johnlew37
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2023
- Posts
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- Location
- McKinney Tx
- Ram Year
- 2013 Ram 1500 Lamarie
- Engine
- 5.7 Hemi
I have a 2013 Ram 1500 Laramie with 5.7L around end of September 2023 my A/c decided one day when I went to turn it on that it wasn’t cooling anymore. Worked when I parked day before, next morning nothing. I chalked it up to needing work done and the fact it was down hill slide to summer k figured I would take care of this spring. Well spring rolled around this year and I started messing with. Thought I would start with a easy cheap thing by replacing the thermostat, and pick up a can of R134 with the gauge built on. When I went to add the R134 it showed the gauge pegged as high on the red as it could go, so didnt add of course. Puzzled how it worked one afternoon when parked, but didn’t the next morning started trying to think back to when it stopped. Well I remembered changing the fan clutch that I thought was bad based off responses on another post I had made then about a roaring noise. I don’t know 100% that is when it stopped, but I do know it was just about that time frame. When you turn a/c on you never hear the compressor or clutch engage you hear nothing. Then started thinking you know I never hear the fan engage ever either. Even lately in Dallas with afternoons in the mid 90’s sitting in rush hour traffic you never hear the fan ever. I have never had a vehicle I did not hear the fan as they typically loud when they engage. So is there something I could have done or not done when I installed the new clutch that has caused all of this? Mind you my engine temp never gets below 205 when it’s warmed up. Typically it’s staying 210-216. At that temp you should definitely be hearing a fan swirl. Any ideas of what I could try or look for? Any other thoughts or
suggestions/ideas?
suggestions/ideas?