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2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Overheating

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Old 10-15-2006, 10:47 PM
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2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Overheating

They replaced Fan Clutch, Water Pump, and Thermostat. It is still overheating. What more could it be? They said they checked the temp going through the radiator and it was fine. Anyone else know what could be causing the problem?

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Default RE: 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Overheating

Just a thought have you checked your hoses? Remember always start off cheap first what I mean is before you start buying water pumps and stuff like that check your hoses make sure they are good. Good luck let us know. Also are you running an electric fan at all? If so check your fuses. A blown fuse=blown motor.

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Just a thought have you checked your hoses? Remember always start off cheap first what I mean is before you start buying water pumps and stuff like that check your hoses make sure they are good. Good luck let us know. Also are you running an electric fan at all? If so check your fuses. A blown fuse=blown motor.

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Radiator hoses? I'm not sure if they checked the hoses. I just took it to the Dodge Dealer thinking they would be able to fix the problem and they haven't fixed it. I made sure the fan clutch was turning. Other than that, I'm not sure about the electric fan you're talking about? If I knew the right fuse to pull I would check and see if it's blown or not.
 
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Default RE: 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Overheating

Have they pressure tested it? How about a new radiator cap? When is it overheating?

My thinking would be either the radiator or the radiator cap. Someone had a similar problem and it ended up being the radiator. Do a search and you'll find some info.
 
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Default RE: 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Overheating

Wow, this sounds like i've got the exact same problem w/ my 2003 1500 3.7 . Just wondering if you've finally gotten some closure on this cooling problem, I cannot find too many details as what to start replacing now.
 
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Default RE: 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Overheating

Have you checked radiator flow? might be clogged, if not check your heater core.
 
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Oh, dont have a clue as to checking my heater core, but I never misunderestimate myself.Is therethe definant way to test the heater core? I had to run my defroster on hotall the way home(1hr.) from work today.Coolant flow seems to be average, the small tank where the radiator cap is located is at the cold cold fill line when cold, and abit more than 2/3 empty when running after ten minutes or so. have'nt checked the return hose from the radiator back to the tank for some time, but I would THINK it would be something else,
 
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Did you get to the bottom of your overheating problem? I've replaced the water pump, flushed the radiator, replaced the thermostat and it's still overheating. I have a 2004 dodge 2500 with only have 22,000 miles on it--bummer!! It overheated so badly the other day that the warning light "check gauges" came on. It overheats at slow speeds AND at highway speeds. I've put a large fan in front of the truck and it didn't affect the temperature. The shop put a heat gun on the radiator and it measured 150 degrees, but the engine registered 250 degrees. I checked the fan and it appears to be working and the hoses appear to be in good shape.I've read some info about adual heat by-pass to the radiator, but I can't find anything about where this would be located or if the 1500 ram with a towing package has this feature. I'm at my wits end!!!My shop said the dodge dealer called him the other day and couldn't figure out why someone's dodge ram was overheating after they replaced the water pump, etc. This appears to be a common problem with dodge ram pickups. Could it be a design flaw? HELP SOMEBODY!!!
 
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Default Oops typo--it's a 2003 dodge 1500 that's overheating

I made two typos, it's a dodge 2003 1500 that's overheating. Sorry.
 
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Default RE: 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Overheating

Has anyone done a block test on your truck? Sounds like you may have a head gasket problem or maybe more serious problem.
 

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