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Problems with 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 STEERING

On average, the 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 starts to “feel” problems with the STEERING and its various aspects after 97 655 miles.

Components Affected by STEERING Issues

We have classified the 79 complaints from 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 about STEERING into the following categories.

HYDRAULIC POWER ASSIST SYSTEM 1

Recently reported STEERING problems on 2007 Dodge Ram 3500

Tl - the contact owns a 2007 dodge ram 3500. the contact stated that when turning either left or right, the front end of the vehicle would make a popping sound without warning. the contact stated that nhtsa campaign number 13v528000(steering ) had exceeded a reasonable time for repair. the contact received the recall notification in november of 2013. the manufacturer was notified of the failure where they stated that parts for the recall would approximately be available in may of 2014. the approximate failure mileage was 90,000 and the current mileage was 109,000. dr

Truck steering and suspension shake when traveling over bumps or traveling at certain speeds. multiple mechanics have explained that the entire front end of the truck is unsafe. after finding that this is such a common occurrence with ram trucks, it seems that the issue has been covered up by dodge as they will not assist in the cost to replace the faulty geometry that causes sloppy steering components. they recommended that i replace the tie rod and damper, and yet they recommended replacing it with a completely upgraded part that will be very expensive to fix. i also can not get this part because it currently has a recall on the part, so i am stuck without being able to fix my truck. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 dodge ram 3500. the contact stated that while driving approximately 4 mph and making a turn, the power steering assist failed without warning. the steering wheel became difficult to turn and caused the contact to crash into tree. there was no injuries and a police report was not filed. the vehicle was driven from the scene and taken to an independent mechanic where the power steering pump was replaced. the manufacturer was notified of the problem. the approximate failure mileage was 93,000. ..updated 05-09-14 *bf *tr

The right front tire,a general ameritrac 235/80r/17,which is the original spare tire that was put on just a couple of months before,started to shake. i went to local tire store to get a new one installed. they did not have any so i was on my way home. its about 8 miles each way to this store from my home. on the way home,this tire blew up like it had a bomb in it! the disintegrating tire destroyed my running board,fender flair and dented the trucks fender.i didn't have a spare,so i used the trucks tire tools (another issue)and took one of the rear duals off of the back and put in on the front to get home.after a trip to the tire store,they would replace or adjust this tire,so i had to buy a new one.well just the other day that tire started to shake too.after running 70 mph on the interstate,and having tire issues with the same general tires,i was quick to get off an exit ramp to see what was making my truck shake.i quickly noticed that the left front tire was coming apart like the other one had done.so i did the same as before,i took a dual wheel off and put in the steer position.this tire was coming apart and i caught it before it blew too. upon removal i about fell over when i seen a bulge in this tire on the inside where the tread and sidewall meet. this bulge was the size of a large grapefruit!these tires have 16/32 tread when new. the one that was coming apart still has 13/32 tread.barely worn. the dealer has offered to pro rate the tire.thats ok. but what about the damage the other had done to my truck? i guess im out of luck??these general tires obviously have safety issues that need looked into. the tire dealer and general tire (and myself) are lucky there weren't any injuries as when the first tire blew at 50 mph,i had my hands full keeping my truck under control. had i had my trailer behind me with a load on it going 70 mph,there would have been one hell of a wreck. *tr

I was driving at 60mph and hit a bump and that's when the front end started to shake so bad i had to stop and get out to see if i had a flat but now after doing my own research on a lot of forum a lot of the dodge rams have what thayer call the death wobble and it does scare u to death when it happens! dodge has always had weak front end so on there big trucks! to much engine too light of a front end! very few dodge 2500 and 3500 owners get 100,000 miles of them before parts have to be replaced (ball joints and sway bars) i love my dodges but hate the weak front ends! i do have video of the shake. thanks *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 dodge ram 3500. the contact stated that while exiting a residential garage, the driver's side tie rod fractured. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic however, the mechanic was unable to determine the cause of the failure. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure but did not offer any assistance since the vehicle was not included in any recalls. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileage was 82,000. updated 01/15/13*lj the consumer stated the vehicle was repaired. the front end steering was repaired by the manufacturer at no cost to the consumer. updated 1/23/2013*js

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 dodge ram 3500. while driving at approximately 70 mph over a bump in the road, the vehicle began to vigorously shake without warning. the contact downshifted to slow the vehicle down. the failure recurred on several occasions at various speeds. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated that the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 13v528000 (steering). the vehicle was not repaired. the contact also stated that the front passenger side tire had to be replaced four times. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 160,000.

