HOOVIES Million Mile RAM 2500! CAR WIZARD shows what's been done & its future prognosis

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Car Wizard

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2 жыл бұрын

Diesel trucks have a reputation for going forever, but this 2004 RAM 2500 takes the cake at almost a million miles. The CAR WIZARD 🧙‍♂️ goes over Hoovies truck to show what repairs were needed and the current state the truck is in.
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@elliottwalsh94
@elliottwalsh94 2 жыл бұрын
It's a great testament to these trucks if the A/C compressor that has been replaced for the 4th time is a weak point. Until this point the truck was on it's 3rd compressor meaning each is lasting ~330,000+ miles. That sounds pretty good to me
@traitoR142
@traitoR142 2 жыл бұрын
Not to mention the vehicle looks like it spent most of it's days in a warm environment where the air would be used a lot.
@pfsantos007
@pfsantos007 2 жыл бұрын
Replaced 4th time = it's on its5th A/C compressor = 250k miles each. Still very good.
@traitoR142
@traitoR142 2 жыл бұрын
@@pfsantos007 He states right in the video it's the fourth Compressor the vehicle has seen. 11:15
@charlie_nolan
@charlie_nolan 2 жыл бұрын
And 4 new transmissions
@BBBYpsi
@BBBYpsi 2 жыл бұрын
My Ram 3500 right now has 966,000+ miles on it & have only replaced the A/C compressor once. Turbo went at 927,000 miles. TIPM at 963,000 miles because rodents got in there & chewed stuff away. It sat for over 3 months because I had major surgery & could not drive.
@groberts1780
@groberts1780 2 жыл бұрын
In my part of the country, most of these older Ram trucks succumb to horrendous rust long before any major mechanical issues take them out of service. Great engines, though.
@todtalk3912
@todtalk3912 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, i live in northeast pa, n if u dont coat ur truck properly (which costs a ton of money if u remove the body n do it properly, n it needs to be since new, before salt ever hits it or u'll never be able to get on top of) it'll be gone long before it dies. N that goes for most vehicles of any kind. Funny thing is, the german vehicles are some of the best protected here. For instance a bmw that is basically completely covered underneath (makes for a pia when servicing certain things) but they do an absolutely amazing job protecting their vehicles from the factory. I remember a 2017 bmw i bought, i couldn't for the life of me figure out what this brown stuff that was stuck on the inside of the doors in the corners n it kinda leaked out a tiny bit n is impossible to remove, that is what they coat the inside of the doors along the bottom with, n its amazing stuff. Think if fluid film and crc marine in ine product but multiply that by 10, n that is the equivalent of what they use. So its sad to say when u buy a luxury vehicle, they are made better in many instances that people often over look. Better paint protection, thicker clear all that adds to better longevity in harsh climates. Ud think u.s. companies would have this down, but they dint care or want their vehicles to last longer than 5 to 7 years because thats that much longer a person is happy with their vehicle so they wont buy another.
@A380FIN
@A380FIN 2 жыл бұрын
You have an own part of the country?
@todtalk3912
@todtalk3912 2 жыл бұрын
@@A380FIN yeah hes with ur mom. Your mom is a so fat she has her own part of the country....Hilarious. thank-you im here all day.
@vw5056
@vw5056 2 жыл бұрын
@@todtalk3912 This is what i try to explain to Scotty's "endless money pit" followers. That German brands have the best corrosion resistence. Cheaper and easier to fix mechanical issues than rust. That is not to say the cars break down often.
@A380FIN
@A380FIN 2 жыл бұрын
@@todtalk3912 I think you should consider reducing the use of intoxicants or alternatively increasing the dose of your mental medication.
@mikemorr100
@mikemorr100 2 жыл бұрын
That's a hell of a lot of driving. Very roughly about 150 miles per day, every day, for near 2 decades
@gdubya83
@gdubya83 2 жыл бұрын
I know a contractor that drives from Houston to TN, GA and back every other week for some time driving a Dodge dually. Driving for a company out of Chicago, my truck was doing 3,300 to 3,700 miles a week. Around 180k miles a year. I do not miss it even though the money was good. Never wanted to get involved in one of those crazy winter pileups because the snow covered roads are where the money is to be made in the winter. From the Dakotas or Wisconsin to the Northeast all winter.
@vw5056
@vw5056 2 жыл бұрын
Hot shot drivers can do 600+ miles a day. Amassing a million miles is not that hard to do if it is mostly freeway driving.
@Morpheen999
@Morpheen999 2 жыл бұрын
@@gdubya83 If the weather got that bad I would get off the main interstates, takes longer but much safer
@wiicodman
@wiicodman 2 жыл бұрын
From Hoovie's video it was an oil rig hot shot vehicle. They can easily drive hundreds of miles a day to deliver a part in need any time of day.
@tstocker6926
@tstocker6926 2 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see the repair/maintenance done on the Dodge product.
@joeschmoe5009
@joeschmoe5009 2 жыл бұрын
1,000,000 miles, 10,000,000 farts in those seats!
@James-oo1yq
@James-oo1yq 2 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to have the engine apart and see what wear was on it. The oils we have today are fantastic!
@goingindieEN
@goingindieEN 2 жыл бұрын
@@Tobester_McDonkey interesting
@Motorsportsgeek
@Motorsportsgeek 2 жыл бұрын
@@Tobester_McDonkey It's hard to compare a semi with a work truck. The semis rarely get cold started and 99% of the mileage is all highway cruising which put minimal wear on the engines.
@theundergroundlairofthesqu9261
@theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 2 жыл бұрын
Check out Schaeffer Oil's youtube channel for some 1M mile teardown videos.
@johnsonsl944
@johnsonsl944 2 жыл бұрын
Hoovie showed the inside of the engine in his video when wizard had the pan off, it looked remarkably clean for a million mile engine
@Tracert-mc1hu
@Tracert-mc1hu 2 жыл бұрын
@@Motorsportsgeek That's exactly the case with this truck, it was used just like a long haul semi.
@hellkitty1014
@hellkitty1014 2 жыл бұрын
'03 Laramie DRW single-cab owner here. 324K miles w/ manual trans. Replaced most of the components that Wizard mentioned. Turbo upgrade, trans rebuild with far superior internals as well as upgraded clutch, beefier rear end, stacks up the side(for a "Lil Red Special" throwback). Everywhere I go, I'm offered to sell it. Never going to let it go. Apparently the 5.9 has a serious cult following now(KZbinrs like Firepunk and others help with that). We bought new and has served our family well.
@mercedes-amgforlife3237
@mercedes-amgforlife3237 2 жыл бұрын
I have same year and style except mine is a 4 door long bed. It has 178k miles and only real parts has been 1 set sway bar end links, steering gear, transmission pressure solenoid and transducer, and power steering pump. Mine was a December built truck so it was the last month of the 47RE transmission before the 48RE which came in January 2003. Been a very reliable truck for me with zero breakdowns.
@markkeyser
@markkeyser 2 жыл бұрын
Agree completely regarding diesels being choked by emission controls and the costs associated with keeping them on the road. Had a 6.7 L Ford. Loved the power and fuel economy but I couldn't afford to keep it on the road. It ended up being the most undependable vehicle that I've ever owned.
