2005 dodge ram 1500 a/c compressor
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2005 dodge ram 1500 a/c compressor
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I this normal or a sign of the clutch going bad? Sign up. Take a magnet, put one edge down, then let the other edge you are holding snap down into place.
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Before opening the hood to see if there is anything wrong with the AC compressor, start the Ram and turn the AC off and back on a few times. Do it somewhere quiet. Something else is the problem. Or, it may be turned by an independent belt. Inspect the belt to see if it is cracked or shiny. It could even be missing entirely without you noticing if it is an independent belt. The clutch is not getting a signal to turn on. This indicates some form of wiring problem. The AC compressor is getting a command to turn on but is no longer able to, which would indicate that it needs replacing.
2005 dodge ram 1500 a/c compressor
Suddenly the cold air stops, and instead begins expelling that same feared heat into the cabin. Each part requires the system to be properly sealed; otherwise, the components, such as a compressor or condenser, are subject to fail. Although replacing a damaged fuse will correct the current issues, you should be aware that something caused the fuse to blow and there may be a larger problem in the system's wiring. If the fuse blows again soon after being replaced, check the wires that routes to it.
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Hopefully only more miles before it is sent off to pasture. My guess is the fan since it got cold again when you started moving air over the condensor. Also some will blow the fuse, some won't. AVS Forum. Unless it's "cycling" quickly, it's fine. Might as well buy a new compressor. Sign up. I have found out you can't really replace just the clutch Deals Forum. JavaScript is disabled. ArcF1 8 Replies.
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The fan will not work right if the frion is low. Unless it's "cycling" quickly, it's fine. The truck is usually on with the AC on full blast for just about ten hours a day, so maybe I should be greatful that it works at all! JavaScript is disabled. Fuse was still good but fan motor had an open in the windings. AVS Forum. Deals Forum. My AC system acted exacly like yours. Recommended Communities. My money is on the fan or a dirty condenser. After I got my truck back I drove it like this for about 2 months unknowingly until one day I smelled something burning. I was in a head on collision and kicked up a lot of white rock along the side of the road that eventually wound up in the AC condenser fan shroud. I have found out you can't really replace just the clutch Hopefully only more miles before it is sent off to pasture. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
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