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cheapbeater Mar 6, 2009 04:17 PM

A Few Things I've Noticed So Far...
 
I just got this truck, and have noticed a few things (other than the tire issues i've been having) I dont know if these things are normal, so I was just wondering what you all think.

-after i shut it off, i can hear a hissing sound coming from the passenger side engine compartment, i am not sure if it is something leaking or some sort of blow off valve. i dont think it does it when it is running, just right after I shut it off, and it does it for about 20-30 seconds

-when it is cold (this morning it was about 35) it doesnt want to shift into the higher gears, it runs about 2300 at 65, after a few miles it shifts up

-sometimes the left headlight wont work, then i turn it off, and back on, and it works

I am just wondering if i should be worried about any of this stuff, especially the trans shifting...

thanks in advance

V_Scapes Mar 6, 2009 04:31 PM

for the shifting in cold weather, do you let the truck warm up alittle in the morning, its best to warm it up and let the trans fluid circulate and warm up alittle.

cheapbeater Mar 6, 2009 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by V_Scapes (Post 1576490)
for the shifting in cold weather, do you let the truck warm up alittle in the morning, its best to warm it up and let the trans fluid circulate and warm up alittle.


no, not today i was running pretty late. i was hoping that was all it was, but it still seems weird that it is that picky, it wasnt that cold out..

red06RAM Mar 6, 2009 05:19 PM

I think the shifting issue has something to do with the TQ warming up. If you idle your truck in the morning put the trans in Neutral and it will circulate the fluid better.

04QC4X4 Mar 6, 2009 05:25 PM

The tranny thing is completely normal. The computer won't let it shift until proper operating temps are reached.

Off_Road_Teacher Mar 6, 2009 05:32 PM

The tranny thing you mentioned is typical of these trucks. Mine does the same thing if I park it outside overnight when it is cold out.

04-fourseven Mar 6, 2009 05:35 PM

As far as the headlight thing goes, maybe your truck was just sleepy and and didnt have both headlights 'open'... hehehe

Seriously though, thats not normal. Does your lamp out indicator ding like crazy when the headlight goes out?

BTW, nice truck...

red06RAM Mar 6, 2009 05:44 PM

Now we need to work on his hissing problem.

I know, your truck is part snake lol.



Seriously, the hiss could be the A/C compressor. But if it's cold out and you're not using AC it will also run on defrost to remove moisture from the air.

V_Scapes Mar 6, 2009 05:47 PM

and when you take off in the morning take it slow down the road for alittle, at least i always do and never had this problem.

MikeHTally Mar 6, 2009 07:21 PM

All pretty normal, except for the headlight issue. My 300C and the truck both "hiss" a bit after shut-down. It's the flux capacitor discharging. The computer keeps some transmission functions suppressed 'til it's warmed up properly.


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