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Thanks for the help... . I will check the trans housing and Chiltons manual. If no luck I will contact your brother in Acton... . it's not that far away from Lancaster. Really appreciate the help..... and your right... it's good to stay away from the Dealer mechanics if at all possible...
I have a 98 TurboRam 12valve. The backup lights have quit working and I have checked the fuses and bulbs... all aok. I would like to check the switch that activates the backup lights when reverse is selected with the shift lever... (automatic trans)..... but I cannot find any info on where this...
My Truck is a 98, 12 valve, 3/4TD Ram, with 70,000mi.
When I start the engine in the morning, air temp below 30degrees F, the engine starts ok, (although I do have to hold down the gas pedal slightly for a few seconds in order for it to remain ideling), but gas leaks out of the drain tube...
98 2500 Ext Cab. 70K mis. I have a vibration in the front end that only occurs when moving a very slow speeds (less that 10mph or so) especially after driving at highway speeds for an extended period of time. Seems to be especially bad when steering wheel is turned while moving at slow speeds...
I have a problem with my drivers side seatback adjustment. (98 2500 Ext Cab). The cable that connects the adjustment handle (located on the lower lefthand side of the seat) broke. I can't find any info about how to access the adjustment mechanisim which is located in the seat back itself. Also...