First problem ever with my Ram
Remember viscosity of a fluid is directly related to the temperature. The colder it is, the thicker the fluid. I am willing to guess if you let the truck warm up you wont have the problem. Plus you should never just start up ur truck and start driving in cold temps. This is openning up your truck to the potential for some serious damage.
You guys might want to consider letting your trucks warm up at least 5 minutes before you take off in them. Especially if you have automatic trannies. It just give the lubricants and pumping fluids a chance to get circulated. I live in northern Indiana and the weather has turned cold here too.
i have an 05 and in the morning when i start it to got to work and i back out me sterring jerks. not to happy with it... if it wasnt so cold out i would check under the hood. maybe ill wait till spring



