On a 2002 and later 1500, there is one fan for the radiator and one for the ac condenser.
On a 2002 and later 1500, there is one fan for the radiator and one for the ac condenser.
Only in an emergency. Dodge uses different types of coolant.
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The function of the evaporator is to cool the air by absorbing heat into the refrigeration system.
This just happened to my Durango. You have 2 fans under the hood to cool the engine and a/c evaporator. One of the fuses under the hood fuse box is blown for 1 of the cooling fans. You will be able to see the metal in the fuse is broken/burnt.
That can happen if they are low on freon.
The evaporator will still be cold for a while after the machine shuts down as the refrigerant works its way through the system. Then once that is done the evaporator will be moist and the evaporation of that moisture will help it stay cool for a while. And finally the evaporator is made of metal and will feel cool most of the time.
Make sure the radiator fan is working when the AC is on.
As the coolant ravels from driver side to passenger side of the radiator, it should cool down.
Weld a larger nut over the broken bolt and let it cool. It will turn out for you.
an evaporator is a part of a refrigeration plant by which the refrigerant is made to boil at a much lower temperature and pressure. the idea is to extract the heat from the region which we want to cool. basically the evaporator is located at the region where the thing to be cooled is situated.
An air conditioner evaporator is the part of the a/c system that the heat in your car transfers to causing cool air to blow from your vents. The blower is in front of it and it sucks air from the inside of your car and across the evaporator then blows out your vents.
The radiator petcock on a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 is located at the bottom of the radiator, typically on the driver's side. It is a small valve or drain plug that allows for the draining of coolant from the radiator. To access it, you may need to reach underneath the vehicle. Always ensure the engine is cool before attempting to open the petcock to avoid burns.