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Mopar Mechanics - need help with 04 Ram heating issue.

Posted By: Dixie

Mopar Mechanics - need help with 04 Ram heating issue. - 03/13/14 03:39 AM

I'm scratching my head over this one and would appreciate some advice. My 04 Ram with the heat on in any fan position blows alternating hot and cold air.

When this first started I replaced the radiator as it was leaking. Still had the problem, so last Sunday I replaced the thermostat. It pegs the temp gauge hot while blowing cold air. Then, after a few seconds on hot, it starts blowing real hot and the temp gauge drops back to normal. Once at normal, it starts blowing cold again until it heats back up pegging the temp gauge and blowing cold. it repeats this process. I suppose the new thermostat could be bad, but is there anything else I'm missing? Because the hot/cold air coming out of the vents seems tied to the temp gauge, I'm thinking it's a thermostat issue and not a relay. Thoughts?

I replaced the blower motor and resistor back in the summer when the A/C was acting up.

Thx!
Randy
Posted By: 71yelladustr

Re: Mopar Mechanics - need help with 04 Ram heating issue. - 03/13/14 04:48 AM

Thats not good. I ASSume ume you have properly bleed the cooling system? If so, It sounds like you may have a head gasket issue. This is common on an engine thats been overheated, especially a 4.7.
Posted By: BB14404SPD

Re: Mopar Mechanics - need help with 04 Ram heating issue. - 03/13/14 05:38 AM

Have you checked the blend door? Common problem o the rams.


Maje sure that all the air is out system. My 5.7 has a bleed screw on the top of the thermostat.
Posted By: 70Coronet500Vert

Re: Mopar Mechanics - need help with 04 Ram heating issue. - 03/13/14 01:58 PM

Another vote to bleed system
Posted By: Dixie

Re: Mopar Mechanics - need help with 04 Ram heating issue. - 03/13/14 03:02 PM

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Another vote to bleed system




There's no bleed screw on top of the thermostat. It's just a housing like on the old cars. It's an early '04 model, I bought it in Dec '03. Could it be somewhere else?

I have not checked the blend door. Didn't think of that. What would be the issue, relay or vacuum pod?
Posted By: Challenger 1

Re: Mopar Mechanics - need help with 04 Ram heating issue. - 03/13/14 03:08 PM

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Quote:

Another vote to bleed system




There's no bleed screw on top of the thermostat. It's just a housing like on the old cars. It's an early '04 model, I bought it in Dec '03. Could it be somewhere else?

I have not checked the blend door. Didn't think of that. What would be the issue, relay or vacuum pod?




Being your temp gauge is going up and down, I don't think it is a blend door?

Sounds like air in the system to me. Here lately I started using a vacuum fill kit on the cars and trucks I work on.

I have had trouble like you before I started using it, one of my trucks won't make heat(coolant won't flow through heater core) without a vacuum fill. web page
Posted By: 80fbody

Re: Mopar Mechanics - need help with 04 Ram heating issue. - 03/13/14 03:52 PM

My company 02 Ram has similar issues. Heating all over the place as well. We just got it back from the shop. They tested the cooling system & found exhaust gasses in there. We believe it's head gaskets & I'm about to start tearing into it. My concern is the heads themselves.

Thought I've read that these magnum heads are very prone to cracks. Anyone got any more info on that before we tear into this truck.
Posted By: 383man

Re: Mopar Mechanics - need help with 04 Ram heating issue. - 03/13/14 06:36 PM

Sure does sound like air in the system. And it could be from a head gasket as was said. When I fill them up I fill them and leave the cap off. Then I run the eng with the heat on until it either starts blowing warm air or starts to get to hot then I shut the eng off and wait a bit until the eng cools. While doing this it will usually spit coolant out of the rad but it is pushing the air out. After I do this few times it will get all the air out as you will know when the heat stays warm and the eng does not overheat. If you cant get it to fill at all then I would test for exh in the rad as they make testers for that as it may be a head gasket. I also like to fill some at the end of the day and let them sit overnight with the cap off as some of the air will sometimes work its way out just sitting for a good bit like that. You can try to loosen the the heater return hose to bleed some air as sometimes I do that but it does not always work to good. Ron
Posted By: 71yelladustr

Re: Mopar Mechanics - need help with 04 Ram heating issue. - 03/13/14 07:56 PM

Which engine are we dealing with?
Posted By: teflon

Re: Mopar Mechanics - need help with 04 Ram heating issue. - 03/14/14 03:07 AM

Yes which engine? 4.7 or 5.7? Magnum engines were done after 2002.
Posted By: Dixie

Re: Mopar Mechanics - need help with 04 Ram heating issue. - 03/14/14 04:59 AM

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Yes which engine? 4.7 or 5.7? Magnum engines were done after 2002.




5.7
Posted By: 70Coronet500Vert

Re: Mopar Mechanics - need help with 04 Ram heating issue. - 03/14/14 01:55 PM

The bleed on my 06 5.7 is not that obvious. had to look it up in the book. It is an inset allen head screw
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