@stevegingras1625
@stevegingras1625 2 жыл бұрын
I have a diesel. I paid 2k$ to disable the emission control system to prevent it from going into limp mode all the time. Fortunatly, there is no emission testing where I live. Otherwise, I wouln't have been able to afford these newer diesel trucks.
@hugolafhugolaf
@hugolafhugolaf 2 жыл бұрын
I have a Transit with the diesel. I’m having the emissions system disabled this year. That vehicle is otherwise a complete piece of shit. The cooling system is a disaster.
@preppinglife624
@preppinglife624 2 жыл бұрын
For being a million mile vehicle it looks like it's been very well maintained
@sunsetrider45
@sunsetrider45 2 жыл бұрын
I had the exact same truck. Loved it. Cummins 5.9 and Ford 7.3 (not actually a Ford engine) are the best pickup truck engines ever made.
@masonkaye5
@masonkaye5 2 жыл бұрын
Funny how the trucks are better when one company is designing the engine and another is designing the truck.
@toyota_jeep4x471
@toyota_jeep4x471 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a big fan of 03-04 Dodge Ram Cummins due to their simplicity, reliability, longevity and durability. A popular upgrade for these trucks that I would recommend for Hoovie would be the 07.5+ steering linkage update (tie rod, drag link, steering shock)
@jasonthach44
@jasonthach44 2 жыл бұрын
Reliability? Pretty sure that truck is on it's third transmission.
@toyota_jeep4x471
@toyota_jeep4x471 2 жыл бұрын
@@jasonthach44 330k miles plus on a transmission that hauls for a living. That's pretty good if you ask me.
@tavin7577
@tavin7577 2 жыл бұрын
@@jasonthach44 my grandfathers 2001 7.3 with around 290,000 miles is on at least it’s third transmission. My fathers 2004 Cummins is into 300,000 on the stock trans
@jonesfarm1836
@jonesfarm1836 8 ай бұрын
@@jasonthach44😂 3rd trans with a million miles. It would be different it it was on its 3rd trans with 200,000 miles
@mikeske9777
@mikeske9777 2 жыл бұрын
4 years ago I came across a 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 with the same engine. I had been looking to replace my 1996 Dodge Ram 2600 V10 with 425,000 miles. I got the 2004 Dodge Ram with 124,500 miles. I went through that truck and there was absolutely no modifications it had the original everything. I replaced the fluids and found the right rear shock leaking. I replaced 4 new shocks and it did need a front brake job. After a year I replaced all 4 tires. I did install a 5th wheel hitch and use the truck as my RV hauler and it has traveled the United States. After 4 years and 30,000 miles I only had to replace the radio with a nicer unit that has a backup camera. Last year I replaced the water pump, thermostat, and belt tensioner after the tensioner froze up. So now with 30K miles since I bought it I am doing the 2nd round of fluid replacements. I think these are the last of the great Cummins engines as they are durable strong and have decent stock power. I do not want anything to do with emission controls and this one does not have them and I intend to keep this for the long term.
@Berto-1117
@Berto-1117 2 жыл бұрын
The 4th gen and 5th gen rams have the besy cummins. When emission control start giving issues you just delete it and thats it.
@mikeske9777
@mikeske9777 2 жыл бұрын
@@Berto-1117 Just good luck finding the kits and tune programs to do the delete. The government has been cracking down on the tune companies with hefty fines for altering the emissions control devices.
@Berto-1117
@Berto-1117 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikeske9777 what do you mean? There are litterally thousands of companys doing this. Tunes are permanent they cant do anything about manipulated technology. A tune is just a change to factory settings. A kit is literally a pipe and a blank plate for the egr cooler. There really isnt much to it lol
@blackterminal
@blackterminal 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikeske9777maybe it depends if your in a Brandon state
@ttsupra95
@ttsupra95 2 жыл бұрын
@@blackterminal Smh......
@itsnotme07
@itsnotme07 2 жыл бұрын
That exhaust may have come with the truck when new, but as a dealer installed option. A couple co-workers of mine bought one of these trucks back then, both had the wicked cool sounding Magnaflow exhaust.
@a1tanner528
@a1tanner528 2 жыл бұрын
I think that is likely it. My dad and several of his buddies had these with the badazz magnaflow exhaust
@jackgifford7759
@jackgifford7759 2 жыл бұрын
Qq
@DonaldMays
@DonaldMays 2 жыл бұрын
I use to work in a large motor pool with 400 cars trucks and vans within some models you could see part failures at the same mileage we even tracked and would plan repairs based on replacement mileage and sure enough with a few miles it always happened.
@RS-cd9cf
@RS-cd9cf 2 жыл бұрын
Curious of the most problematic vehicles and the most reliable!
@hoopty.
@hoopty. 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 78 Ford F 100, and it is getting close to 400,000 miles. Same engine and transmission. I just towed a Cadillac from Florida to Memphis Tennessee. No prob. All I do is change oil and transmission fluid, plugs and wires, filters belts hoses and the alternator. That thing Will not die. I brought it from my paw paw. He made me promise not to get rid of it and it will make me a million bucks one day 💪💪💰
@bewareofmountainlions4429
@bewareofmountainlions4429 2 жыл бұрын
@@hoopty. I bought my great uncle's 93 f150 last year. It now has 320k on the clock, running great.
@brianpaige2581
@brianpaige2581 2 жыл бұрын
I got a 2003 2500 4x4 6speed high output manual. couldn't be happier
@usellmeth7500
@usellmeth7500 2 жыл бұрын
4:15 Don't spend big bucks on TIPM rebuild or replacement. There are effective relay bypass kits available. I put a fuel pump relay bypass on my '11 Grand Caravan and it worked like a charm!
@tstocker6926
@tstocker6926 2 жыл бұрын
Bypass the Dodge electrical system , the electrical system on a Dodge is an afterthought
@msiraco
@msiraco 2 жыл бұрын
Wow that’s the first I’ve heard of this
@WTC7
@WTC7 2 жыл бұрын
Shango066 has a video replacing a relay
@hokie9910
@hokie9910 2 жыл бұрын
I did it to my sons 100 series Land Cruiser as well. Well known issue even on these and bypass kits for 70 bucks fix it in 2 minutes.
@joesammy4343
@joesammy4343 2 жыл бұрын
Good tip on the TIPM ... i have a no crank on a 2008 compass ...connectors and wires need checked from the key switch on down to the TIPM before i dig into the TIPM PCB. CAM BUS IS GOOD THOUGH... I can crank and start with key switch on and remote start button wired to starter under hood.🆗 can you send a link to the bypass kit for my no key start problem? thanks
@cash2.0
@cash2.0 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! I have one of these 3rd gen 5.9 Cummins Rams. Best truck I've ever owned. Not interested in downgrading to a newer one.
@Tempsho
@Tempsho 2 жыл бұрын
17:20 that’s why any diesel without the emissions stuff on them will hold their value, especially ones in good condition.
