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2001 Dodge Ram 3500 Truck Questions & Answers
New clutch not disengaging
When I do clutch jobs. I replace the clutch package(comes with the slave) and the master cylinder also. Have the flywheel turned or replaced. Just a note. The clutch plate can be installed backwards. No matter how many times you bleed it, It won't work.
I'm looking for a serpentine belt diagram for
Raise the hood look you will see a diagram with the info you need on it. Will be the body part that goes from one side to the other side of front of vehicle in front of the radiator. :-)
Injectors and spark plugs do not have pulse
CHECK BOTH THE OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT SENSOR AND YOUR BOTTOM CRANKSHAFT SENSOR, THESE TWO SENSORS WHERE PUT IN TO REPLACE YOUR DISTRIBUTOR, THE ARE BOTH ELTROMAGNETIC AND SEND PULSES TO THE BRAIN AND KEEPS YOUR CAR IN TIME AND IT ALSO SENDS PULSES THRU YOUR COIL PACKS
Oil in coolant Dodge truck 5.7
Color of oil? Dark, is engine oil, looks more red, transmission oil. If engine oil, head gasket/intake gasket may be defective and leaking. If more of a red shade, transmission oil mixing in rad, as transmission is cooled through radiator. Faulty rad will cause them to mix.
Brake pedal stuck down
Pull the pedal back up as the problem is air in the system. You may have to do this until the air starts to move out of the system. IT would be advisable to prime the master cylinder before fitting it as this overcomes the problem of trying to get the cylinder to pump up.
Camshaftsenser
The question is-- how do you know you need to replace it
The sensor is on the internet with pictures & possibly video
I hope your past the part where you get codes & throw parts
at a vehicle
While a Sensor can fail, they only get replaced when they fail
a test,more likely you have a mechanical problem & the sensor
is reporting that
Dash lights quit working
When the dashboard lights in your vehicle malfunction or cease to operate, the resulting effects can range from being a mere annoyance to posing a safety hazard. Locating the problem and finding a remedy is essential. To fix dashboard lights that won't light, follow these suggestions
Evaluate the problem methodically. Begin the process by trying the simplest of solutions first. Most vehicles have a dashboard lights control switch that will dim the dashboard lights, as well as turn them off. Check the control switch, which should be located on the console near the steering column, make sure its in the correct position to have the lights on.
Check the dashboard light fuse. A blown fuse can disable the vehicle's dashboard light. The fuse box may be under the hood, or on the floor, near the brake pedal, or there may be 2 fuse boxes in both places. Refer to the diagram on the fuse box cover to locate the correct fuse. Replace the dashboard light fuse if necessary.
If all of the above don't fix it, then replace your light switch.
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