Ram owners, hear me out

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • small review on a 196,000 mile 4th GEN

Komentáře • 6

  • @greasebellygarage
    @greasebellygarage Před rokem +1

    I also never use agm batteries. I use lead acid on my ram and get a lot more time out of them.

    • @DanielGarcia-zz9eg
      @DanielGarcia-zz9eg  Před rokem

      How much life u get out your battery????
      Interstate last me just over 6 years. Just had it change compared to auto parts batteries that last 4 years
      Thanks to watching 👀

    • @greasebellygarage
      @greasebellygarage Před rokem

      @@DanielGarcia-zz9eg the most I've ever gotten out of a battery is 3 years but I live in Florida and that's the most I've ever gotten out of any battery in any car because it's so damn hot down here. I also run power inverters and stuff off my truck quite a bit so they have a rough life too. The AGM batteries would just suddenly die and they were nearly impossible to jump off lead acid batteries will at least give you some warning.

  • @greasebellygarage
    @greasebellygarage Před rokem +1

    You are absolutely right about the electric fan. Many don't notice when they are bad on the models that also have the mechanical fan. I like your beer truck in the background too. Your 09 is in great condition.

  • @russrtspooling7702
    @russrtspooling7702 Před rokem

    wait you said 200 isnt good... I have a 2019 classic 5.7 and it runs at 190 to 212 with no issues with factory clutch fan. hmmm

    • @DanielGarcia-zz9eg
      @DanielGarcia-zz9eg  Před rokem

      Newer trucks 5th generation run about 200 to 205. They run a bit hotter.
      On my 09 I noticed for over 14 yrs it has always run 195. One day I notice when at the drive thu it was getting hot.
      I call the dealership and they told me 205 is normal.
      Idk about that. Then I notice I haven't heard the fan turn on in awhile
      I do have the 22 model which I'm guessing the classic has the same engine, just different body style and 205 is normal.
      212, I would check that coolant and see if that fan comes on. Just to be safe.
      My uncle had a 4th Gen, never check the coolant and ended up getting a new engine.
      Little things that we miss or never check could cost thousands