Ram trucks are built to work, and they reward owners who care for them with hundreds of thousands of miles of service. But when something on a Ram does fail, the bills add up fast — especially on the heavy-duty 2500 and 3500 with the Cummins diesel, where a single repair can run $4,000 or more. A Ram extended warranty bridges the gap between the factory powertrain coverage and the long ownership horizon most Ram drivers plan for. This guide breaks down what the factory warranty covers, where it falls short, and how a third-party plan from Empire Auto Protect protects your truck after year five.
The Ram Factory Warranty in Plain English
Every new Ram truck (2026 model year) leaves the dealer with a layered factory warranty package. Knowing where each layer ends tells you when a third-party plan needs to step in.
| Coverage Type | Length | What It Covers |
|---|---|---|
| Basic (Bumper-to-Bumper) | 3 years / 36,000 miles | Most defects in materials and workmanship |
| Powertrain (gasoline) | 5 years / 60,000 miles | Engine, transmission, drive system internals |
| Powertrain (Cummins diesel) | 5 years / 100,000 miles | Cummins engine internals plus the diesel-specific powertrain |
| Diesel emissions | 5 years / 100,000 miles | Federal emissions parts on diesel models |
| Corrosion (rust-through) | 5 years / unlimited miles | Sheet-metal perforation from rust |
| Roadside Assistance | 5 years / 60,000 miles (gas) / 100,000 (diesel) | Towing, jump-start, lockout, flat tire, fuel delivery |
The factory powertrain warranty is decent for the first five years. After that, every component is on you — including the very expensive diesel components and the multimedia/electronics that fail far more often than the engine ever will.
What Ram Trucks Actually Need Repaired
Across model years and engine choices, Ram repair patterns are pretty consistent. These are the items most likely to bite Ram owners after the factory warranty expires:
- Uconnect / radio / touchscreen failure — freezing, black screen, ghost touches. Module replacement runs $900–$1,800.
- EcoDiesel and Cummins emissions components — DEF heaters, EGR coolers, NOx sensors, DPF clogging. $800–$3,500 per incident.
- Air suspension faults (1500 Limited, Longhorn, Rebel air-equipped) — compressor or air bag failures run $1,200–$3,000.
- 8-speed transmission shudder or harsh shifts — valve body or full transmission rebuild $2,500–$5,500.
- HEMI lifter failure (5.7L) — the well-documented MDS lifter tick. Repair runs $4,500–$7,500.
- Death wobble (steering on heavy-duty front axle) — track bar, ball joints, steering linkage. $800–$2,000.
- RamBox electrical / latches — unlatching or short-circuit issues, $400–$900.
- Differential whine on high-mileage trucks — bearings or full diff rebuild $1,500–$3,800.
- 4WD transfer case actuator — intermittent 4WD engagement, $600–$1,400.
None of these are unique to Ram — every full-size truck has a list. The point is that even one of them is enough to wipe out years of warranty premiums.
Real Ram Repair Costs That Owners Pay
Here are typical 2026 out-of-pocket repair costs Ram owners face once the factory warranty expires:
| Repair | Typical 2026 Cost |
|---|---|
| 8-speed (8HP70 / 8HP75) transmission rebuild | $3,800 – $6,500 |
| HEMI 5.7L lifter and camshaft replacement | $4,500 – $7,500 |
| Cummins diesel turbo replacement | $3,200 – $5,800 |
| EcoDiesel EGR cooler | $1,800 – $3,200 |
| Air suspension compressor + bags (1500) | $1,800 – $3,400 |
| Uconnect 5 head unit replacement | $1,200 – $2,200 |
| Front differential rebuild (HD) | $1,800 – $3,800 |
| Steering gear / track bar (death wobble) | $900 – $2,200 |
| Cummins lift pump + injectors | $2,500 – $5,000 |
| Active aero / grille shutter actuator | $450 – $850 |
Stack two or three of these in a year and you’re looking at a five-figure repair bill. That’s the math that makes an extended warranty work.
Heavy-duty truck. Heavy-duty bills.
Empire Auto Protect covers gas and diesel Rams — including HEMI, EcoDiesel, and Cummins — with $0–$200 deductibles.
Coverage Options From Empire Auto Protect for Ram Owners
Ram trucks vary widely — a 1500 commuter is a different animal than a 3500 Cummins dually pulling a 30-foot trailer. Empire Auto Protect builds custom plans by licensed agents to match how your specific truck is used.
Powertrain Plus
Best for high-mileage trucks (100,000+ miles) where you want core protection. Covers engine, transmission, transfer case, drive axles, seals and gaskets, plus turbocharger on diesel. Starts around $69/month for most Ram applications.
Premium Coverage
Best for daily drivers under 100,000 miles. Adds steering, suspension, electrical, fuel system, cooling, A/C, brakes (non-wear), and Uconnect/infotainment modules. Most Ram 1500 owners pick this tier.