@TheTruckdriver999
@TheTruckdriver999 2 жыл бұрын
Yes I had Toyota 61series land cruiser 2H diesel it was still running fine at 700000km when I moved it on rust got hold of it in the end
@Berto-1117
@Berto-1117 2 жыл бұрын
Emissions stuff has nothing to do with their value. Emissions can be removed pretty easily and affordably
@Tempsho
@Tempsho 2 жыл бұрын
@@Berto-1117 unless you live in a province or a state where is has to go in for an annual inspection. Then it’s not so easy unfortunately.
@Berto-1117
@Berto-1117 2 жыл бұрын
@@Tempsho i believe the only state where there really is no way around that is california.
@gregpintler4846
@gregpintler4846 2 жыл бұрын
Drive seat foams are easy to get and can be changed in about an hour. A side step will you in and out so you don't crush the seat foam any more.
@iboswell
@iboswell 2 жыл бұрын
Or if not too bad you can often swap between seats e.g. passenger to driver and vice versa etc
@omarks
@omarks 2 жыл бұрын
@@iboswell The foam is really inexpensive and good quality. i had to sew in a new fabric panel on my 96's seat that was worn away by PO butts, good as new again now and cheaper than putting in a sidestep
@josephs9268
@josephs9268 2 жыл бұрын
Yep amazon has seat pad and fabric for cheap. I have steps with 300k+ and my seats still in great condition because I dont drag my ass across it or put all my weight on the outter edge getting in an out
@themechanic4592
@themechanic4592 2 жыл бұрын
Also adding steps is good so you're not grabbing the wheel as hard to get in it.
@omarks
@omarks 2 жыл бұрын
@@themechanic4592 Hadn't thought of that, great point. I tend to yank myself in after grabbing the wheel
@SharpblueCreative
@SharpblueCreative 2 жыл бұрын
First time I saw one of these was in the movie Twister. I thought it looked great. Since then I’ve seen a few imports over here in the U.K. - great looking truck. Hasn’t aged to my mind
@sacredsteeler
@sacredsteeler 2 жыл бұрын
Funny, that's the movie I think of when I think of Ram. Beautiful red
@rgbigdog
@rgbigdog 2 жыл бұрын
Wizard I think it comes down to air circulation. I drove big rigs for 23 years and the engine compartment on them rigs had a lot of room and great air circulation. In the winter we had to winterize the rig to reduce air flow so the engine would get up to running temperature. Too much heat over the long haul is a death nail for all Electonics.
@earnestbunbury2103
@earnestbunbury2103 2 жыл бұрын
Death knell ...
@eaubfelangy8132
@eaubfelangy8132 2 жыл бұрын
My PT Cruiser has the same dash removal process. It was exactly how you mentioned with this truck. A couple months back I wanted to replace my dash top because it was cracked, so I went to the junkyard, grabbed one, and put it right on mine. It was a very easy process
@JohnDavis-ed5sg
@JohnDavis-ed5sg 2 жыл бұрын
My Iveco Daily was stolen at 1.25 million miles. In that 15 years I spent just over £50,000 on maintenance, including gearbox at 910,000, engine at 1.1 million, and countless small items, tyres, etc. The Cab was getting weak, and that would have killed it sooner or later. But great truck though.
@jaymoney8793
@jaymoney8793 7 ай бұрын
The most mint 04 2500 ram I’ve ever seen. Crazy it has 1 million miles
@mwyatt222
@mwyatt222 2 жыл бұрын
My sister has a 90' ford explorer with almost 600,ooo on the original motor and transmission. She baby'ed it and did 3500 mile service intervals for everything at a great auto shop by her. Her relationship w/ a near by shop is why her truck still runs like new. Her seat is trashed and she wont replace it but everything else works. It would have over 6ook had she not stopped driving to work from the covid shutdown and now teaches from home. Any car IMHO can last indefinitely w/ proper service.
@edmcamoil4009
@edmcamoil4009 2 жыл бұрын
Cars last just as long as people are willing to take care of them. There are certainly cars with massive engineering flaws that simply aren't worth fixing, but for the most part, it's when owners simply stop caring about it, they stop maintaining it, and just beat them to death.
@mwyatt222
@mwyatt222 2 жыл бұрын
@@edmcamoil4009 totally agree
@viiriix6525
@viiriix6525 2 жыл бұрын
The wizard taking shots at bro dozers and squatted trucks made me laugh really hard. 😂
@jynxclover2996
@jynxclover2996 2 жыл бұрын
love the channel love what yall do
@ChristianLeeTri
@ChristianLeeTri 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. Love this channel for the technical stuff, as opposed to a walk around/thru of a 2007 Buick etc.
@erikkovacs3097
@erikkovacs3097 2 жыл бұрын
4:33 That relay is a dealer installed repair (there's a TSP for it) for a failed lift pump. The factory lift pump is installed on the fuel filter on the side of the engine. This is part of a kit that installs a new fuel cooled lift pump in the tank and the original is removed and bypassed.
@JeffinTD
@JeffinTD 2 жыл бұрын
Third gens were known to break blend doors. There were updated hvac cases and motor couplers with improved stops. Ball joints/tie rods seem to be an issue on all 3’s heavy pickups. Long crank times on the common rail engines can be a sign of high return flow/worn injectors. 06’s were famous for the tachometer failing, requiring the dash cluster to be rebuilt.
@OtherSarah2
@OtherSarah2 2 жыл бұрын
the third-gen seats were known to fail into a spring-poking-you situation too.
@JeffinTD
@JeffinTD 2 жыл бұрын
@@OtherSarah2 Very true. Been there.
@OtherSarah2
@OtherSarah2 2 жыл бұрын
@@JeffinTD My 97 with the 318 now has a small rip in the seat and a tiny split in the foam. I've been keeping up with forums (my new truck is a 94 2500 with a V-10), and I'm sort of salivating at the folks who are moving 09-15 interiors (Laramie Longhorn ones, even) into earlier generation Rams.
@JeffinTD
@JeffinTD 2 жыл бұрын
@@OtherSarah2 Yeah. I’ve had an 03 and 06 Laramie. The 03 was more comfortable, and I’ve had to put new seat foam and cover on the 06. The way the seat is shaped tends to cause the foam to rip at the edge of the bolster. Overall, though, nice trucks.
@OtherSarah2
@OtherSarah2 2 жыл бұрын
@@JeffinTD agreed.
@blackhawk7r221
@blackhawk7r221 2 жыл бұрын
My 2003 2500 4x4 made a half million. The Cummins was still brutally strong. Unfortunately, the Dodge wrapped around it couldn’t keep up.
@davidpayton8336
@davidpayton8336 2 жыл бұрын
I was really looking forward to this episode, thanks Wizard and Mrs. Wizard. :-)
@WildBill541
@WildBill541 2 жыл бұрын
These trucks can take some abuse too. At 250,000 miles, I didn’t realize I had an oil leak until I started the truck and it was ticking and tapping like crazy. I added oil and drove on. I now have 415,000 miles and still towing 15k trailers up and down the west coast with it 😎
@nicholashutter1865
@nicholashutter1865 2 жыл бұрын
I would bet 1000$ that the entire dash upper and lower was replaced at a dealership for the interior to be that nice.
