It's a 15, I got a new fuse holder and cut the old one and installed the new one with the same size fuse. Turned the key to the run position and the fuel pump turned right on. I felt the fuse and wire and it wasnt hot at all like the other one wich I burnt my finger on after it was on for about...
UPDATE, I replaced the fuel filter and the one that was in it was as black and night and disgusting. There was some stuff at the bottom of the bowl so I drained it and then I put the new filter in and then cycled the key to fill up the canister. It ran for about a minute and then died so I went...
Part of the aftermarket alarm system that I had taken off were police lights in the front grill and under the rear bumper, but I have then on a switch now.
Should I just take thw fuse out or disconnect it from the terminal? And like I said idk what it's goes to or does but I have reason to believe that it has somthing to do with the aftermarket alarm I had taken off a few months ago, the aftermarket alarm was going crazy and wouldn't let the truck...
Hello all, I was cruzing on the highway at about 65mph when the truck lost power for about a second then power came back with an engine light, drove the rest of the way home(about 5 miles) just fine. I thought I lost 3rd gear cause it felt like an aggressive up-shift. Got home and checked the...
Hello all, I have a 2004 ram 2500 xlt 5.9l cummins that I inherited from my uncle that unfortunately passed away in August of last year. It just hit 320,000 miles and has no engine problems(knock on wood). Unfortunately my uncle was not the type to write down notes or save information, he just...
I just got the truck back from the shop today, it turned to be a bad alternator(was constantly pumping out 15.5V) and the smaller gauge wiring just couldn't handle it, and the intake air heater relay blew as a result of the high amps. The shop replaced all the melted wiring with bigger gauge...
I was think that but the whole time that I've had the truck there always been on the positive post, and it was my uncles daily driver before and I drive it home almost 250 miles so I would think that somthing would have happened before.
I inherited the truck from my uncle after he unfortunately passed away in August, and the 2 black wires have always been on the positive if I remember right, but I can't remember if they've always been melted or not, I did replace the batterys in september, I had an aftermarket alarm system...
The black wires that are melted are on the positive terminal, and both of the black wires are melting the top one is just melted to the plastic around it, and the red is straight from the alternator and the black go down to the thing on the right side of the rusted bolt, I'm taking it to a shop...
I have a 2004 ram 2500 5.9 cummins and I noticed while sitting in a drive through my battery temperature was 135 degrees, after I got back on the road and was crazing at about 40 the temp went back down to the low 80's, outside air temp was about 60 degrees, got home and checked the driver side...
Hello, I have a 2004 ram 2500 SLT cummins and it did not come with factory cab lights and I really want some, I can't decide between amber wich I really love but I also like the looks of white led cab lights. I'm torn and I can't decide so I'm trying to find out if there are amber and white cab...
Yes it is an aftermarket system I think, the last owner was my uncle but I can't ask him any questions because he passed away recently. I believe it is located under the steering wheel but there are so many wires I can't tell we're the alarm starts or end.
Ok so I have gotten new batterys hoping that would fix it, but as soon as I connected the new batterys the alarm started going off agian, so I jumped in the truck while the alarm was going off and started the truck, but the alarm was still going off while the truck was on. And after about 20...
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