Ultimate (Exclusionary)
Best for 1500 Limited, Longhorn, TRX, and 2500/3500 Laramie+ trims with the air suspension, advanced electronics, and 12-inch Uconnect screens. Exclusionary coverage means everything is covered except a short list of named exclusions — the closest you can get to factory bumper-to-bumper.
What to Look For in a Ram-Specific Warranty
Not every extended warranty handles diesel trucks well. When you’re shopping for Ram coverage specifically, make sure the plan you choose checks these boxes:
- Diesel-specific coverage for Cummins and EcoDiesel internals, not just generic powertrain language.
- Turbo coverage — a $5,000 component, especially on diesel.
- Emissions component coverage beyond the federal 5-year/100,000-mile mandate.
- Air suspension coverage if your truck has it.
- Uconnect / infotainment coverage — the most common single failure point on modern Rams.
- Towing capacity respected — some warranties exclude trucks used for towing above a certain weight. Empire Auto Protect plans cover trucks used for personal hauling and light commercial use.
- Any-shop, ASE-licensed network — you shouldn’t have to drive the truck back to a Ram dealer for every repair. Empire works with any ASE-licensed shop nationwide.
- Transferable if you sell — resale value protection.
- Money-back guarantee in the first 30 days.
Ram 1500 vs Ram 2500/3500 — Coverage Considerations
The Ram product line splits cleanly into half-ton and heavy-duty, and the warranty considerations for each are different.
Ram 1500 (light-duty)
Highest-volume model. Common failures center on the 8-speed transmission, HEMI lifters, air suspension (on equipped trims), and Uconnect. EcoDiesel adds emissions complexity. A Premium-tier plan covers most of what owners actually deal with.
Ram 2500 / 3500 (heavy-duty)
Cummins diesel is the headline. The 6.7L Cummins is one of the most reliable engines in any pickup, but the supporting cast — turbo, injectors, lift pump, EGR, DPF, urea/DEF system — collectively generates more shop visits than the engine itself. Heavy-duty steering linkage (death wobble) and front differentials also need attention. Powertrain Plus is the minimum here.
Ram TRX / Rebel / Power Wagon
Off-road and performance trims have additional wear: locking differentials, electronic disconnecting sway bars, supercharged HEMI on TRX. Ultimate coverage is the right call.
When to Buy Coverage on a Ram
The best window to buy a third-party warranty is between 30,000 and 60,000 miles, while the truck is still under factory powertrain coverage. Why?
- Lowest premiums. Pricing is based on age, mileage, and prior claim history. Earlier means cheaper.
- No coverage gap. Your third-party plan starts the day the factory warranty ends.
- Pre-existing condition exclusions don’t apply. Buy after a problem appears and it’s excluded.
- Multi-year contracts available. Lock in your rate before the truck has more miles.
That said, Empire Auto Protect writes policies on Ram trucks up to 200,000 miles — far higher than most competitors. Even high-mileage Rams can still get covered.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the Ram factory warranty?
3 years / 36,000 miles bumper-to-bumper, 5 years / 60,000 miles powertrain on gasoline engines, and 5 years / 100,000 miles powertrain on Cummins diesel. Corrosion is 5 years / unlimited miles.
Does Empire Auto Protect cover diesel Rams?
Yes. Both EcoDiesel (3.0L V6) and Cummins (6.7L I6) are eligible for Powertrain Plus, Premium, and Ultimate plans. Turbo, injectors, and emissions components are covered subject to your selected tier.
Will an extended warranty cover my Ram if I tow with it?
Empire Auto Protect plans cover personal hauling and light commercial towing within the truck’s rated capacity. Heavy fleet or commercial use should be quoted with a licensed agent for the right plan.
Can I keep using my preferred mechanic?
Yes. Empire Auto Protect works with any ASE-licensed shop nationwide, including dealerships. You’re not locked into a network or a Ram dealer.
What about the HEMI lifter problem — is that covered?
The HEMI camshaft and lifter assembly is covered under Powertrain Plus and higher tiers as long as the failure occurs after the policy effective date and isn’t a pre-existing condition. This is one of the most common HEMI claims we see.
How does this compare to a dealer-sold Mopar Maximum Care plan?
Mopar plans are sold through Stellantis dealerships, often financed into the loan, and typically cost 30–50% more for similar coverage. Empire Auto Protect is independent, transparent, and lets you cancel anytime with a pro-rated refund. See our dealer vs third-party warranty guide for the full comparison.
The Bottom Line for Ram Owners
Ram trucks earn their reputation, but they also earn their repair bills. The factory powertrain warranty handles the first five years; everything after that — transmissions, lifters, turbos, infotainment, air suspension — is on you unless you have third-party coverage. Empire Auto Protect builds Ram-specific plans starting at $69/month with diesel-aware coverage, no dealer-only restrictions, and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Get the right Ram plan for your truck.
Custom-built by licensed agents. Plans from $69/month. 30-day money-back guarantee.
Looking at other trucks too? Read our Ford extended warranty guide and Chevrolet extended warranty guide for the full picture.
By the Empire Auto Protect Team | Updated May 2026

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