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I haven't had the greatest of luck with minor issues on the new RAMS. My 2012 Max tow 3500 dually was a oil/fuel pig..The 2013 2500 was great on oil and MPG, but had the DELL tech support shifting pattern(flare shift) in it.
The latest and greatest RAM of mine, 2013 Mega 4x4 dually that I bought with 27K on the clock in March 2015 has a apparent "running too hot " syndrome when towing. The previous owner, whom I have spoke with several times had the same issues while towing and put it in the shop 2-3x.
I got a peak at the dealer screen yesterday and saw the clutch fan changed at 21K, fuses, upper/lower radiator hoses, and it was in 2-3x. Shortly after, the original owner got rid of it..Gee, I wonder why..
Along comes dumb arse me, and I want back into a dually as the single wheel 2500 pulls great, but the tail (trailer) wags the dog in the wind more then I care for.
Thinking, "what could possibly be wrong with a 2013 with 27K on the clock", well now I know.
Its currently in Bill Luke Chrysler in Phoenix. Of course, they drove it around empty, probably dogging it etc for 20 minutes and it did not run hot...It runs great empty..
I explained as clearly as a human being can, " I have owned 2 previous RAMS and this one, the clutch fan is not engaging like it should.." I explained its the same load trailer, etc and this truck runs at 210+ on average and the transmission temps climb to 200+- a few degree's. My other two when the engine got to 210+- the clutch fan would kick on like a turbo prop and cool the engine back to 195-200 in a hurry. The trannys would stay around 190-195MAX.. They would cool down further while under way, but this transmission does not.
(Of course the service advisor looks at me like I'm from Mars, and the tech who happened to be in his office at the time looked at me like I was from Pluto)
The clutch fan comes on enough to hear it cycle, motor cools to 205ish then cuts off. This goes on the whole while.Once every 10 cycles, the clutch fan kicks on full bore like the other trucks, and it cools to below 200, but resumes it pitiful poor cycles again.
I am praying to the RAM Gods that a Tech at Bill Luke may figure it out. I would get rid of it, but I don't have the $$ to.
Some my options are: I'm stuck with miss hot pants here until I can offload it 2 years down the road. On goes a Mag hytec transmission pan to pull heat from it, and then a secondary 12VDC fan in front of the radiator to try and cool it off, if Bill Luke techs don't figure it out..
What type brand cooling fan would be best for this thing until I can offload it a couple years down the road?
Thanks for any help in advance.
The latest and greatest RAM of mine, 2013 Mega 4x4 dually that I bought with 27K on the clock in March 2015 has a apparent "running too hot " syndrome when towing. The previous owner, whom I have spoke with several times had the same issues while towing and put it in the shop 2-3x.
I got a peak at the dealer screen yesterday and saw the clutch fan changed at 21K, fuses, upper/lower radiator hoses, and it was in 2-3x. Shortly after, the original owner got rid of it..Gee, I wonder why..
Along comes dumb arse me, and I want back into a dually as the single wheel 2500 pulls great, but the tail (trailer) wags the dog in the wind more then I care for.
Thinking, "what could possibly be wrong with a 2013 with 27K on the clock", well now I know.
Its currently in Bill Luke Chrysler in Phoenix. Of course, they drove it around empty, probably dogging it etc for 20 minutes and it did not run hot...It runs great empty..
I explained as clearly as a human being can, " I have owned 2 previous RAMS and this one, the clutch fan is not engaging like it should.." I explained its the same load trailer, etc and this truck runs at 210+ on average and the transmission temps climb to 200+- a few degree's. My other two when the engine got to 210+- the clutch fan would kick on like a turbo prop and cool the engine back to 195-200 in a hurry. The trannys would stay around 190-195MAX.. They would cool down further while under way, but this transmission does not.
(Of course the service advisor looks at me like I'm from Mars, and the tech who happened to be in his office at the time looked at me like I was from Pluto)
The clutch fan comes on enough to hear it cycle, motor cools to 205ish then cuts off. This goes on the whole while.Once every 10 cycles, the clutch fan kicks on full bore like the other trucks, and it cools to below 200, but resumes it pitiful poor cycles again.
I am praying to the RAM Gods that a Tech at Bill Luke may figure it out. I would get rid of it, but I don't have the $$ to.
Some my options are: I'm stuck with miss hot pants here until I can offload it 2 years down the road. On goes a Mag hytec transmission pan to pull heat from it, and then a secondary 12VDC fan in front of the radiator to try and cool it off, if Bill Luke techs don't figure it out..
What type brand cooling fan would be best for this thing until I can offload it a couple years down the road?
Thanks for any help in advance.
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