i was driving on the ih 45 service in houston, tx. without warning the right tierod end fell off. this caused the truck to make a hard left turn hitting a metro buss. it was towed to clear lake dodge where i purchased it. they say they no responsibility in this matter please let me know if you have any knowledge in this.[xxx] information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr

2007 dodge ram 3500. consumer states vehicle shimmied to the point where the consumer had to pull over *tgw the consumer discovered the entire front end of the truck had come apart. the consumer took the vehicle to a certified alignment shop, but was informed there was nothing wrong with the alignment and the tires were properly balanced. after doing some research, the consumer discovered there were other owners that experienced the same problem and no recall had been issued. the consumer stated the problem was known as the "death wobble". through additional research, the consumer found an upgrade kit for the problem at a cost of $ 859.79. the consumer stated he recently received a recall notice in the mail, regarding the left tie rod and believed the problem was more than a tie rod.*jb

2007 dodge ram 3500. consumer writes in regards to safety recall 16 concerning left tie rod *tgw the dealer informed the consumer they were only allocated a certain amount of parts at a time for the recall. the consumer was informed it would be at least four weeks before the vehicle would be fixed. *jb

Death shake! i was driving on highway ,@ 65 mph hit brake in bridge, truck shook uncontrollably had to slow down and pull over to get it to stop ,it caused me to shake myself,if it doesn't kill me ,i may have a heart attack that's how scary it is ! which alot of you out there already know. dodge needs to address this immediately! what's worse is my son was in the truck and there was a semi behind me,its amazing how we weren't rammed by the semi! i bought this truck to haul horses ,that wont happen until this problem is fixed! so therefore it defeats the purpose of buying this quite expensive truck! *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 dodge ram 3500. the contact stated that as he attempted a left turn at 5 mph, the driver side tie rod snapped, causing him to lose control of the vehicle. the vehicle was towed to the dealer where the dealer inspected the vehicle and advised that the complete tie rod assembly would need replacing. the contact refused repairs and the vehicle was towed to a local mechanic where the contact was awaiting repairs. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 58,876.

Today while pulling into a parking stall i had a catastrophic steering failure. the drivers side steering tie rod stud fractured where it bolts into the knuckle. the tie rod dropped between the tire and suspension causing loss of steering control and the left wheel was no longer connected to the linkage. i searched several dodge enthusiast forums and it seems other owners have experienced similar failures. this truck was serviced approx 2 years ago at a local dodge dealership and the entire steering linkage was replaced because of loose and knocking steering when turning. the incident today required me to have the truck towed to my residence pending research and possible repair. this vehicle has not been involved in any situation where the steering linkage would have been damaged. i inspected the broken stud and it appears to have had a catastrophic failure of the metal. any direction or assistance would be appreciated. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 dodge 350. the contact stated that the vehicle jerked violently while driving over a bump at 65 mph. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, who was unable to diagnose the failure. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and offered no assistance. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 58,000 and the current mileage was 67,000. the vin was not available.

Power steering hose developed a leak where it rubbed on the frame/body and the power steering gearbox developed a leak at the output shaft. this allowed all the fluid to leak out loosing power steering. not knowing you had lost the assist until you tried to turn could cause you to run off the road or hit another vehicle. also the fluid actuates the brake booster causing you to loose brake assist which makes it difficult to stop as it is very hard to overcome the forces of the hydraulic booster holding the brake pedal which could cause an accident. the repair shop had a hard time finding a hose as it is a dealer item and they didn't stock it. they had a hard time finding a gearbox also but finally found a remanufactured one. new ones were not available. *tr

We have replaced two steering gear boxes on this 2007 dodge ram 3500.we called several dodge dealers for a replacement box but they said that they are back- ordered and would be a three week wait if they can even get one since they have about 1,013 on back orders as of yesterday.we were informed that this gear box is the same one that is used on the mercedes benz automobiles.now there is alot of difference between a car and a very heavy duty 1 ton truck.they really didnt think this one out,it is a real safty problem.my husband was turning from the highway to the side street when it broke ,this was the second one we put on it only had 213 miles on it.dodge must be aware of it as the dealers have told us it is a problem he had to wait for traffic to let him make a wide turn onto the oncoming lane of traffic.we have a 2003 dodge ram pu with the same gear box and i drive it all the time and now i am thinking if this would happen to me i do not think i could have the strenght to avoid a serious problem, on the open highway it would be horrible.this is the vehicle i use to transport our severly handicapped son now i am concerned for our safty as well as others with these trucks please look into this problem thank-you. *tr

Right outer tie rod end fell apart causing loss of steering. vehicle pulled hard left however i was able to safely stop without hitting anything. the truck did not show any early warnings and had regular preventive maintenance. i did keep the failed part and that of my fathers, which failed about 5 weeks after mine. that makes a 100% failure rate of the same part on our two trucks which is very disturbing! as soon as we are able we are going to replace all factory tie rod ends on these trucks. our dodge dealer had inspected the left side of this truck in july and said it was safe. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 dodge ram 3500. the contact without any warnings the front end of the vehicle started to shake violently. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer to have it diagnosed and they were unable to determine the cause of the failure. the vehicle had been left with the dealer a total of four times and they were unable to repair the failure. the failure mileage was 130,000 and the current mileage was 140,000.