@Terminxman
@Terminxman 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know that these were as bad as the 2nd gens
@scottlewis2372
@scottlewis2372 2 жыл бұрын
@@Terminxman I traded my '05 Dodge 2500 in 2019 and the dash was perfect. It was never garaged.
@hellkitty1014
@hellkitty1014 2 жыл бұрын
I think you may be thinking of the 2nd gen. Those things were made of the most cheap dash ever! Gen 3s weren't do bad.
@canadaguy1234
@canadaguy1234 2 жыл бұрын
The dash on my 04 looks like new and was never replaced. It all depends on what sort of climate it lived in.
@anthonyslazas2898
@anthonyslazas2898 2 жыл бұрын
Not on work trucks
@buixote
@buixote 2 жыл бұрын
By all means, check the spare! I was driving down a neighborhood street in my '96 Dodge/Cummins... and there was the spare... rolling down the Street! The cable holding it up *snapped* ! Nevermind the frustration of getting the spare on, mounting it, and realizing that it's flat!
@nukedathlonman
@nukedathlonman 2 жыл бұрын
I keep thinking of the dowel pin failure - but I know that was the earlier 89-'02 Cummins engines, and the aftermarket sure did stepped up with some solid fixes for that issue, so long as an owner doesn't wait for that to happen. But otherwise, I know these engines are veeery dependable. Wonder if Hoovie might be tempted to keep it for a 2nd million miles (a 2 million mile Ram 2500 - that be ultra cool). :-)
@OUSWKR
@OUSWKR 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve used the Lucas many times on Chrysler p/s systems. It’s works quite nicely.
@brolle87
@brolle87 2 жыл бұрын
i had a 1999 5,9 cummins with automatic transmission. Miss it. The dream would be one again, but with a bosch inline pump instead of the crappy ones, manual transmission and 4x4, rustfree
@kstricl
@kstricl 2 жыл бұрын
I'd like to do up one like that too. The build Deboss Garage did with Turbo Yoda (Allan from the Skid Factory) looks to be working awesome.
@vacexpert2020
@vacexpert2020 2 жыл бұрын
The one good thing about the GMT-800 trucks was the easy HVAC evaporator and heater core access, for the evaporator I didn't hardly have to mess with the dash, I just had to drop the airbox after having the system evacuated, also replaced the blower motor and resistor because the resistor pack looked like it failed in a spectacular way and the blower had a dead speed winding, my Mercury Grand Marquis also has easy access to the heater core and evaporator, less so than the GM trucks mentioned above but easy enough that the labor cost less than the parts which was a whole new system because of pinhole leaks and a failed factory original compressor that made it to 227K miles before literally self destructing
@kylehiggins7014
@kylehiggins7014 2 жыл бұрын
My fathers Dodge Ram 1500 5.7 blew last year and it broke his heart watching this brought back a smile he loves these trucks and has driven them for many years and would love this truck even with 1,000,000 miles
@rickreid81
@rickreid81 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 2005 Ram 2500. I am so glad I still have it. No major drive line problems yet.
@MyDyerMaker
@MyDyerMaker 2 жыл бұрын
I'm sure all mechanics have a lot of experience with Chrysler/Dodge products. The only good thing about the truck is that Dodge didn't make the engine. Those miles are mostly highway miles anyway.
@brianreiss9494
@brianreiss9494 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t know why but this is one of Hoovies vehicles that I really like. A million mile truck not quiet there but it will make I’m sure of it
@TheKatWeasel
@TheKatWeasel 2 жыл бұрын
It makes my 187k e92 seem barely run in, I always think it’s a true testament to proper, on time maintenance and replacing worn parts when you need to and not leaving it too late
@johnkirkland3066
@johnkirkland3066 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Danny, I do all of the maintenance on our little fleet of family cars. We have three cars at, or close to 300k. 1999 Jeep Cherokeee (XJ) with 289k. 2008 Toyota Prius with 313k. 2001 Honda Civic (manual) with 330k+. You’re right. Maintenance is absolutely key.
@skylerham14
@skylerham14 2 жыл бұрын
I just bought a 2003 ram 1500 with the 5.7 hemi with 223,000 miles and it runs like its brand new and no lights on its an amazing truck. Im getting ready to drive it from boise idaho to union Missouri almost a 23 hour drive
@audiman-gr5gn
@audiman-gr5gn 2 жыл бұрын
Those trucks are the cream of the crop the def system is a nightmare inducing mess and with so many places being out of it or out of oil for the newer trucks especially it makes it hard to keep them up i work for Walmart in the automotive department and we had People in full panic because they've been to three towns and dozens of stores and they are all out of def and/or oil
@vw5056
@vw5056 2 жыл бұрын
Truckstops never run out of DEF. Refer them there.
@davidmopar8446
@davidmopar8446 2 жыл бұрын
This is why i went with a 6.4 hemi. I really wanted the Cummins but i dot really tow and the def system sucks.
@audiman-gr5gn
@audiman-gr5gn 2 жыл бұрын
@@vw5056 the ones here do because they buy it from us alot of the time (southern ks)
@audiman-gr5gn
@audiman-gr5gn 2 жыл бұрын
@Lassi Kinnunen 81 it's a hick town nobody likes to use the interwebs they get confused when the notifications pop up on the top of their phone I am not exaggerating whatsoever the people around here half of them that have a smartphone just walk around with it in their pocket and anytime I answer it it's on speaker and they're walking around on speaker because they don't know how to turn the speaker off ordering things online you mention it to him they look at you cross-eyed and you can see their brain explode
@wazza33racer
@wazza33racer 2 жыл бұрын
There was a K100 Kenworth from the 1980's here in Australia that did 8 MILLION km's before being retired from long distance interstate.........it just kept getting the power train rebuilt, and sent back out to work. There are some fleets here getting 400,000km a year from their long distance trucks.
@poonbandit9924
@poonbandit9924 2 жыл бұрын
I have a Canadian guy (live in Iowa) that brings his 80’s K100 in he’s had us rebuild the engine twice and we have rebuilt the transmission 3 times, it has 3 1/4 million miles on it as of Friday when he came in. He just keeps basically restoring it thing runs great and just keeps hauling.
@johnkirkland3066
@johnkirkland3066 2 жыл бұрын
Big Kenny’s like that are my favorites. I grew up between three Kenworth dealers as a kid and saw the K-100’s everyday. I’m now a trucker myself and hoping to own one one day.
@kfrench201
@kfrench201 2 жыл бұрын
That relay hanging there actually might be a bona fide factory update originally the lift pump for those was on the fuel bowl and there was an update kit where it moved it from the fuel bowl to an in tank lift pump and when you did that there would be a new relay and that is exactly where that update tells you to put that relay
@jameslynn2357
@jameslynn2357 Жыл бұрын
Wizzard, I totally agree. I've had two 97 Dodge Cummins and an 04. Have my current 97 Flatbed dually with manual 5sp for over 6 years. When I got it I replace all the steering to prevent the death whobble. Other than that nothing, I mean nothing has broke. I think about newer steel then I'm Like, this truck don't break. End of debate.
