For a 1997 Dodge Ram, the recommended water to coolant ratio is typically 50:50. This mixture provides optimal freeze protection and cooling efficiency. In colder climates, you might increase the coolant concentration to 60%, while in warmer areas, a 40% coolant mix can be sufficient. Always refer to the owner’s manual for specific recommendations based on your vehicle's needs.
A 2000 Dodge Ram uses green coolant.
No. The water pump is the only coolant circulation device.
If it leaks coolant or the bearing is loose, it has failed.
The 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 axle ratio is 3.73:1
It will run out of water/coolant and you will blow your engine.
A 2001 Ram uses green coolant.
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Reaching the water pump of a 5.2 liter Dodge Ram requires removal of the engines serpentine belt, heater hoses, several components as well as draining of the coolant. After replacing the water pump it is recommended to flush the coolant and rid the cooling system of any air pockets.
The 2005 Dodge Ram 3500 axle ratio is 3.73:1
no belt, low coolant, failed water pump,