A Few Questions
#1
A Few Questions
Ok, so a few days ago, I went out and bought a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 5.9L 4x4. Pretty much got a steal on this, anyway a few questions about fixing a couple of things.
1. The cruise control wont work, the light does come on but it wont engage. I did a little research and found out that most likely its a vacuum line under the battery holder that is causing the problem. I havent had time to pull the battery/holder yet but will tomorrow. My questions if its not the vacuum line that is causing it what else could it be? I want to make sure I get this right tomorrow so thats why I am asking now.
2. Ok so when I put the truck in 4x4 the light wont come on saying its in 4x4 mode. Is there a way I could make sure the 4x4 is working correctly? Also how would I go about fixing that light to make sure it works?
3. So originally i wanted a little newer of a dodge but since I got a steal of a deal on this one, I jumped all over it. Anyway one thing I hate about 97 and older dodges is the chrome mirrors. My questions is if I bought say like a 01-98 dodge mirrors, would they be able to fit the '97?
So I thinks thats it for now but I just wanted to say thank you for this forum. I know just about the basics of truck but I am still learning about it. I will more than likely have more questions when I come to them. Thanks!
1. The cruise control wont work, the light does come on but it wont engage. I did a little research and found out that most likely its a vacuum line under the battery holder that is causing the problem. I havent had time to pull the battery/holder yet but will tomorrow. My questions if its not the vacuum line that is causing it what else could it be? I want to make sure I get this right tomorrow so thats why I am asking now.
2. Ok so when I put the truck in 4x4 the light wont come on saying its in 4x4 mode. Is there a way I could make sure the 4x4 is working correctly? Also how would I go about fixing that light to make sure it works?
3. So originally i wanted a little newer of a dodge but since I got a steal of a deal on this one, I jumped all over it. Anyway one thing I hate about 97 and older dodges is the chrome mirrors. My questions is if I bought say like a 01-98 dodge mirrors, would they be able to fit the '97?
So I thinks thats it for now but I just wanted to say thank you for this forum. I know just about the basics of truck but I am still learning about it. I will more than likely have more questions when I come to them. Thanks!
#2
With regard to question #3, I swapped my chrome power mirrors out and replaced them with power towing mirrors. Here is a link to an example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/94-97-DODGE-RAM-POWER-Towing-Tow-Hauling-Side-View-Mirrors-PAIR-/400565127140?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item5d438ac7e4&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/94-97-DODGE-RAM-POWER-Towing-Tow-Hauling-Side-View-Mirrors-PAIR-/400565127140?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item5d438ac7e4&vxp=mtr
#3
1. If the cruise just flat out doesn't work, it's likely the vacuum line. Not sure what else it would be.
2. Does the 4wd light come on during the bulb check? If so, read here: http://dodgeram.org/tech/repair/4X4/4x4_engagment.htm If not, replace the bulb.You should be able to just tell whether or not your in 4x4.. Mark the front driveshaft as reference point, kick it in 4wd, and drive a couple feet; if the point moved you have 4wd. Or you can just turn hard on dry pavement (at very slow speed) and your wheels will jump.
3. Paint your mirrors black or get tow mirrors. 98+ wont fit.
2. Does the 4wd light come on during the bulb check? If so, read here: http://dodgeram.org/tech/repair/4X4/4x4_engagment.htm If not, replace the bulb.You should be able to just tell whether or not your in 4x4.. Mark the front driveshaft as reference point, kick it in 4wd, and drive a couple feet; if the point moved you have 4wd. Or you can just turn hard on dry pavement (at very slow speed) and your wheels will jump.
3. Paint your mirrors black or get tow mirrors. 98+ wont fit.
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1. If the cruise just flat out doesn't work, it's likely the vacuum line. Not sure what else it would be.
2. Does the 4wd light come on during the bulb check? If so, read here: http://dodgeram.org/tech/repair/4X4/4x4_engagment.htm If not, replace the bulb.You should be able to just tell whether or not your in 4x4.. Mark the front driveshaft as reference point, kick it in 4wd, and drive a couple feet; if the point moved you have 4wd. Or you can just turn hard on dry pavement (at very slow speed) and your wheels will jump.
3. Paint your mirrors black or get tow mirrors. 98+ wont fit.
2. Does the 4wd light come on during the bulb check? If so, read here: http://dodgeram.org/tech/repair/4X4/4x4_engagment.htm If not, replace the bulb.You should be able to just tell whether or not your in 4x4.. Mark the front driveshaft as reference point, kick it in 4wd, and drive a couple feet; if the point moved you have 4wd. Or you can just turn hard on dry pavement (at very slow speed) and your wheels will jump.
3. Paint your mirrors black or get tow mirrors. 98+ wont fit.
#6
If you are going to purchase towing mirrors, be sure to get the added brackets, as they are required to mount/stabilize the extra weight of the towing mirrors. Here's a link to an auction for the mirrors and the brackets:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/94-97-Dodge-Pickup-Truck-Power-Towing-Mirrors-w-Brackets-Right-RH-Left-LH-Set-/130946544271?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e7d05b28f&vxp=mtr
http://www.ebay.com/itm/94-97-Dodge-Pickup-Truck-Power-Towing-Mirrors-w-Brackets-Right-RH-Left-LH-Set-/130946544271?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e7d05b28f&vxp=mtr
#7
If you are going to purchase towing mirrors, be sure to get the added brackets, as they are required to mount/stabilize the extra weight of the towing mirrors. Here's a link to an auction for the mirrors and the brackets:
94 97 Dodge Pickup Truck Power Towing Mirrors w Brackets Right RH Left LH Set | eBay
94 97 Dodge Pickup Truck Power Towing Mirrors w Brackets Right RH Left LH Set | eBay
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