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I have a 2022 Ram 2500 Tradesman, bought with 4,000 miles on it in February (valentines day - yes, caught crap for that) got a pretty good deal I felt, dealership re upped the 3yr/36k bumper to bumper since it was so new. Had the truck for 2 weeks and noticed a knock at startup after sitting overnight for a good minute before slowly quieting down. Took it back to the dealer, they had it for a month and after many phone calls, dealer said they have to do a bunch of testing ( oil pump pressure, compression, etc…) Long story short, they ended up replacing all the lifters and tappets, got it back 2 days before my 1000 mile camping trip towing my 7000lb camper (which is why the truck was purchased), still made the noise but took it anyway since we had booked the site in advance. Noise has seemed to get more prevalent since we got back from our trip last week, it now does it not just after sitting overnight night but after it has set for about two hours. Called dealership and scheduled to bring it back in about two weeks. I have the first repair invoice and it says “ partial/incomplete repair - truck still makes knocking on start up, conferring with star to find possible cause”. Not real happy, not a wealthy man. For me, beaucoup bucks spent on this rig. Love my truck and am super happy the dealer did not just blow me off, the truck in my mind obviously has an issue since the dealer took the time to replace the lifters. Has anyone had this noise before, and what was the outcome? Would appreciate any suggestions/ideas if the 2nd visit to the dealership doesn’t go how I want (just fix it). By the way, 1st time Ram owner and first time poster to this site, great information. Start up vid below.
https://youtu.be/Brvt86riqgw
https://youtu.be/Brvt86riqgw