The left tie rod ball stud fractured. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 dodge ram 35000. the contact stated that while attempting to park the vehicle at low speeds, the front tie rod fractured. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer to be diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer advised that the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign id number: 11v350000 (steering: linkages: tie rod assembly) and denied assistance with the repair. the vehicle was not repared. the failure and the current mileage was 140,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 dodge ram 3500. while driving approximately 25 mph, the contact experienced difficulty in controlling the steering. the vehicle was driven to the side of the road and towed to an independent mechanic who stated that the front drivers side tie rod would need to be replaced; however the part was discontinued. in order to repair the vehicle the entire front suspension would need to be replaced. the vehicle had not been repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 95,067. the vin was unavailable.

I was driving and hit a bumpy place in the road and the whole truck started shaking uncontrollably. i had to stop on the freeway before i could get it under control. we took it to the dealership where we purchased it and they said there is nothing wrong with it. we have since done research and found this problem to affect alot of these vehicles. to those that experience it we call it "the death wobble" because there is nothing you can do except stop and hope you don't get into an accident. *tr

2007 dodge ram 3500 truck. consumer states loss of steering *tgw according to the service repair invoice, the tie rod broke, which had to be replaced along with the steering dampener. *jb

I lost control of my vehicle and nearly crashed. this is the third time this has happened. it seemed as if a tire had blown, but that was not the case. i now am told that the tie rods need to be replaced. dodge and two independent mechanics have told me it is due to "failed tie rods" not connected with chrysler's notification code h46. dodge should issue a recall notice on this issue, as it appears to have happened to many others many times, and someone is going to be seriously injured or killed. it is referred to as the dodge death wobble. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 dodge ram 3500. while driving over a bump in the road at speeds of 70 mph, the front end began wobbling excessively and the steering wheel momentarily became uncontrollable. the dealer was unable to determine the cause of the failure and advised that numerous factors could have contributed to the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure and current mileages were 75,700.

Tl*the contact owns a 2007 dodge ram 3500. while driving at approximately 25-35 mph, the contact drove over a pothole and the right front tie road failed causing him to lose control of the vehicle. the vehicle crashed into a tree. the passengers sustained injuries to the mouth, face and knee. the vehicle was towed to the contacts home. the contact called the manufacturer and was told that the dealer was privately owned and they were not responsible if the dealer chose not to repair the recalled part. the insurance company did not inspect the cause of the failure. the current and failure mileages were approximately 64,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 dodge ram 3500. the contact stated that the vehicle wobbled when he drove over a bump at 50 mph. the vehicle wobbled uncontrollably until the contact decelerated to a very low speed. the contact purchased and installed a steering dampener to remedy the failure. the failure recurred approximately two years later. the vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was unknown.

The motor suddenly died and the windshield washer started spraying , the windshield wipers started operating and lost power steering. i finally coasted the truck into a vacant lot and stopped. smoke was boiling from under the hood. i opened the hood and found the fuse box(tipm module) smoking. i rushed to my tool box for tools and at that time the truck motor started cranking and trying to start even with the key out of the ignition. luckily the truck was not in gear and i finally got all battery cables unhooked from both batteries. also the horn was honking intermittently as if the theft alarm was activated. as of today (6-9-14) this has happened four (4) times. *tr

Death wobble 2007 dodge 3500 75,000 miles have replaced everything. *tr

While driving at highway speeds (65mph or greater) my 2007 dodge ram 3500 will suddenly begin to shake violently after an uneven surface in the road is struck. this has happened several times over the course of the past 2 years. the only "fix" action is to slow the vehicle by releasing the gas pedal and applying the brake. i have taken the vehicle into the dealer to have it inspected for a safety recall involving the steering and was told there was nothing wrong. i took the vehicle into a second dealership after this last episode of "death wobble" and was told that the tie rods, and steering dampening shock needed to be replaced. the vehicle is still under warranty and the dealership is in the process of ordering the parts to replace the tie rods and steering dampening shock. for information purpose, the vehicle is located in germany and is driven on autobahn's with highway speeds greater than the u.s. *tr

