Teri906
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- Oct 12, 2015
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- Truck Year
- 2014
I've had the fan replaced, the radiator replaced, water pump and endless sensors! After the replaced the fan, the said the shutters were the cause of it overheating that time! All I can say is thank god for extended warranty and the fact that every two weeks or so, the truck is driven 800miles. I would not have discovered half these issues if this thing was just driven locally!Replace maybe; but is it working? Is it actually engaging after replacement or just a new one thrown in and assumed it's ok?
What pieces of that puzzle were the ones replaced?
ok, theres zero way this engine has heating problems on its own without something hardware failing. Im suspecting your thermostat has seized. Im positive now, if for sure the fan is kicking on at 220f, because i have my oil cooler deleted, so my oil no longer touches any part of the antifreeze/ coolant system and even under full load, pulling a trailer, idling, driving with 1400lbs in the bed, driving around town, idling for 4 hours, the coolant never goes above 206f. i could literally throw the fan on the side of the road and drive all night long without it, This is a super well designed engine, Im seeing this first hand what shes capable of. Im really sure you have an outside force overheating the oil, because the coolant itself never needs a fan. So your oil system or thermostat is overheating your engine. This is bs you have to deal with this on your own.
Oh thermostat has been replaced twice! Since this thing started overheating I refuse to even pull my camper, which is weight compatible to the Hemi I had. It's never overheated towing. The heaviest load we had with it overheating was 1 cycle in the bed and gear! I just got a call today and I'm being told that they can't get the truck to reprogram, so it won't restart after message appears on dash! This particular truck, is junk! I'm not saying all of them, but my file speaks for itself! I've maintained/ services only had at certified dealers.ok, theres zero way this engine has heating problems on its own without something hardware failing. Im suspecting your thermostat has seized. Im positive now, if for sure the fan is kicking on at 220f, because i have my oil cooler deleted, so my oil no longer touches any part of the antifreeze/ coolant system and even under full load, pulling a trailer, idling, driving with 1400lbs in the bed, driving around town, idling for 4 hours, the coolant never goes above 206f. i could literally throw the fan on the side of the road and drive all night long without it, This is a super well designed engine, Im seeing this first hand what shes capable of. Im really sure you have an outside force overheating the oil, because the coolant itself never needs a fan. So your oil system or thermostat is overheating your engine. This is bs you have to deal with this on your own.