law may provide additional remedies when a qualifying vehicle cannot be repaired within a reasonable number of attempts.

Does a RAM 1500 qualify under California lemon law? Yes. A RAM 1500 may qualify if a warranty-covered defect remains unresolved after a reasonable number of repair attempts. Transmission issues, engine problems, electrical failures, and safety defects are common reasons owners request a case review.

2022 RAM 1500
Carlos M.
California
"My RAM kept going back to the dealership for shifting problems. The repair visits kept stacking up, and the issue never stayed fixed. The team reviewed my records and helped me pursue a buyback."

2021 RAM 2500
James R.
California
"I used my truck for work, so losing it to repeated engine repairs was a major problem. LemonLaws handled the manufacturer communication and made the process much easier."

2023 RAM 1500
Priya S.
California
"The touchscreen and backup camera kept failing after repairs. I finally had someone explain my rights and help me move the claim forward."
The manufacturer may repurchase your defective RAM truck and reimburse qualifying payments, taxes, registration fees, and related costs.
Some consumers keep the vehicle and receive compensation for the diminished value caused by recurring defects.
A comparable replacement vehicle may be available when appropriate under California lemon law.
Can you get a buyback for a defective RAM truck? Yes. If your truck qualifies, the manufacturer may be required to provide a buyback, replacement vehicle, or settlement depending on the facts of the claim.
Serving RAM Owners Statewide
Our team helps RAM truck owners pursue lemon law claims for qualifying warranty defects. We offer remote and in-person consultations for consumers who need help understanding whether repeated repair attempts may support a claim.
Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act: California's primary lemon law requires manufacturers to repair, replace, or refund qualifying vehicles when warranty defects cannot be fixed after a reasonable number of repair attempts.
Tanner Consumer Protection Act: The Tanner Act helps establish when a vehicle may be presumed to be a lemon. Repair attempts, safety defects, and total days out of service can all matter.
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act: A federal law that protects consumers with written warranties. It can support warranty claims involving defective vehicles and other consumer products.
Frequently Asked Questions

Recurring truck problems can affect your work, your schedule, and your peace of mind. If your RAM keeps returning to the dealership for the same issue, you should not have to keep guessing whether the next repair will finally work.
You may qualify for a buyback, replacement vehicle, or settlement — no fees unless we win. Speak with a RAM lemon law attorney.