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STUPID Ram Features That DESTROY Reliability & Lifespan (AVOID NOW!) – Ram truck owners, this video calls out the dumbest factory features and design choices secretly tanking your truck's longevity and hitting your wallet hard! Top offender: air suspension (optional on many 1500 models)—leaks, compressor failures, sensor issues, frozen lines in cold climates, and expensive repairs ($2,000–$5,000+) that turn "luxury ride" into a nightmare, especially in harsh winters or with salt exposure. Then there's the complex electrical/infotainment glitches (Uconnect freezes, blank screens, parasitic battery drain, random warning lights, dashboard blackouts) plaguing 2025–2026 models—dead batteries overnight, software bugs causing harsh shifts or powertrain malfunctions. Add Hemi MDS (Multi-Displacement System) in older V8s (cam/lifter failures, oil starvation if not maintained obsessively, leading to engine shredding), clunky transmission tuning (erratic shifting, slipping in newer ZF8-speeds), thermostat glitches overheating the powertrain, and overcomplicated Hurricane inline-6 turbo setups (potential rough running, coolant leaks, or early failures). These "premium" or "advanced" features add complexity that kills reliability on Ram 1500s (especially 2021–2026), turning tough trucks into money pits. Real mechanics explain why to avoid relying on these (ditch air ride if possible, monitor electrics closely), spot early signs, and prevent $thousands in fixes. Stop using these flawed features NOW to save your Ram's life—watch before your next breakdown! Like, subscribe, and drop your Ram horror story below.