aeidian
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- Ram Year
- 2001
- Engine
- 5.2 Magnum
Bought a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie SLT extended cab 4x4 with a 5.2 Magnum in it.
Guy rebuilt the top end of the motor and replaced the oil pump on the bottom. In doing so he says he snapped the vacuum lines and/or assemblies for the 4x4 that sits on the passenger side near the fender well. He had the vacuum lines capped off because of the missing parts. He said there was a ball that sits on the fender well that the lines run into, I guess that's missing because there's no ball shaped anything in that area currently. He said if the lines were hooked up as is it would lock into 4x4, so he left them open. I've taken pics of the area, and I'm hoping you guys can tell me what I'm missing. Also, my a/c only blows out the defrost. I've read a few threads and I've seen the wild vents one. This isn't an under load thing, it's a constant from the time the truck is started thing. I'm guessing that whatever is missing for the 4x4 probably has something to do with the a/c vacuum. Here's a couple pics of the area.



Guy rebuilt the top end of the motor and replaced the oil pump on the bottom. In doing so he says he snapped the vacuum lines and/or assemblies for the 4x4 that sits on the passenger side near the fender well. He had the vacuum lines capped off because of the missing parts. He said there was a ball that sits on the fender well that the lines run into, I guess that's missing because there's no ball shaped anything in that area currently. He said if the lines were hooked up as is it would lock into 4x4, so he left them open. I've taken pics of the area, and I'm hoping you guys can tell me what I'm missing. Also, my a/c only blows out the defrost. I've read a few threads and I've seen the wild vents one. This isn't an under load thing, it's a constant from the time the truck is started thing. I'm guessing that whatever is missing for the 4x4 probably has something to do with the a/c vacuum. Here's a couple pics of the area.











