cooling issue
Asked by migration_rudy1956 Nov 23, 2013 at 07:30 PM about the 2005 Dodge RAM 1500 SLT Quad Cab 4WD
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
flushed system today, added coolant & distilled water according to specs; runs hot and heater will not get warm; I think air in system and can't get it out; ran hot, relieved pressure via cap, filled with extra fluid, happened again...
39 Answers
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
sounds to me like the waterpump ain't pumpin' frequently the vanes on the pump are corroded away....from a PANIC refill with hose water...then NOT gettin' that stuff out of there right away~
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
https://www.google.com/#q=2005+Dodge+Ram+Pickup+1500+water+pump &tbm=shop
Was it doing this before you flushed the system? If not then open radiator cap and crank it up and let it idle for a while. Watch level as it idles. As level drops in radiator add coolant/water. It might take a while but eventually you will get it all out.
Oh also have heater set on max heat while doing the above. This should get the air out.
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
you could get a thermal gun for 17 dollars...the cats go nuts over the ruby red lazer~ that way we'd see exactly where's it coolin' okay~
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
so you think the t-stat is gummed open>H25?
I think it is possible, except closed, not open, from reading his thread...
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
you know I'm of a mind that pumpies not pumpin' no more~ you could pull the t-stat out and would not help~
Was it doing this before you flushed the system? If so take the advise of judgeroy and davidh25.
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
How did you flush this ohe? put the heater on....connect the heater to a garden hose?.....at the shop we had a fitting on the hose so that you could BLAST compressed air along with the water to "scrub" the cooling jacket clean...plain water at gardenhose pressures may not be enough...if it was really bad we'd punch out the freezeplugs unscrew the water jacket drains and let it flow a good long time....combined with blasts of air usually did the trick~
migration_judge_roy answered 11 years ago
...could very well be a stuck closed thermostat as H25 said~ under 20 dollar fix~
Rudy1956 you have the top two gurus on this site trying to help you. You must be special. If you could give them a little feed back they will be able to help you get it fixed.
migration_judge_roy answered 10 years ago
F*$#in AAAY right~ dandyoun~ we get nothing but a nod of approval...if that....like a union suit with the flap wide open with our asses just hangin' out~....what do we really care what is the problem here? I'm guessin' NOT~
What about the heater blend door? Could check it. Is it the 4.7 engine? If so, you have a bleeder screw located on the front top part of the engine. Does your temperature gauge show the normal temperature? If yes maybe your thermostat is O.K.
You don't have enough water,, run engine till stat opens and then let cool down. open rad cap and add more coolant
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After this has happened to me twice with two different vehicles, I figured I'd help the next guy. It's most likely the radiator cap not allowing the coolant system pressure to be at normal operational temp to prevent boiling by maintaining pressure in the coolant system. If you have any doubts it's $6 to $15 part so just try it before digging in to far. Also I have read from mopar that they recommend changing the cap every few years.
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It's very random and very weird
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Jamiejoe69 answered 7 years ago
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Hillbilly1805 answered 6 years ago
My truck done the same put new temp sensor new water pump new fan clutch ended up being radiator new radiator fixed heater and overheating
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HelpSeeker answered 4 years ago
I have a 1994 Ram 1500 3.9L. It was leaking near the thermostat housing. I replaced the water pump, thermostat (195 degree), thermostat housing, hoses, and both temperature sensors. I flushed the system with a garden hose connector. Now the temperature gauge shows too hot (around 230) and it seems the thermostat opens, but the system doesn't pressure up. Used a Lisle funnel to get the air out. What does the 2-wire temperature switch actually do?
HelpSeeker answered 4 years ago
I found a leak behind the timing cover and am in the process of replacing the timing chain and gasket. Not sure if this will solve the other problems.