DWagnerIowa
Junior Member
1997 DODGE RAM 1500 SHORT BED/CREW CAB (5.9L) MAGNUM V8 230HP
Having wiring problems. Fuel Gauge had always been acting up, never reading more than half full, but then it started swinging wildly and bottoming out. Next, my left taillight assembly started going out, but jiggling the wires behind the bumper worked - for a while. Now, the fuel pump is out. We have a very well-known problem in the neighborhood with rodents chewing up the wiring, and I've also had gorund wire problems, so I wanted to inspect and clean up everything.
Tried to remove the bed to get to things, but having no luck at all freeing the four bolts near the tailgate - the ones that can only be reached with a long extension. Penetrating oil sprayed at the bolts from underneath never soaks up to the threads. Watching videos, I see some variations in how the bed is bolted but on mine, these bolts are not accessible from the top (the two bolts near the cab are accessible from above and the oil soaked right in, but the oil I sprayed at the bolt head from underneath never penetrated).
So first off, am I overthinking that removing the bed is the best choice for making things easier? It just seems like it.
And secondly, is there a clever way to get penetrating oil into the four bolts, and if not, how do I even get to them to shear the heads off?
Any and all suggestions would be deeply appreciated.
Having wiring problems. Fuel Gauge had always been acting up, never reading more than half full, but then it started swinging wildly and bottoming out. Next, my left taillight assembly started going out, but jiggling the wires behind the bumper worked - for a while. Now, the fuel pump is out. We have a very well-known problem in the neighborhood with rodents chewing up the wiring, and I've also had gorund wire problems, so I wanted to inspect and clean up everything.
Tried to remove the bed to get to things, but having no luck at all freeing the four bolts near the tailgate - the ones that can only be reached with a long extension. Penetrating oil sprayed at the bolts from underneath never soaks up to the threads. Watching videos, I see some variations in how the bed is bolted but on mine, these bolts are not accessible from the top (the two bolts near the cab are accessible from above and the oil soaked right in, but the oil I sprayed at the bolt head from underneath never penetrated).
So first off, am I overthinking that removing the bed is the best choice for making things easier? It just seems like it.
And secondly, is there a clever way to get penetrating oil into the four bolts, and if not, how do I even get to them to shear the heads off?
Any and all suggestions would be deeply appreciated.