What Did You Do To Your 2ND GEN RAM Today?
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its been awhile since I last harassed yall, Guess its time to start up again. What I did today for my Ram: Ordered new tires and rims from a 2500,Finished my custom Plexiglass headlights,Added puddle lights. Also inspected the Tranny fluid only to find dirt same with the diff,and ordered some shiny chrome reservoirs for my shocks. And just got the new heater core in just in time for the winter,surprisingly its getting cold in AZ.
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finished my hvac job on the ram yesterday.
both heater core and evap core were replaced, also last week I broke a blend door and damper door as well as the lever that moves it while trying to get the hvac box back together. replaced all 3 of those as well with brand new ones.
got the hvac box put back together, replaced the drain seal with a new one, then reinstalled the hvac box and dash.
also replaced the AC line that cracked, and discovered that the accumulator/dryer had a broken quick connect fitting, so I replaced the accumulator/dryer as well. hvac is working 100% better now, more air flow, no more fogging up the windshield, and the heat works great now!
still need to recharge the AC, so I have the a/c compressor wires unplugged for now till I get it to my buddies shop to have it recharged.
couple pics from finishing up:
new drain seal! (100x better than the old crushed and deformed one)
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almost back together!
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y'all have already seen plenty of pics of my dash 100% back together, so I figured why bother taking a finished pic...looks the same as before, except the major components of the hvac are new, and I cleaned up the dirt buildup on the firewall behind the dash before bolting the dash back up.
both heater core and evap core were replaced, also last week I broke a blend door and damper door as well as the lever that moves it while trying to get the hvac box back together. replaced all 3 of those as well with brand new ones.
got the hvac box put back together, replaced the drain seal with a new one, then reinstalled the hvac box and dash.
also replaced the AC line that cracked, and discovered that the accumulator/dryer had a broken quick connect fitting, so I replaced the accumulator/dryer as well. hvac is working 100% better now, more air flow, no more fogging up the windshield, and the heat works great now!
still need to recharge the AC, so I have the a/c compressor wires unplugged for now till I get it to my buddies shop to have it recharged.
couple pics from finishing up:
new drain seal! (100x better than the old crushed and deformed one)
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almost back together!
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y'all have already seen plenty of pics of my dash 100% back together, so I figured why bother taking a finished pic...looks the same as before, except the major components of the hvac are new, and I cleaned up the dirt buildup on the firewall behind the dash before bolting the dash back up.
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Put on a Thrush Glass pack and really liked the outcome; wasn't expecting much, but got what the sound I was looking for.
Also, drove it on the highway for a total of 250KM and my gas gauge hasn't moved... which means I'll have to wack the top of the tank to see if it'll loosen up the floater, or start spraying the bed bolts, the tank is full and I don't feel like having it drop on me or smash into the ground, no thanks.
Or for the hell of it, top it off again and see if that helps
Also, drove it on the highway for a total of 250KM and my gas gauge hasn't moved... which means I'll have to wack the top of the tank to see if it'll loosen up the floater, or start spraying the bed bolts, the tank is full and I don't feel like having it drop on me or smash into the ground, no thanks.
Or for the hell of it, top it off again and see if that helps
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more hvac issues...likely another casualty of the leaking heater core...blend door actuator motor decided to stop working (I have no temperature control, just straight hot air) so I gotta pull it off and test it to see if it really is dead, or if its a bad ****, or a wire disconnect/break somewhere...there is anti-freeze residue around the seam of it though which leads me to believe the original heater core leak killed it. it worked the first day I had it back together, but hasn't worked since that.
at least I don't have to pull the dash for this one, but its still not easy to get to one of its screws...
vent control all works perfect though, have no problem changing vents, so all the vacuum operated stuff is working properly, and obviously the wiring harnesses are both hooked up because I can control fan speed just fine. but no temp control which is also electronically controlled, so pull and test is all I can do since there is no fuse or relay I can find labeled for hvac or temp control...
checked both under hood and in drivers side fuse block in the cab as well.
at least I don't have to pull the dash for this one, but its still not easy to get to one of its screws...
vent control all works perfect though, have no problem changing vents, so all the vacuum operated stuff is working properly, and obviously the wiring harnesses are both hooked up because I can control fan speed just fine. but no temp control which is also electronically controlled, so pull and test is all I can do since there is no fuse or relay I can find labeled for hvac or temp control...
checked both under hood and in drivers side fuse block in the cab as well.