2001 Ram 1500 5.2L A/C does not blow cold
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2001 Ram 1500 5.2L A/C does not blow cold
Hi all, I've had this truck for about 4 months now and it is going strong. There's only a couple of issues that I still need to sort out, one of them being the A/C. It is effectively just a fan right now when switched to Max A/C on the dial. If I remember correctly the heat works. I haven't looked into this all that much, but there are no refrigerant leaks that I know of. I don't remember what the PO told me about the A/C, whether or not he knew what the issue was. What are some things I can check? Ideally it would be as simple as a recharge, or some small part that I can replace, etc. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks
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Would be interesting to have a look.
I suspect though, that the couple between the stepper motor, and the blend door, has broken, so the blend door is basically just 'flappin' in the breeze'.... which is why it works sometimes, and not others. You can drop the motor, (two screws, and an electrical connector) and check it. (I won't say 'easily', as the back screw is fun to get to.)
I suspect though, that the couple between the stepper motor, and the blend door, has broken, so the blend door is basically just 'flappin' in the breeze'.... which is why it works sometimes, and not others. You can drop the motor, (two screws, and an electrical connector) and check it. (I won't say 'easily', as the back screw is fun to get to.)
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Would be interesting to have a look.
I suspect though, that the couple between the stepper motor, and the blend door, has broken, so the blend door is basically just 'flappin' in the breeze'.... which is why it works sometimes, and not others. You can drop the motor, (two screws, and an electrical connector) and check it. (I won't say 'easily', as the back screw is fun to get to.)
I suspect though, that the couple between the stepper motor, and the blend door, has broken, so the blend door is basically just 'flappin' in the breeze'.... which is why it works sometimes, and not others. You can drop the motor, (two screws, and an electrical connector) and check it. (I won't say 'easily', as the back screw is fun to get to.)
How can I pull that off? Ive heard that there’s a piece in there that will break or strip out, and that you can buy a metal replacement.
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First confirm the compressor is good and the charge is the correct amount. Too little or too much will blow warm air. They can also check for leaks at the same time.
If you want to fix the blend door, you'll need to get a skinny 90 degree screw driver and or a tiny ratchet for hobby tools. I found mine at auto stores or hardware stores. The ratchet is about 2" long. You'll have to pull some of the carpet back and tear out a little foam to access the screw. With a little patience you can get it out and back in. If you've ever changed the distributor cap its like that in difficulty. It's a two finger job but I'm only 5'9" and a pianist by trade.
Here's the replacement part you'll need:
http://heatertreater.net/dodge-ram-95-02
If you want to fix the blend door, you'll need to get a skinny 90 degree screw driver and or a tiny ratchet for hobby tools. I found mine at auto stores or hardware stores. The ratchet is about 2" long. You'll have to pull some of the carpet back and tear out a little foam to access the screw. With a little patience you can get it out and back in. If you've ever changed the distributor cap its like that in difficulty. It's a two finger job but I'm only 5'9" and a pianist by trade.
Here's the replacement part you'll need:
http://heatertreater.net/dodge-ram-95-02
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First confirm the compressor is good and the charge is the correct amount. Too little or too much will blow warm air. They can also check for leaks at the same time.
If you want to fix the blend door, you'll need to get a skinny 90 degree screw driver and or a tiny ratchet for hobby tools. I found mine at auto stores or hardware stores. The ratchet is about 2" long. You'll have to pull some of the carpet back and tear out a little foam to access the screw. With a little patience you can get it out and back in. If you've ever changed the distributor cap its like that in difficulty. It's a two finger job but I'm only 5'9" and a pianist by trade.
Here's the replacement part you'll need:
http://heatertreater.net/dodge-ram-95-02
If you want to fix the blend door, you'll need to get a skinny 90 degree screw driver and or a tiny ratchet for hobby tools. I found mine at auto stores or hardware stores. The ratchet is about 2" long. You'll have to pull some of the carpet back and tear out a little foam to access the screw. With a little patience you can get it out and back in. If you've ever changed the distributor cap its like that in difficulty. It's a two finger job but I'm only 5'9" and a pianist by trade.
Here's the replacement part you'll need:
http://heatertreater.net/dodge-ram-95-02
Update:
I got the controller off and when I dropped it down it just started rotating and did not stop. I had a light plugged into the cig lighter so the key was turned to the on position. The connector piece was in great shape, no cracks or stripping. The blend door itself was still attached and moved freely; I could feel it swing over and stop when I moved it. I am going to get a recharge/check for leaks tomorrow morning.
Last edited by Everett45; 08-13-2018 at 12:38 AM.
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Unfortunately, by removing it you probably broke it. Happened to me. They can develop a hairline crack that when disturbed will break completely. You don't want to remove it again, do you? Get the heatertreater and be done with it. If you have cold air again, hit the road. If not, get the compressor checked at a shop. They can confirm operation, oil fill, refrigerant lbs, shrader valve operation, etc.
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Unfortunately, by removing it you probably broke it. Happened to me. They can develop a hairline crack that when disturbed will break completely. You don't want to remove it again, do you? Get the heatertreater and be done with it. If you have cold air again, hit the road. If not, get the compressor checked at a shop. They can confirm operation, oil fill, refrigerant lbs, shrader valve operation, etc.