The Baja 1000 trip ended early with a blown transmission.
Our annual trip down the Peninsula was going to be one for the books. The furthest I have made it down is Mulege and this year we were planning to make it all the way to Cabo. A Bucket list trip for sure, then chase the TT's back up the Peninsula on race day shooting media with Baja Designs.
We made a quick bomb down to the Border which was 18 hours from home and crossed straight through Mexicalli and headed down to San Felipe to meet up with the Baja Designs crew. We found tacos and made our way to camp. The next day we hit the trail near Gonzaga Bay through Coco's Corner and down to the Bay of LA.
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The next day we ran from the Bay of LA onto a trail to the Mision' San Fransisco de Borja. After touring the mission I fired up the truck and it wouldn't shift into drive and was met with a Christmas tree on the dash. The truck was in 4 low and giving it some revs, it clunked into drive. It shifted into what felt like 1st gear high range. (5th gear) and reverse worked fine.
I assumed this was something electrical-related and started troubleshooting. With the heavy dust from the last couple of days, I figured a plug had debris in it. I pulled the battery cables and went through every main electrical harness on the vehicle unplugging, blowing out/cleaning, and replugging. After sitting for 20 minutes which resets the TCM I plugged it all back in and tried again. Same result.
This is when I started to think it was mechanical and I started remembering some horror stories of 22' rams with the aisin having sudden trans failure due to a manufacturing defect of a snap ring/ snap ring groove that fails leading to loss of all forward gears except 5th.
We got the truck to engage 5th in low and limped it out of the trail where we started working with our Mexican insurance to get it towed north.
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Starlink mounted on the Sherpa Diablo rack was a MAJOR factor in getting help down in Baja with no service at our location. I was able to make calls, email/text and have accommodations made for a tow much easier.
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Romo Towing out of San Felipe made the drive all the way to El Rosarito and drug us to the border very slowly with his underrated trailer and a V10 Gasser. It was a workout for the truck and trailer and went through 3 tires in 10 hours. It was a wild ride, to say the least.
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Once across the border, we got a tow truck to take the truck to Glendale Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep where we are currently waiting for the official diagnosis and hoping it is all covered under warranty.
The truck has 35k miles and this failure has already cost me close to $4,000 in tow services so hopefully Ram steps up for the manufacturing defect and it's documented TSB's and recall. My local dealer can't even get parts in for the Grid Heater Relay recall that came out almost a year ago now. Glendale has been much more helpful so far and glad to have it at the dealership we bought the truck from.
Thanks for the foreshadowing
@UglyViking and
@Pundy hahaha