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Dodge Ram Van

The Dodge Ram Van, or Dodge B-Series, was a large van sold by the Dodge division of Chrysler Corporation. The van was launched in 1971 and continued production until 2003, when it was replaced by the Dodge Sprinter.

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How do you adjust a sagging driver's side door on a 98 Silverado?

Adjust or replace hinges

Sorry, there is no adjusting these style hinges, they are welded in place, you can usually make them better by replacing the pins and bushings in the hinges but if the hinge itself is wore that bad where bushings wont fix it you're looking at having a body shop weld new hinges in...

When did dodge stop making the 5.9L?

2006 was the last year of the best Diesel ever made 5.9 cummins engine

2003 was the last 5.9L V8

Is a stock 99 dodge 5.9L gas V8 injected or carburated?

All newer cars are fuel injected. But some are carburetored fuel injection(CFI) and some are tune port injected (TPI). The CFIs share an injector or injectors in a carburetor valve body like the old carburetors, and the TPIs have an injector at or in each cylinder for that cylinder only.

Where can i find 1996 dodge ram van fuse diagram?

Try a Chilton's Manual at your local library, or another repair manual such as Haynes. They tend to be somewhat generic at times, but sometimes good in a pinch.

There are dealerships that will give you access to Mopar and other manuals online. Sorry, I can't recall how I worked it out with them, but had acess for a year or so to Mopar pictures, schematics, and su

haynes manual does not have fuse diagrams

1991 dodge ram van b250 weight limit?

Depends on engine and transmission. GCWR (Vehicle+Trailer) is as low as 8800 for 3-speed V6, or as high as 13,000 for 5.9 V8 / 4speed OD

Where is the start run relay located on a 1989 dodge 250 van?

It's located on the driver's side fender near the strut tower.

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Is a Gumout engine flush worthwhile?

Make up your own mind but here are 12 of the best opinions#1Sometimes it depends on how many miles there are on your vehicle. It can do some harm by removing too much. An old way I know and do myself is to add one quart of transmission fluid, drive around for an hour or so, then change the oil. It is a softer way to clean the engine instead of those heavy duty engine flushes. Seafoam carb and injection cleaner works great too. I used it in my lawn mower motor and in the gas. Hope I helped! #2No, I do not recommend that anyone put gumout engine flush in their car. It was recommended to me at a professional oil change shop. I pulled out of the parking lot and 15 minutes later my car slung a rod because it had broken oil loose but it didn't all go out with the flush. Instead it clobbered up on other parts and stopped oil from moving through my engine at all. Now I'm having to take this matter to court in order to have my car repaired. #3We had the engine in our 1996 Dodge Caravan (110,000 miles) flushed with Gum Out this summer, and it ruined the engine. We had to purchase a new vehicle. We are negotiating with Speed Lube to pay for the ruined vehicle. #4Never flush an engine -- change your oil faithfully or better yet invest in synthethic oil on your changes and you won't have to think about flushing it. When you "flush" the oil, the slop (especially if your not faithful to oil changes) will go to the oil pan. It then plugs up the oil pump and starves the motor for oil until it cooks it. #5Yes, I think the flush is worth while. MAny "SUV" or truck owners I deal with either neglect or ignore the proper maintenance recommendations on their vehicle. I have dealt with between oil changes going 4k-10k before they come into my shop. Virtually all the oil has burned or sludged to the point it is caked under the valve cover. For those individuals I say "flush away"! #6The oil pressure on my 90 Ford Aerostar would drop to 0 at idle after the engine was warm. Suspecting the pressure relief valve in the oil pump was stuck, I added a quart of Gumout Engine flush as instructed on the can. Not only is the oil pressure back to normal, the fuel mileage has improved. My guess is the lifters operate more efficiently. #7ok for those who said that gumout can can kill your engin....

I agree it is possible for the sluge to go into your oil pump and cause it plug up, but if you read on the back of the can it says if your vehicle has more than 50,000 miles on it you need to take the oil pan off and clean all the excess sluge off, this will fix your problem with puging up your oil pump, unless it just happend to do it while your flushing your engine in the five min. another thig to stop this is to put a new oil filter on before you begin to flush, because your old filter most likely cant filter enough. Once the flush is done put another oil filter on

