Vehicle Questions and Answers
Welcome to the Vehicle Q&A Hub. Find answers to your automotive questions, share your experiences, and get expert advice on vehicle maintenance, troubleshooting, and more!
896 views
2 answers
The 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 may have issues with the switches that could cause the key to get stuck in the ignition without starting the vehicle. This problem is common in the Ram 1500, leading to fobs coming loose and trucks stalling while on the road. To fix this, the wireless ignition switch will need to be replaced. If you have to wiggle the fob to start the vehicle or the engine cuts out while driving, the problem might be with the WIN module. Failure of the WIN module can result in erratic key usage, malfunctioning instrument gauges, and power loss while driving. The cost of replacing the switch is typically between $215 and $260, while replacing the module can range from $350 to $500.
If the ignition switch in the 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 is faulty, the truck may have trouble starting or not start at all. This issue can stem from either a defective switch or faulty wiring connected to the switch.