@datsunruss
@datsunruss 2 жыл бұрын
Wow - a million miles. I am a street sweeper and have used the same broom for the last 34 years. It's had 48 replacement heads and 89 replacement shanks. 👍
@gregdawson1909
@gregdawson1909 2 жыл бұрын
Part of the reason those engines go so far is the size and number of main journals, 3.26" and 7, for reference a Duramax is 3.15 and only 5, powerstroke is 3.19 and also 5, This makes for a relatively under stressed engine bottom end.
@johndavidwolf4239
@johndavidwolf4239 2 жыл бұрын
It is a straight 6, 7 is the most you can have, likewise 5 is the most you can have on a V8.
@gregdawson1909
@gregdawson1909 2 жыл бұрын
@@johndavidwolf4239 yes, they all used the maximum number of bearings their chosen architecture would take, my point was more that the I6 cummins has more of them and they are larger in diameter than both the v8 offerings making for much more bearing area to take up the punishment.
@mikeske9777
@mikeske9777 2 жыл бұрын
Also with a 6 cylinder less moving and rotating parts much simpler design.
@johndavidwolf4239
@johndavidwolf4239 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikeske9777 : For the same displacement, the rotating mass is about the same. From just an engine standpoint, the straight 6 is excellent design, its only downside is it requires a longer engine bay, and with equal displacement and torque, an 8 cylinder having smaller lighter pistons and valves can rev a bit higher, and thus produce more power, but for the same displacement it has more internal friction.
@reallyhappenings5597
@reallyhappenings5597 2 жыл бұрын
You could probably argue that any I6 will outlast a "comparable" V8 due to being inherently balanced, less wear over time.
@7Risen7Phoenix7
@7Risen7Phoenix7 Жыл бұрын
One of my apartment neighbors has an old Saturn sedan with just over 300,000 miles logged, but it just stopped turning, so when he gave me a ride to work one day last winter he said he's manually logged a total of nearly 500,000. He's a mechanic of 35 years, so he knows how to take excellent care of it.
@djolecar88
@djolecar88 2 жыл бұрын
The big thing to point out is the type of use a vehicle gets. Highway driving is the IDEAL way to rack up miles. You know what cars are true high mileage heroes. The NYC Ford Escape taxis with 400k miles. Stop-and-go city driving is the worst and the number of heat cycles those engines go through...
@luisinhoens90
@luisinhoens90 2 жыл бұрын
agreed, I'd like to see one of those Taxis in the Wizard's shop. Or a high mileage Volt. PS. I'm unimpressed with the transmission on these. 250K HWY miles is not that much on a transmission. My 8 spd already has 275K and it still shifts like a dream.
@cnknguyen
@cnknguyen 2 жыл бұрын
if you install some traction bars on the front of the axle itll help save the rear diff for that 1.5m mile moonshot.
@French20cent
@French20cent 2 жыл бұрын
I would love to see you calling K&N saying you want to replace an air filter under warranty because it is almost out of it.
@giovannijohnzatara3195
@giovannijohnzatara3195 2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@Benderisgreatwoohoo
@Benderisgreatwoohoo 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate you guys being so hospitable to me and letting me take a picture of my semi in front of your shop. And actually getting to meet The Wizzard himself (super chill guy) if ever you offer a shop tour, I would be super interested. I didn't want to ask, and possibly overstep boundaries. ( I understand that you are a busy person who is filming and running a Business. And can't really risk giving away someone else's projects)
@johnsonsl944
@johnsonsl944 2 жыл бұрын
It still amazes me how clean that truck is. I had an 04 with 105k miles and this truck looks almost as good as it did. They are great trucks, it was just way too big for my needs.
@kerrylewis2581
@kerrylewis2581 2 жыл бұрын
That's in my opinion what a truck should be. Simple, powerful, easy to repair, and reliable. Did Hoovie ever say what he paid for it?
@baddog4307
@baddog4307 2 жыл бұрын
They handle like crap. When you work one every day they are constantly in the shop. I drove one that wouldn't make a curve as fast as the overloaded big rig I drove on the same roads. My 93 Turbo Diesel took those curves with the cruise on 75 and you never thought about it. The dashboard would simply crumble in the west Texas heat.
@baddog4307
@baddog4307 2 жыл бұрын
They handle like crap. When you work one every day they are constantly in the shop. I drove one that wouldn't make a curve
@saratc660
@saratc660 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly I love third gen rams. They look amazing to me. I’ve driven a 1500 and actually liked how they drove too, which I feel is underrated
@supermodelcars5279
@supermodelcars5279 2 жыл бұрын
3rd gen pre facelift for me
@saratc660
@saratc660 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly 2002-2005 looked solid, the facelift ruined the headlights imo
@blizardthewolf
@blizardthewolf 2 жыл бұрын
As a big ram mopar enthusiast: i like this pitcular year 02-08 3rd gen trucks are great. Ive got a 08 4.7 1500 has been great to me
@toddhill1465
@toddhill1465 2 жыл бұрын
The fuel pump relay on the TIPM for my Chrysler Town and Country failed, and I had to implement the bypass that was recommended by a few youtubers to get around that relay. It saved me from shelling out a thousand bucks for a new TIPM. They wouldn't let me get the "recall" unit to replace the relay with an external one because the 2011 T&C wasn't part of the recall...
@stephenokeefe4558
@stephenokeefe4558 2 жыл бұрын
Hoovie will no doubt blow out seals and destroy wiring harnesses etc. with a pressure washer.
@weegeemike
@weegeemike 2 жыл бұрын
I cringe when people pressure wash engines...gonna fuck up something electrical or seals and gaskets like you said...
@ciaranburke3243
@ciaranburke3243 2 жыл бұрын
It's lovely, the new ones are throwaway and far more complicated than that one,would completely bankrupt you to keep it one for a million miles 😲
@Berto-1117
@Berto-1117 2 жыл бұрын
I really dont understand where all this comea from. New trucks last much longer with much less issues. Delete the emissions at 100k miles and youre good to go. I would know i have a 96 12 valve and a 2018 with a 6.7, 6.7 has no equal
@tamarab8972
@tamarab8972 2 жыл бұрын
This by far my fav intro of OMEGA videos Love that catchy tune as car goes up on lift
@benjaminrush4443
@benjaminrush4443 Жыл бұрын
Great Review. Lot of Information. Thanks.
@toshayonguard4253
@toshayonguard4253 2 жыл бұрын
Better change that Steering Stabilizer shock or Death Wobble will come 😳🤟🏻🇺🇸
@hungrymoose7627
@hungrymoose7627 2 жыл бұрын
I bought my Ford Ranger brand new back in 2011. I've been pretty meticulous about maintaining it, but living up in Canada its starting to succumb to rock chips and body rust. I've pretty much decided that in the next few years I'm gonna take out a loan and get the truck completely redone, at least with the body work. I don't want a new truck because they're all too big and ugly, and I know every last detail of my truck's service history. You can't buy that kind of peace of mind.
