I did not have "dead pedal" but my truck definitely did not get up and go into traffic. I just put a "Pedal Commander" in and it makes a world of difference. Takes only a few minutes to install and noticeable difference right away. It actually got better after a few days of the trans learning (I presume). Drives like it should have from the factory now. It has about 16 settings or so, I am probably in the middle.2019 3500 Aisin. First new Ram since my '03 with 48RE
The down shift to second in T/H is way too abrupt, and too common.
Combine with the EB, and its killing the rear tires on mountain descents.
I know not to use the EB with slick roads, but had some scary winter towing to learn that.
I've searched some threads, but hard to wade through 5 pages of replies.
The initial pedal lag is beyond pathetic. What have folks done to correct that?
The two footed start is needed to pullout into traffic, but I have yet to try it for a highway lane change.
Is this issue transmission programming, or the VVT? I want power when I press the skinny pedal...
Some features of this truck are super cushy; others make me completely regret buying it. Should put new seats and AC in the '03 and driven it for another 1/4 million miles. I do still won the 03 and 05.
Damn shame ya have to add after market gizmos to a $60,000+ truck to make it run right!I did not have "dead pedal" but my truck definitely did not get up and go into traffic. I just put a "Pedal Commander" in and it makes a world of difference. Takes only a few minutes to install and noticeable difference right away. It actually got better after a few days of the trans learning (I presume). Drives like it should have from the factory now. It has about 16 settings or so, I am probably in the middle.
Why do people complain that T/H is to harsh on an empty truck w/o Trailer?
I think it's not the intention to use this feature with empty truck.
Hi TFucili. Yes, I'm still in N/W Phoenix. Wish I was up north in the mountains where it is much cooler. Hot summer, here!!! I appreciate your reply regarding the new trucks. They sure do look nice. I really don't need one but, it would be nice to have one. When reading about some of the problems people seem to be having with them, I wonder if I would be buying a problem on its way to happen. Don't want any more problems!!! My sister and BIL love their new GMC Duramax but, it has had a few problems but, nothing that has left them on the side of the road. They have a couple of Mercedes-Benz's and a Porsche to drive but, always seem to be in their Duramax. I'm a bit surprised with all the luxury cars available to them. They looked at the Ram's and really liked certain feature's on them but, finally decided on the Duramax. I don't believe they are sorry, either. I still like the idea of having a Cummin's engine in my tow vehicle. Kind of like having a Harley-Davison. Nothing else will do!!!! Are you still in Wickenburg, AZ.? That sure is a nice area of AZ. More rural but, still close to the Phoenix Valley and the things it has to offer. Thanks, again, for your reply.Good to hear from you, Buffalo! The new trucks are most certainly more complicated. If you're patient, it sounds like the CP4 just might possibly go away in the short term. The next evolution of transmission is apparently in the works, but the timeline is unknown. The Aisin is not prone to failure, but is a bit crude in operation compared to the other brands, sorry to say. Are you still in PHX?
That's why I'm in Flagstaff, the extreme heat can stay down there.Hi TFucili. Yes, I'm still in N/W Phoenix. Wish I was up north in the mountains where it is much cooler. Hot summer, here!!! I appreciate your reply regarding the new trucks. They sure do look nice. I really don't need one but, it would be nice to have one. When reading about some of the problems people seem to be having with them, I wonder if I would be buying a problem on its way to happen. Don't want any more problems!!! My sister and BIL love their new GMC Duramax but, it has had a few problems but, nothing that has left them on the side of the road. They have a couple of Mercedes-Benz's and a Porsche to drive but, always seem to be in their Duramax. I'm a bit surprised with all the luxury cars available to them. They looked at the Ram's and really liked certain feature's on them but, finally decided on the Duramax. I don't believe they are sorry, either. I still like the idea of having a Cummin's engine in my tow vehicle. Kind of like having a Harley-Davison. Nothing else will do!!!! Are you still in Wickenburg, AZ.? That sure is a nice area of AZ. More rural but, still close to the Phoenix Valley and the things it has to offer. Thanks, again, for your reply.
Hi TFucili. Yes, I'm still in N/W Phoenix. Wish I was up north in the mountains where it is much cooler. Hot summer, here!!! I appreciate your reply regarding the new trucks. They sure do look nice. I really don't need one but, it would be nice to have one. When reading about some of the problems people seem to be having with them, I wonder if I would be buying a problem on its way to happen. Don't want any more problems!!! My sister and BIL love their new GMC Duramax but, it has had a few problems but, nothing that has left them on the side of the road. They have a couple of Mercedes-Benz's and a Porsche to drive but, always seem to be in their Duramax. I'm a bit surprised with all the luxury cars available to them. They looked at the Ram's and really liked certain feature's on them but, finally decided on the Duramax. I don't believe they are sorry, either. I still like the idea of having a Cummin's engine in my tow vehicle. Kind of like having a Harley-Davison. Nothing else will do!!!! Are you still in Wickenburg, AZ.? That sure is a nice area of AZ. More rural but, still close to the Phoenix Valley and the things it has to offer. Thanks, again, for your reply.
I don't need a new truck but, I'm getting older each year and I can't take the dollars with me so, I might as well enjoy they while I'm still here. I like the looks of the new Rams and I've heard that the resale value of my older trucks is pretty good.
Thank you, Tim. I've really enjoyed having them along with the other vehicles I've been fortunate to own.I would say go for a new truck then, I seem to be on the side they all have issues, run it,, enjoy it. If it breaks fix it,, you already did that with your '03 like fixing the seat and building a really nice Transmission.
I have not read about a drastic uptick in CP4.2 failures still a few here and there and they sound like they worked out better internals so if you do have issues they are keeping on top of these things. Parts should be readily available by the time you had issues one would like to think.
Pick you trim, colors, and I say enjoy the truck.
You could always rent one for a week or weekend to try out the new stuff.
Sounds like you have some nice trucks especially being in AZ should do OK with those.
Good luck on your search and decision.