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Recent Content by armstrong486
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Thanks David. So that second link you posted was for the “heater treater” to replace the flimsy plastic tip with a metal one. I attempted to do that, but the previous owner already did that. As far as the first link, I think the 2000 wiring diagram is correct for the 1999 (it’s funny because the...
Hey guys, I have a ‘99 Ram 2500. The blend door actuator that makes the blend door go from hot to cold and cold to hot isn’t working. I know they’re notorious for the plastic tips breaking off and rendering it useless, a common fix is replacing it with a metal tip.
1. So I pull it off ready to...
Awesome! Thanks for the heads up, honestly I think this is my problem, being that I just took all these bolts out to replace my exhaust manifold. Wouldn’t surprise me at all if one of them backed out from the vibration
It’s funny you mention that, I actually just replaced my stock one with a 3 piece aftermarket 2 months ago. The OEM one cracked on me. Would it make sense that it’s an exhaust leak if it only makes the noise while I’m moving? Revving in neutral I don’t get the same noise
Hey guys, I got a 1999 5.9 Cummins, automatic transmission, and it started making this weird ticking/tapping noise coming from around where the turbo is, and it gets alot louder and noticeable under hard acceleration. I checked the turbo, no play in the shaft. No leaks in the boots. Then I was...