@guilateen
@guilateen 2 жыл бұрын
Check out the new Ford Maverick. I’m on the same boat. Looking for a truck I can use as a truck ,and being 5”8 most trucks are too tall to comfortably use the bed. I also hate driving big personal vehicles, I’ve had my CDL class A since 04. I don’t want to be driving anything bigger than I have to.
@lesterparker1594
@lesterparker1594 2 жыл бұрын
Check out a new Ford ranger. I bought one about a year ago. It’s an amazing midsize truck. You wouldn’t be disappointed
@hungrymoose7627
@hungrymoose7627 2 жыл бұрын
@@guilateen The Maverick is a nice looking little vehicle, but its also not really a truck. I mean, yeah it has a bed, but I need at least a 6 foot bed and the ability to put in a proper crossbed toolbox. Plus my only choices are FWD and AWD, which neither of those appeal to me, I much prefer RWD and if I'm gonna be paying for 4WD, I want a proper 4x4 truck with low range and locking hubs. Plus it doesn't come with certain features that are important to me like sattelite radio and fog lights.
@hungrymoose7627
@hungrymoose7627 2 жыл бұрын
@@lesterparker1594 I'm not a big fan of the new crop of midsize trucks. My Dad has a 2015 Chevy Colorado and I hate driving it because the visibility is terrible. The way the body rakes up and the high bedrails, its impossible to see out the back of, I feel so blind and claustrophobic driving it. The Ranger suffers from the same issue. Alongside that the base price of the Ranger is a few hundred dollars more than the F150 for what is, in my opinion, a lot less truck. Even with a single cab V6 I'd rather take the F150 and have a nice standard bed and more towing capacity. Plus I'd be trading down from my Ranger's nice big 4.0 to a little 2.3, or in the case of the Maverick, a 2.0. Yeah they make more power, but I feel better knowing my engine is understressed. And the biggest thing for me, is both have auto start/stop. I've had seat time with cars that have this feature and I hate hate hate hate it. I will never own a vehicle with start/stop. Oh, and call me a boomer, but all these new trucks are console shift or dial shift, a proper truck is supposed to have a column.
@lesterparker1594
@lesterparker1594 2 жыл бұрын
@@hungrymoose7627 yea it must not be for you. But you can’t find a base f150 right now for under $45k. I know. I looked. I paid $31k fir the ranger. The power that “little” 2.3 makes is better than any midsize truck ever put on the market. Everything is going turbocharged. You’re just gonna have to get over it. And the auto start can be turned off by touching a button. Not even a little inconvenience. Drive what you want. I love the little ranger
@cupidstunt22
@cupidstunt22 2 жыл бұрын
Good to hear Mrs Wizard
@Pitcairn2
@Pitcairn2 2 жыл бұрын
Great channel, can listen to Car wizard all day- Yours would be my go to garage if I was in your neck of the woods- but I am in the UK .. Straight and to the point, no BS.
@MarcBookPro
@MarcBookPro 2 жыл бұрын
That seat looks amazing, all things considered. My 2021 Tacoma already has wear in the cloth.
@djolecar88
@djolecar88 2 жыл бұрын
Thing thing is the guy would get it and sit on it for hours. It’s the in and out countless times that actually gets the bolsters to wear out.
@loveydovey4u
@loveydovey4u 2 жыл бұрын
I love my 2014 Taco.... 160k no issues 🥰
@MarcBookPro
@MarcBookPro 2 жыл бұрын
@@loveydovey4u Well, they're made in Mexico now. I had a Texas-made 2015 and definitely notice a difference in quality.
@loveydovey4u
@loveydovey4u 2 жыл бұрын
@@MarcBookPro Why did you get rid of it?
@MarcBookPro
@MarcBookPro 2 жыл бұрын
@@loveydovey4u That's a great question. Though, I really like having the power driver seat in the 2021. Makes the awkward seating position much easier to deal with.
@Hotlog69
@Hotlog69 2 жыл бұрын
4 a/c compressors under the span of 1,000,000 miles? That's one for every 250k! Not too shabby.
@kens97sto171
@kens97sto171 2 жыл бұрын
It's actually a little better than that. Because the fourth one was just put on. That means that three failed in a million miles and it's currently on its fourth.
@zacharyhenderson2902
@zacharyhenderson2902 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, Hoovie could probably sell that truck back to Stelantis for use as a display. The "Million Mile Truck" would be a great promotional tool for a company that's really not known for vehicle reliability.
@CACressida
@CACressida 2 жыл бұрын
I dont think they'd want to advertise the truck has a million miles with multiple transmissions, ac compressors, fan clutches, relay boxes... etc. Its not like its a million mile hotshot tundra with only one major failure and that was reverse went out at 750,000 miles lol.
@robscafidi4070
@robscafidi4070 2 жыл бұрын
@@CACressida Yeah, this would be useful as a marketing tool for Cummins Inc., but not a perfect example for Stellantis - Toyota also declined any official interest in Matt Farah's million mile Lexus, allegedly because the general condition and repair history wasn't pristine enough to be a good PR piece
@CACressida
@CACressida 2 жыл бұрын
@@robscafidi4070 lol that whole LS was just clapped out whether it was all original or not. I wouldn't touch that disgusting thing with a 10' pole.
@nigeldewallens1115
@nigeldewallens1115 2 жыл бұрын
Hello there Car Wizard! firstly Happy New Year to you and your wife and the rest of the team! I am English and living in France! I could not resits telling you about what was the first ever English Ford Transit! My dad brought one for our company and that too went around the clock as it could only then go about 100,000 miles so I fully understand Hoovie!! Doing what he has done! Sadly my dad died 22 years ago an my mum passed away in 2019 and reached the magnificent age of 95 You take care and thank you for the wonderful channel! I have loved all that I have watched and not quite a million yet! ;) But I will try LOL 😂
@charlieb308
@charlieb308 2 жыл бұрын
I had a 2001 Dodge Ram diesel, 150,000 miles zero issues of any kind. Unfortunately the guy I sold it to had it rust out quick, in salty NY these dodge trucks rust out quick, junk metal. Wait, my AC did start to fail at end, also the rear bumper had rust hole after one year lol. I own a detail shop and even waxing it all the time it still rusted out like crazy
@goingindieEN
@goingindieEN 2 жыл бұрын
Yep. People act like rust only affects one brand, but don’t realize that it doesn’t care what it eats away. At least now, some companies are starting to coat the frames in a bath of anti corrosion liquid in the factory.
@kagnewcobra5228
@kagnewcobra5228 2 жыл бұрын
My 98 1500 has just shy of 200K w/5.2 manual. Like you, no mechanical issues at all. However, like you mentioned, I thank GOD for Great Stuff. By the way, I purchased it new for what that's worth.