I have had a 03 ram 2500, 04 ram 3500, and 07 ram 3500. i have experienced a death wobble numerous times with each vehicle at all highway speeds after hitting pot holes and bumps. it violently shakes the whole truck until you reduce the speed to 30-40 mph. it feels like the truck will lose control and shake off the road. i have heard numerous complaints and feel this issue needs to be addressed by chrysler before someone gets hurt or killed. i have taken each truck into the dealership three times to be looked at and they said nothing was wrong with it. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 dodge ram 3500. the contact stated that the front passenger's side tie rod failed while accelerating from a traffic stop. the contact was able to repair the failure by replacing the tie rod. in addition, the contact stated that the rear passenger's side wheel was cracked due to defective material. the manufacturer was made aware of the failures, the failure mileage was 105,000 and the current mileage was 155,000. *tr

2007 dodge 3500 4wd 4 door aprox. 101,800 highway miles.no warning no previous condition truck drove fine greased at factory interval's or sooner. small upset in pavement. left tie rod end came apart at 70 mph with driver and 3 children on board. hwy.31 east of dawson texas.got truck stopped with out incident with out steering. hammered tie rod back together to get on trailer and had truck trailered to berry chrysler.they said there was a recall on the steering linkage but this was the approved linkage and no farther action needed. they told me to contact you to complain because they knew a recall was needed but chrysler would not listen to them. to fix the truck they replaced the whole steering system. a total redesign changing geometry and much larger tie rods,ends and steering arm all at customer expense! i do have the old parts. it was only by the grace of god that i stopped the truck without accident or injury. no warning no steering this is a major problem!! people will die over this one. many trucks are in line for this problem to start happening. please stop this problem now before people die. thank you *tr consumer is correcting information. updated 11/12/09. *nj

I purchased a new 2007 dodge 3500 , that started to fail in many areas of the vehicle, before the 10,000 mile mark. freedom dodge here in lexington kentucky deliberately executed insurance fraud to blame clutch failure on a minor collision that never busted a light, radiator, etc. and was able to drive after collision. before the accident i noticed clutch slipping, truck tires began to wear at an extreme rate, and vibrations was becoming an increasing problem. i then took the truck to freedom dodge where they blamed all on minor collision, in which i turned to geico for reimbursement. geico fought dodge on this issue, then freedom dodge went back on their previous documentation and blamed the failures on me, and documented that. i have documents of them going back on their previous documentation. i have all documentation to support all, while paying a high payment for this so called "heavy duty" truck, i was forced to make repairs or give back. after replacing clutch that cost me over $1600.00 the other problems visibly arising was to much to take from my family to pay for. this truck and the voluntary repo process has destroyed my good credit that i have worked so hard to perfect. thanks to dodge/chrysler my family now suffers from my purchase from freedom dodge. the deliberately falsified company documents to make financial gain, and continue to sell these vehicles to others, knowing from many others these trucks are junk. the motor is built by cummins, never had a problem from motor, but all parts behind trucks are junk and designed for failure, to increase sales in their service dept. my family has dearly paid for my choice to by a dodge. due to the many recalls, the last one being with rack & pinion, resulting in spontaneous crash, i would not allow my family to ride in this truck out of fear for their lives. my wife was furious, because i was forced to drive such an unsafe and failed vehicle. they ruined my life and our credit,we deserve comp. *tr

Vehicle begins shaking violently cause loss of control. i have to come to a complete stop to regain control of the vehicle. no mechanics or dodge service centers know what is causing the problem. i have spent over $2000 to have things replaced and problem has not been fixed. this is a very dangerous problem. i have searched the internet for solutions. all i have found are other people with this problem an no one knows how to fix it! *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2007 dodge ram 3500. while driving 65 mph, the steering wheel locked up and caused the contact's husband to strike a guardrail head on. the vehicle drifted sideways until it came to a rest. the frontal air bags failed to deploy. the police and fire departments were called and a police report was filed. her husband was not taken to the hospital. the contact has attempted to get in touch with the dealer and manufacturer, but neither have responded. she received an air bag booklet from chrysler. the failure and current mileages were 80,000. updated 10/17/08. *lj updated 10/17/08. *jb

2007 dodge 3500 lost steering power. consumer states that the vehicle was almost impossible to steer. mechanic determined that a metal gear in the power steering assembly was faulty. *kb the metal shavings from the hear had contaminated the entire power steering system and had also damaged the power steering pump. *jb

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