#8I'd have to say the tranny fluid in the oil is the best idea so far. To prevent the problem I also agree on using synthetic oil. Use store brand synthetic if you're frugal. Basicly, if you need to use gumout, you've been abusing your engine anyway. Had a 4L Jeep and a 5L Chevy k1500 die after gumout clogged the small channels used to distribute the oil - so about 6-8k miles later, the valves were burning up and the engine started braking internal components. And that's with removing the oil pan on both, and changing the sump screen, oil filter, etc. #9You know I have been using the product for years . There are a couple of things to keep in mind . The main one is if this is not a routine thing then it will have to be flushed twice and the filter changed in between flushes . What happens is the flush itself doesn't ruin your engine the debre in your engine does . Everyone that has a problem after one flush is due to the engine is so nasty on the inside gunk disolves everything , but it is not drained out the oil pan . You can blame it on the flush or you can blame it on how many times you have missed an oil change at 3500 intervials . If you think changing the oil at every 3500 miles is all there is don't get me started on the air filter , breather filter , pcv valve , and fuel filter ! #10I've read everyone's answers and most of them seem to address that unless you have kept up the proper maintenance on your vehicle and that it's the sludge buildup that kills your engine and not the flush, are there any special care instructions written in the directions and if so shouldn't they perform these precautions at the service businesses when the service is being offered? Has anyone contacted a rep at the services corporate offices or Pennzoil-Quaker State company to confirm this? It just seems to me that there's allot of guessing going on as to why a few people have had egine problems after using the product. I personally have used the service after 80,000 miles on my Chevy pickup and have not had a problem since. #11Any "engine flush in a can" has the potential to cause problems. As others have said, the loosened sludge, carbon and particulate will only end up in the sump to cause problems later. (It will also break down the surface tension of the oil.) 10% of the old oil remains in an engine after an oil change. That 10% is in the casting cavities and the bottom of the sump.There is only one safe flush system which, unfortunately, is not available in the USA. Best solution for automobile owners-Buy a cheap oil, run it 500 miles and change the oil and filter. Do that 3 times and then go back to a good quality oil, either mineral or synthetic and use a good quality filter. #12I use kerosene. Drain a quart of old oil out and add 1 quart kero. in. Run at idle 20 mins. then drain. Next, pour 1 quart of oil in the engine with the oil pan plug off so the oil drains. That helps clear out the kero. and loose debris. Then do a reg. oil change, wait 1000 miles and change oil and filter again.

How much coolant does a 1999 dodge ram hold?

i believe its 20 qts.

That is correct. 10 quarts of antifreeze and 10 quarts of distilled water.

Which is the recharge line for the AC on a 2001 Dodge Ram?

The low pressure line coming from the condenser will have a valve stem that is labled with an "L"!

What is wrong with the brake of 1992 Van Ram 250 it seems like it won't stop when you step on the brake?

Could be worn or glazed brake pads. Can also be a defective master cylinder, bad proportioning valve, or a brake booster with a vacuum leak.

Why would your van just shut off?

It happened to my van a long time ago, after I loosened the gas tank cap, it never happened again. I guess the ventilation or gas tank cap malfunctioned so no air was let in. You can try this one. .

How do you change the oil pump on a 1989 Dodge van?

You need to post more info on the van...what kind? what motor? full size, etc. 6 cyl. v-8?

Well, I have the same question, so I'll put up some van info here. I've got a 1989/1990 Ram van 350 with the 360 motor. It has fuel injection and an automatic tranny. Any help with getting the oil pump changed out? Can I just drop the pan and get at it?

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Yes, you can drop the pan on the 360 with the engine installed, but there are challenges.

After moving any obstructions and taking out the oil pan bolts, you can drop the pan down on to the frame cross member. The pan will not come completely off because the oil pump is in the way. Remove the pump and set it in the pan, then remove the pan and pump completely.

Make sure the new pump and pick-up tube are assembled exactly as the original. The angles are important so that the pick-up screen is at the proper location in the oil pan when installed.

Clean and inspect the pan and the oil pump mounting surface before assembly.

Drop the pump assembly in the oil pan, and set it on the frame cross-member and put everything back together with new seals and gaskets. Tighten the oil pump bolts properly and secure them if possible with some kind of physical locking device, or maybe thread locking compound. If the bolts loosen, the oil pressure will be drastically reduced, but still high enough to cause the low pressure light to turn off. The engine will probably not last as long with reduced oil pressure.

BEFORE REPLACING THE OIL PUMP, make sure that the oil pressure indicating system is not the problem and is working properly.

I hope I didn't forget anything. Have fun!

What horsepower is a 1992 dodge ram 350 van?

Depends on the engine. 350's came with either the 5.2 or 5.9 liter V8's. Look at your VIN plate by looking on the dashboard through the windshield from the outside standing by the tire. Look at the 8th character. If it's a Y, it's the 5.2. if it's a Z, it's the 5.9.

1992 was a transitional period from the older carbureted engines to the new fuel-injected engines.

5.2 liter, carb: 145 horsepower

5.2 liter, fuel injected: 230 horsepower, 300 ft-lbf torque

5.9 liter, carb: 155 horsepower

5.9 liter, fuel injected: 250 horsepower, 325 ft-lbf torque

What would the odd smell be coming through the vents on a 1995 Monte Carlo only when heat is on?

the best possible guess I could think of is mice... If it's a chemical smell, you might have a heater core leak. If it's a mildew smell, maybe you have an interior air filter that is funky.