@charlieb308
@charlieb308 2 жыл бұрын
@@goingindieEN after owning my brand new 2001 Dodge Truck (I’ve had for the family)4 different Hondas, not one Honda has ever shown any rust at all, my 2001 Honda Civic 200,000 miles and I never washed it didn’t rust, my 2012 Honda Civic no rust, currently own a 2014 Honda Civic never wash it and even being 7 years old zero rust of any kind. That dodge truck I washed and waxed it all the time and after one year the rear bumper had a rust hole which was replaced under warranty, I owned it 3 years and it just started to rust after I sold it, I still see it in my town, looks like Swiss cheese. Chevy trucks hold up better in NY, I live 20 miles away from one of the largest salt mines in the USA. Those dodge trucks from 1994-2002 had some bad paint jobs and low quality metal. I loved the Diesel engine and I was getting 20 mpg with it even with it being 4x4. New diesels are lucky to get close to that. When I say i never wash my 2014 Honda I’m serious, I let the rain wash it, my 1986 Monte Carlo SS that I wash and wax but would never drive in road salt! It’s safe to say that Honda has better metal than dodge.
@loveydovey4u
@loveydovey4u 2 жыл бұрын
I use surface shield for my Tacoma
@goingindieEN
@goingindieEN 2 жыл бұрын
@@charlieb308 I’ve never owned a dodge ( I only hear bad things from them) but I’ve had ford, Nissan, both GM, Mercedes, and Toyota/Lexus. The only corrosion I’ve started to see are on models from mid 2000s and older. I live in Idaho and drive to Utah. Though they salt the roads here, the frames hold up, but the body is a different story. My mustang was starting to get a big of rust after 14 years. 07 Frontier is starting to show a little on the body. My 21 Tacoma has surface rust after a year even after I’ve washed monthly. But it goes to show the difference in how modern car manufacturing has come to make a car last longer and not having to put much care into.
@BillyBobDingledorf
@BillyBobDingledorf 2 жыл бұрын
"AC compressors don't last as long as you expect them to" Averaging 250,000 miles means each of them lasted longer than most cars.
@frederickevans4113
@frederickevans4113 2 жыл бұрын
When my 1998 Camry threw a rod at 461,228 miles, the A/C compressor, engine, transmission, power window motors, upholstery, practically everything not considered a wear part (like brakes, belts, hoses, & tires) was still original. I was NOT gentle with my Camry. I'm self-employed and always had a load of tools & job supplies in the trunk (and often the back seat). I installed a roof rack and loaded that up too (sometimes with multiple whole sheets of ¾" plywood). 3500# tow hitch and I am certain that I exceeded the 2000# tow limit of the car several times (and the hitch too on one occasion [just around a parking lot]). I am also an Assistant Scoutmaster and I drove my Camry for miles on dirt/gravel roads and into the woods (a little bit off-road) every time I went camping with our Boy Scout Troop. Minimum of twice a year, every year, sometimes twice in a single month. I did do some upgrades: bluetooth stereo with 6½" screen & backup camera, dash-cam, 16" Lexus ES330 wheels wrapped in 205 rubber, Energy Suspension (R) urethane control arm bushings, drilled & slotted front brake rotors with ceramic brake pads, and I ditched the rear drum brakes and installed rear discs from a V6 Camry (mine was the 5S-FE 2.2L 4-banger). I also bypassed the bulb-out relay and replaced the taillight bulbs with LEDs. It took a while to get up an on-ramp and up to freeway speed with a loaded trailer, but when I needed to stop, it stopped, and it stopped quickly. With the LED brake lights, at least the sinvergüenza tailgating me had up to a ½ second quicker notification that my foot was on the brake pedal.
@mercedes-amgforlife3237
@mercedes-amgforlife3237 2 жыл бұрын
My 03 has the dual zone climate that failed. I bought the Blend Door USA all metal blend doors and drivers as the plastic OEM ones fail really fast. I haven't installed them yet. Also my dash is cracked all to pieces like many of the Dodge Rams built in the 90's and 2000's. IIRC the labor to pull that dash was around 16 hours.
@spooler7828
@spooler7828 2 жыл бұрын
That relay is stock mounted to the back of the firewall. When they moved the lift pump from the back of the filter to in the fuel tank that is what was retrofitted at the dealer under warranty. You will see this on 03 to 04 trucks. They moved then back to the tank in 05.
@destroytheilluminati770
@destroytheilluminati770 2 жыл бұрын
I have a friend that has an 03 chevy 1500 4x4, he bought it new and has it serviced regularly at the local Chevy dealer here in Southwest Wisconsin, normally when the dealer does the oil changes they were supposed to do a multipoint vehicle inspection, check all other fluid levels etc, apparently the dealer got sloppy with their work and they never bothered looking at the rear differential fluid level since new, 105,000 miles and rear end was trashed, rear end never had any leaks, it was low on fluid to begin with from the factory, Just because its dealer serviced doesnt mean its been serviced properly
@alanhassall
@alanhassall 2 жыл бұрын
Considering that the air conditioning in modern vehicles runs almost all of the time, it isn’t surprising that the truck has gone through four compressors. I have to actually work at it to turn the AC off on my cars. There is usually one setting that doesn’t use the AC.
@Tracert-mc1hu
@Tracert-mc1hu 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I hate that. I'm tempted to unplug the compressor until it gets warm again outside because I always leave the knob on defrost/floor and that makes it think that the compressor needs to be on for some reason.
@alanhassall
@alanhassall 2 жыл бұрын
@@Tracert-mc1hu The purpose is to dehumidify the cabin so that the windows do not fog up from your breath. Having had cars without air conditioning, the heater can defrost without AC, but AC does keep windows from fogging inside.
@Tracert-mc1hu
@Tracert-mc1hu 2 жыл бұрын
@@alanhassall Yeah, I'd still like the option to turn it off though.
@coastalcop
@coastalcop 2 жыл бұрын
Just gotta say, when you put it on the lift ( aside from hoovies Subaru Baja). It like the bob ross of the automotive world, perhaps the hair migrated from the roof to the eves, but the same simple peacefulness is there .
@JoePublic717
@JoePublic717 2 жыл бұрын
My 2003 1500 with 85,000 had the exact seat rip, brake lights didn't work because of that fuse box.. Took me 10 hours to replace the heater core. This truck reminds me of mine. In 2017 a friend was driving it and it caught on fire. Burnt to the ground.. Good luck Hoovie.
@mike_f
@mike_f 2 жыл бұрын
4th ac compressor at just around 1M miles. So that means the prior 3 each lasted a good 333,000 miles? I trust you when you say the ac system is not robust but....3330,000+ miles 😮
@traitoR142
@traitoR142 2 жыл бұрын
He also said everything needs to be replaced when the compressor goes, then proceeds to show the old condenser saying it was a replacement, obviously some time prior to the just replaced compressor.... Meh....
@kens97sto171
@kens97sto171 2 жыл бұрын
@@traitoR142 I don't think they replaced the compressor. It was on the list of repairs that Hoovie got with the truck. So when he says it's a new compressor I think it means just for placed before sold to Hoovie, And the condenser would have been replaced at the same time. No way to know for sure unless you could see the records for yourself
@traitoR142
@traitoR142 2 жыл бұрын
@@kens97sto171 You may be right, I know he said it was the 4th one it has had in its life and he says it’s new, looks new also, not a lick of that oil he was complaining about being all over everything under there. Either way it looks like it’s been changed piece meal as needed to me.
