Axel, thank you!
Guess the 10 year coolant is not all it’s cracked up to be....
I topped mine of with distilled water one time in the four years previous. The radiator appeared clean when we flushed both of them when we replaced the heater core. The service manager at a local shop is the we in this equation and he said he had seen several that gummed up on all kinds of late model dodge products using the new coolant. He also suspected other coolant being used on some, but he had a few such as mine that he was positive hadn't had anything added, but distilled water. Time will tell if it happens again.My guess is that someone topped up with the wrong coolant.
Jelly in the radiator is the classic indicator for that.
I had my water pump replaced a year ago and then the coolant low light came on the next day. I purchased the 10 year purple stuff from dealer and topped off. Not sure what they put in so when they did the work....I will try see the colour tomorrow.When I had the water pump replaced, part of the recall campaign, the dealer topped off the system with the wrong stuff. They put in the orange 5 year stuff even though the stuff that came out was purple and the sticker on the degass tank said to use the 10 year stuff. I ended up getting a free flush I had them replace the lower radiator hose an Y pipe at the same time. I had to argue my point that they put in the wrong stuff. Strange thing is the parts counter computer shows our trucks require the 5 year stuff. Color and sticker on truck says/ proves otherwise.
I have no clue what the engine compartment layout on your engine looks like. But several years ago while I was on the road with a cold running 7.3L a tech invited me to their shop and he pulled out an IR temp gun and literally in 2 minutes diagnosed an open t-stat.
Just by following the heat flow thru the system and noting temps on the hoses he figured it out.
Soon after I bought my IR temp gun.
Good luck.
Ok you convinced me, I will put the temp gun on my list to Santa! I did replace the thermostat with a cummins new one...Oz,
It's become a regular go to tool for anything thermal, and any trailer brake troubleshooting it's in reach.
Plus if its campfire pancake time it's a bit of tech dazzle when you shoot the cast iron pan and pronounce it's ready, pour the batter.
Gary
Yes original 10 year coolant.Ouch! Did you have the original coolant in the truck?
But.....were you able to get an accurate answer from the dealership staff IF the coolant was of the correct type since the water pump replacement? It would be interesting to see your warranty invoice, although that does not guarantee the right coolant was actually put in.Yes original 10 year coolant.
....the coolant that meets the spec on your reservoir.I have a 13 Ram, heater has never worked all that well. 2nd owner since 2017. Had the water pump recall yr. ago. Which coolant goes in? Purple or orange.(??)