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How to Keep Your RAM 1500 Running Like New

Published Dec 02, 24
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Your RAM 1500 is built to perform. Taking care of it will prolong its lifespan and performance. Here’s everything you need to know about maintaining your truck.

Key Maintenance Areas

Regular servicing is the key to peak performance for your truck. Make these maintenance tasks a priority:

  • Keep your engine healthy with regular oil changes. Follow your manual's guidance for intervals.
  • Tire Rotations: Rotate your tires every 5,000–7,500 miles to ensure even wear. This boosts tire longevity.
  • Brake Checks: Inspect brake pads and fluid regularly to maintain safety. Regular checks save on potential major repairs.

Seasonal Tips for Longevity

Seasonal adjustments to your maintenance routine will help your truck perform year-round. Keep your RAM 1500 ready for every season:

  • Prepare for winter with cold-weather oil and proper antifreeze. Consider snow tires for better traction.
  • Refresh your truck by checking wiper blades and salt damage.
  • Avoid overheating by managing tire pressure and coolant in summer.
  • Prepare for wet weather by checking the heater and replacing old tires.

Get Expert Care at Coronet Dodge

Trust Coronet Dodge for top-notch maintenance of your RAM 1500. Here’s why our service department stands out:

  • Certified technicians with expertise in RAM vehicles
  • Genuine OEM parts for reliable performance
  • Convenient scheduling and competitive pricing
  • Exceptional customer service tailored to your needs.

FAQs: Service Schedules and Costs

What’s the ideal service interval for my RAM 1500?

Oil changes are typically needed every 5,000–7,500 miles. Tire rotations and brake checks can align with these visits.

How much does regular servicing cost?

Maintenance costs depend on the specific service. Get a quote or explore our service specials for discounts.

Keep your RAM 1500 in peak condition. Book your next service at Coronet Dodge or give us a call.