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What is the service for 60000 miles on a Dodge Ram?

At 60,000 miles, a Dodge Ram typically enters a major maintenance milestone that includes essential oil and filter changes, air and cabin filter replacements, fluid checks, tire rotation, and thorough inspections. Exact items vary by engine (gasoline vs. diesel) and model year, so consulting the owner’s manual or a dealer service advisor is essential.


Gasoline-powered Ram: what to expect at 60,000 miles


Below is a standard checklist for gasoline-engine Ram trucks, outlining common tasks you’ll likely encounter during the 60,000-mile service.



  • Replace engine oil and oil filter

  • Rotate tires and inspect brakes (pads, rotors, calipers) for wear

  • Replace engine air filter

  • Replace cabin air filter

  • Inspect and top off fluids: coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, windshield washer fluid

  • Inspect belts and hoses; replace if cracked or worn

  • Inspect exhaust system, steering components, suspension, and driveline connections

  • Check battery health and charging system; test alternator and starter if needed

  • Review and service transmission fluid and filter if specified by the model’s maintenance schedule

  • Inspect differential fluids (front and rear) and service if required by the schedule

  • Verify operation of lights, wipers, and HVAC system


Maintenance schedules can differ by year, engine, and driving conditions—towing, heavy loads, or frequent short trips can accelerate wear. Always confirm with the dealer or the owner’s manual for your exact requirements.


Diesel Ram (EcoDiesel) at 60,000 miles


Diesel Ram trucks, such as those with the EcoDiesel powerplant, require similar baseline maintenance plus diesel-specific checks and services to support fuel system reliability and exhaust aftertreatment.



  • All gasoline-items listed above, applied to the gasoline-equivalent checks where applicable

  • Diesel fuel filter replacement as scheduled

  • DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) level check and top-off as needed

  • Inspection of exhaust aftertreatment components and the diesel particulate filter (DPF) for proper operation and regeneration cycles

  • Transmission fluid and filter service if specified by the Diesel maintenance schedule

  • Differential fluid service (front/rear) per schedule

  • Turbocharger and air intake system inspection for efficiency and leaks

  • Battery and cooling system checks, as diesel engines put more demand on electricals


Because diesel engines and their emissions systems have unique requirements, it’s especially important to follow the manufacturer’s guidance or talk with a technician who specializes in Ram diesels.


Guidance for planning and budgeting


Preparing for the 60,000-mile service involves aligning expectations with your specific vehicle configuration and driving patterns. If you tow regularly, drive in extreme temperatures, or accumulate many short trips, you may see additional items or more frequent service recommended by the dealer.


Some models may require earlier or later transmission or differential service based on the exact engine, gearbox, and drivetrain setup. Always request a printed maintenance plan from the dealership that matches your VIN to avoid surprises.


How to approach the service visit


To get the most value from the 60,000-mile service for your Dodge Ram, consider the following approach when you book or visit a service department.



  • Bring a copy of the owner’s manual or the maintenance schedule for your exact model and year

  • Ask the service advisor to confirm all items on the 60k checklist for your VIN

  • Request Mopar-approved filters and fluids if you prefer OEM parts

  • Inquire about any current recalls or service campaigns that might coincide with the maintenance

  • Discuss driving conditions to tailor the service: towing, off-roading, or heavy daily use


In some cases, dealers will bundle the 60,000-mile service with other recommended maintenance at a bundled price. Clarify what’s included and what constitutes a separate charge before authorizing work.


Bottom line


The 60,000-mile service on a Dodge Ram is a pivotal maintenance event that typically covers oil and filter changes, filter replacements, tire rotation, fluid checks, and comprehensive inspections, with diesel models adding DEF and fuel-system considerations. Always tailor the plan to your exact engine and driving conditions by consulting the owner’s manual or a trusted Ram technician. Regular maintenance at this milestone helps protect performance and resale value over the life of the truck.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.