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Rjstone

New Member
Nov 19, 2022
3
0
Truck Year
2016
Hey All, I have read tons of threads and can’t quite find the answer to my issue.

I have a 2016 Ram Ecodiesel with 164,XXX miles. I bought it used last year, but all of the warranty and recall work has been completed (other than an airbag recall). Anyways, I started noticing oil splatter in my coolant bottle and my heater was blowing cold air most of the time, but not always. I replaced my oil cooler, the old one was definitely bad After removing it. I drained and refilled my coolant about 8 times, until it was coming out clean. Even replaced my coolant bottle with a new one. Since that was done, about a week ago, my truck overheats just about every time I run it, but only briefly. Every day, about 4 miles into my drive, I hit a small hill. I start at the bottom with engine coolant temp at about 165 and within 30 seconds it hits 240, hold there for about 5 seconds, then drops back down to about 210 in about 20 seconds. Really fast. During that time the fan kicks in and I can hear it going. After that its good for the rest of the hour long drive with zero issues, other than the heater blowing cold about 80% of the time. I have added coolant since doing the flush and its sitting right at the mark. I’m not sure what I’m missing. The engine is stock, no EGR delete or tune. What can I check next. I have heard about an air bleed screw for the coolant, but I can’t find a video or instructions on that. I have also thought that maybe the thermostat is sticking, but it works great after that initial overheat issue each day. Could it be a clogged heater core, might I have an air pocket still, what are your thoughts? Thank you in advance.
 

TC Diesel

Well-Known Member
Jul 14, 2016
2,494
712
Truck Year
2015
3-Way coolant Valve.
 

Rjstone

New Member
Nov 19, 2022
3
0
Truck Year
2016
Alright, I replaced the 3 way valve and the thermostat today, with no changes. I ran it through a 5 mile loop with some hills and a 2 mile stretch on the freeway. Came back and coolant was all over from the overflow tube. It dumped about 1/2 gallon of coolant in that time. I did not run the heater during the drive to see if that was causing the issue. Afterwards, I ran the heater and still no heat. Engine spiked to 234 on a small hill, then decreased rapidly. I think that it’s dumping coolant when it jumps in temp, but I’m not sure. What would you suggest next?
 

fcolella

New Member
Mar 30, 2021
20
3
Truck Year
2016
Did you resolve your issue? I have a #$%?&*() 2016 ED with a rebuilt engine and I'm having the exact same issue.
 

nstavros

New Member
Sep 14, 2015
4
3
Truck Year
2015
my 2015 with 220,000miles has had 3 EGR coolers replaced. Most recently in August 2024. The truck overheated, the heater failed to blow warm air and the scent of coolant was present. The EGR design is terrible. The dealer ordered the replacement EGR only to find out it was defective as it was shipped to them with a crack. Hopefully this new EGR fails before the 2 year warranty expires.
 
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