mystery solved the clicking noise is coming from my front differential I don't have the
experience to do it myself so I will have to take it in...bummer!!!
hmm I have a metallic clicking noise coming from my passenger front side perhaps someone want to give me a free tool also thank you for posting the resolution.
Hey everyone not sure if any of you ran into this issue before but it just recently started to happen. I have a 04 Ram 1500 and I am starting to hear a metallic click noise coming from the passenger side wheel. I only hear the clicking noise when I slow down or start from a dead stop. Once I...
P2320 Ignition Coil G secondary circuit
So I went ahead and replaced the ignition coil and plug I guess that puff of smoke and burning plastic smell was from the coil but perhaps it is the wiring as well as after I replaced the coil and plugs I am still getting the P2320 code
Just an update on this, I went ahead and bought a replacement ignition coil and replaced Coil G which is located where AlexP mentioned cylinder 7 on the driver side and is the last Coil on the back. Also that smoke and burning smell I experienced well when I pulled out the coil it was fried...
Good day I was driving home in my 04 ram when I started to smell smoke
then my check engine light when on. The code that is threw out was
P2320 Ignition Coil G Sec Circ
how do I identify which is Coil G and is it as easy as just buying a new
ignition coil and swapping it out?
I am now a believer in doing performance enhancements to my 2004 ram 1500 hemi. It started about 2 wks ago my muffler and pipes on the verge of rusting out and falling off. I didn't want to take it to midas cause they ripped me off a few years ago so I found a local shop here in town that does...
I would say do all of that as it is kind of useless to put an undercoating without removing the rust. Like you outline sand, prime paint and then put a rubberized undercoat. I see your in Pennsylvania so it would work better for you to do so with all the salt and snow.
This is the way I do it but there are more experience folks on here that perhaps can give you a better way but this is what I do. First of all I would suggest getting a buffer it makes things go a lot easier, you can do it by hand but from the past experiences a buffer is the way to go...
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