Their combination of power and durability makes the 2017-2018 Ram 2500 and 3500 pickups a perennial favourite with their owners. It would be unthinkable not to do everything possible to keep them running and make them last as long as possible. This manual will provide you help with practical advice and expert advice on Ram 2500/3500 maintenance – changing the oil, preparing for winter, and much more.

The Importance of Regular Maintenance

 

Routine maintenance is essential for several reasons:

  • Safety: Ensures all vehicle systems function correctly, reducing the risk of accidents.

  • Performance: Keeps the truck running smoothly and efficiently.

  • Longevity: Prevents wear and tear, extending the lifespan of your vehicle.

  • Cost Savings: Avoids expensive repairs by addressing issues early.




Key Maintenance Areas for Your Ram 2500/3500




Engine Care:

 

  •  Oil Changes: change oil and filter every 3,000-5,000 miles or at service intervals recommended by manufacturer. Use only fresh oil in the engine when possible because keeps engine parts well lubricated.

  •  Coolant: check, and top off as necessary. Change to manufacturer’s specs before it wears out and causes overheating and corrosion. 

Transmission Maintenance:

 

 Fluid Checks: Check transmission fluid levels and condition.Change it every 30,000 miles to avoid whiny noises, tortured shifts, and to keep your transmission happy.

Brake System:

 

 BRAAAPPP! Abbreviations:  Brake Pads and Rotors: Every 12,000 miles check pads and rotors for wear and damage. Notice any squeaking, or when you apply the brake pedal, does the car pull to one side?   Replace the brakes if they are less than 1/8 inch thick. Replace the rotors if there is a high spot, crack, damage, or excessive wear

 Brake Fluid: CHECK: Check brake fluid periodically checking that it’s at the proper level. CHANGE: Change every 30,000 miles.

Tires and Wheels:

 

 Check the pressure of your tires every month and keep them inflated to the right level: Correctly inflated tyres save gas and improve safety. 

 

 Tires Rotation : Most car owners should always keep their tires turned every 6,000 to 8,000 miles to both improve the jewelry of their tires and make the durability life of their tires more lasting.

 

 Tire rotation: Schedule a tire rotation every six thousand miles or every fourth year Wheel alignment: Schedule a wheel alignment every year or if you notice anything odd about how the tread looks. People from the Southern Hemisphere or the wrong side of the road need only reverse that last order. 

Suspension and Steering:

  •  Shock Absorbers and Struts: Check shock absorbers and struts every 15,000 miles for leaks or excessive wear or damage and replace them when necessary if ride quality and handling have deteriorated. 
  • Brakes: Inspect brakes every 15,000 miles or as soon as pedal or pull is felt or resistance is heard when applying brakes.
  •  Steering Components: Examine and replace worn steering components to ensure precise steering.

Battery Maintenance:

 Battery Condition: Look for a whitish-green deposit on the battery terminals and posts, indicative of battery corrosion. If it is present, clean the terminals and posts with a wire brush and, after rinsing with water, treat them with petroleum jelly or grease to inhibit future corrosion formation. Inspect the battery once a year to make sure it holds a charge; replace it if it starts to ‘go out’.

Fluid Levels:

 Weekly checks: Check the engine oil level, transmission fluid level, coolant level, and brake fluid and power steering fluid levels frequently. Replenish or repair as necessary.

Filter Replacements:

  • Air Filter: A clean air filter is critical to a properly functioning engine, change your air filter in every 15,000-30,000 miles.
  •  Fuel Filter: Replace the fuel filter to keep out contaminants and keep the engine fuel system working properly.

Seasonal Maintenance Tips

 Season change the thing. Know how place your Ram 2500/3500 different weathers: 1) Winter: to run smoothly, foresetted the winter oil at least 2 weeks before the winter hit. 2) Summer: to uptight the weathers, disable the cut in dry season. 3) Rainy season: to foresetted the rain oil at least 2 weeks before it rain extremely. 

Winter Preparation:

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  • Antifreeze: check lv of antifreeze & good mix wht antifreeze antifreeze 50 - 50 mix of antifreeze and H2O in this veh.
  • Tire Inspection: Consider switching to winter tires for better traction on snow and ice.
  • Wiper Blades and Washer Fluids: it’s time for new wiper blades if you can see his hairs or streaks. Also, fill up the washer fluid reservoir with cold weather fluid.

Summer Preparation:

  • Check coolant level: keeps the hot car from overheating. The people always say it is too hot these past few days. Otherwise, I have no reason to worry.

  • Air Conditioning: Check the A/C system for proper operation and recharge it if necessary.

  •  Tire Pressure: Check your tyre pressure often; Your tyre pressure will rise by 2 to 3 psi when the ambient temperature rises one degree and can make for soft handling and blow outs.

 

Creating a Maintenance Schedule

 

 Plz follow this to make your truck in good.

maintenance schedule

condition it will be ib great sheaping.

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truc (miralce from Ram  2500/3500)

Mileage                   Oil change

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0  3000                  2

3,000-6,000             3

6,000-9.000             4

9.000-15,000           5

15,000-23,000          6

23,000 - 35,000        7

35 :000 - 50,000        8

50,000 - 75,000         9

75 :000 - 125,000       10




Monthly:

Check tire pressure and tread depth.

Inspect all lights and replace any burnt-out bulbs.

Check and top off all fluids.

Every 3,000-5,000 miles:

Change the engine oil and replace the oil filter.

Inspect brakes and replace pads if necessary.

Check the battery and clean terminals if needed.

Every 15,000 miles:

Replace the air filter.

Inspect the suspension and steering components.

Rotate tires and check alignment.

Every 30,000 miles:

Replace the fuel filter.

Change the transmission fluid and filter.

Inspect and replace spark plugs if necessary.

Annually:

Comprehensive inspection by a professional mechanic.

Check the exhaust system for leaks or damage.

 

Conclusion




 By doing routine preventive maintenance, rectifying issues as they arise, and modifying your maintenance schedule to the seasons, you can keep your 2017-2018 Ram 2500/3500 performing at its peak, handling and lasting longest. Take the time to do regular maintenance, and your heavy-duty truck will work hard to carry heavy loads and tow big trailers off-road and around town for many more years.