@bobellingson4025
@bobellingson4025 2 жыл бұрын
I'll bet K&N would be interested to have that air filter back to analyze one that actually went a million miles...maybe they'd trade you a new one for it!
@crazyeyez1502
@crazyeyez1502 2 жыл бұрын
How long was that filter on there for?
@MikeJohnson-ld9rn
@MikeJohnson-ld9rn 2 жыл бұрын
@@crazyeyez1502 I was thinking the same thing. Who puts a K&N on their new truck the day they purchase it !
@MOE-db8oc
@MOE-db8oc 2 жыл бұрын
I would be curious to see how dusted the compressor on the turbo is and how many turbos it went through. That has always been the complaint of those filters (even when maintained) leading to destroyed turbos.
@prinxeoo
@prinxeoo 2 жыл бұрын
That filter probably wasn't installed at mile 1 or when the truck was brand new. The truck probably went to its 2nd or 3rd owner before installation.
@Gizmetti
@Gizmetti 2 жыл бұрын
Filter probably has 50,000 miles on it
@joesammy4343
@joesammy4343 2 жыл бұрын
Good tip on the TIPM ... i have a no crank on a 2008 compass ...connectors and wires need checked from the key switch on down to the TIPM before i dig into the TIPM PCB. CAM BUS IS GOOD THOUGH... I can crank and start with key switch on and remote start button wired to starter under hood.🆗
@anvilsvs
@anvilsvs Жыл бұрын
What's amazing is that it made that mileage with a K&N filter. Those things are junk are far as actually filtering. Yes, they're low restriction, but they just don't filter well at all. I happen to own 5 RAM diesels and am somewhat familiar with them. You can get the seat cushions from Geno's Garage.
@cnorton1us
@cnorton1us 2 жыл бұрын
It seems to me a trans rebuild/replacement and A/C work every 200K-250K miles isn't so bad, especially considering how all the electronic crap on newer "trucks" fails far earlier. How many Nissans with a tenth that mileage are on their second or third CVT?
@97I30T
@97I30T 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. 200-250k miles is beyond the useful life span of most people’s vehicles, so having some big jobs done every 200-250k doesn’t seem like that big of a deal to me.
@mikeko2374
@mikeko2374 2 жыл бұрын
Car makers are definitely capable of producing much more relaible systems then that, so we should not just settle for parts failing prematurely. Look at toyota, transmissions can go up to a million miles with no fluid changes, compressors also can go up to such numbers, makes the dodge look like a joke with 4 tranny replacements
@frederickevans4113
@frederickevans4113 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikeko2374 I treated my 1998 Camry like a work truck (including trailer-towing). I bought it from a friend at just over 300,000 miles. When it threw a rod about eight years later, it had 461,228 miles on it. Original engine and transmission. Original power windows and upholstery. 15,000 miles in a single year was a very, very slow year (typically it was over 20,000 miles per year).
@Kevinb1821
@Kevinb1821 2 жыл бұрын
If you say someone sat in that seat for about 3 minutes for every mile that would mean someone sat in that seat for 2083 days straight.
@fernandomcc7954
@fernandomcc7954 Жыл бұрын
Me and my family we are not used to be changing cars frequently, and we have been Volkswagen fans forever. Back in 2016, we decided to give a chance to other brands. So we bought our first (and last) Chrysler ever. It's a 2017 Jeep Patriot. Our first mistake was to trust the sales woman at the dealership, who told us that the Patriot was still going to be produced for some time (even though there were no more manual transmission Patriots anymore). We got the Jeep with a ripped sun visor from factory. The dealer took almost 2 months to get it and replace it. Long story short: by the time the car was only 18,600 miles, we had already replaced the rear shocks, both front shocks supports, the original battery (main reason for the well known "Jeep Fever"), all the tires were having excessive wear out (Falken) and had to install an aftermarket alarm (yes, the car came with no alarm and this was not stated on the tech. specs shown at the dealer) reason why two windows were broken by thiefs. Neither the dealer, nor Chrysler honored the warranty and we had to pay everything out of pocket. I'm sure we won't buy anything from Chrysler again.
@z8669zzz
@z8669zzz 2 жыл бұрын
Nice to see this "Keep on Trucking!"
@toddhiggins6318
@toddhiggins6318 2 жыл бұрын
My 800$ 1997 Honda CR-V awd has over 211k miles on the original engine and transmission when the engine finally decides to die I can replace it with a 800$ jdm engine so I think it’s the most cheapest most reliable vehicle ever designed.
@MrCarGuy
@MrCarGuy 2 жыл бұрын
Those things are such great cars but it's hard to feel safe in them with the current state of 6-9k lb BEVs running all over the road.
@toddhiggins6318
@toddhiggins6318 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrCarGuy it feels a bit safer than my other Honda 2006 VTX 1300C
@josephs9268
@josephs9268 2 жыл бұрын
Agree with all of that. 06 and down I would say are the good years. Tipm was introduced in 05 I believe. 04 and down zero emissions, 04.5 at was equipped, in cylinder egr/injection event was introduced on the 325hp in 04.5 all Chrysler's suffer from electrical gremlins from about 03 and up depending on make/model along with horrible Ignitions. 48re can be a good trans if built. And the list goes on lol. O ly reason I own a Cummins as a mechanic is the motor absolutely would never own a Chrysler product besides a 2002 and down jeep because of all the problems they continually have.
@zachsiebers5742
@zachsiebers5742 2 жыл бұрын
I;’m jealaous. My first truck was a 1500 ram single face 2wd ram. This was and still is my dream truck. its the same color with the silver trim and wheels and everything. Would still love to own this generation of truck. My absolute favorite.
@zachowens1412
@zachowens1412 2 жыл бұрын
I had an 07 Ram with the 5.7 Hemi and when i got rid of it it was on it's 4th trans mission and it only had 80,000 miles on it. I bought it used and not 3 months after i bought it the transmission went out. I took it in and it cost me $5000 to get it replaced and it turned out that it was not the original. It had been changed twice before but was not on the carfax when i bought it. well after getting that one in it went out again 9 months after that. Cost me $2200 as it some how destroyed the 4x4 system too. The Trans was under warranty. After i got it back I immediately sold it.
@bullfrommull
@bullfrommull 2 жыл бұрын
I would leave the oil on the the bits and bobs on the underside. It looks fantastic anyway for its age. It will protect it.
@matthewking5612
@matthewking5612 2 жыл бұрын
Wizard, could more regular oil changes have reduced the transmission wear/numbers? Or is that just the expected lifespan of these things? Thanks!
@carmudgeon7478
@carmudgeon7478 2 жыл бұрын
250K is about the limit on those, even with regular service. Especially hauling heavy enough to need added air bags.
@zacariasblanco9738
@zacariasblanco9738 2 жыл бұрын
on older manual trannies you go for years without touching that oil but automatics a whole different set of headaches
@matthewking5612
@matthewking5612 2 жыл бұрын
@@carmudgeon7478 Yeah, that makes sense. Such an awesome truck, did they do a manual version?
@TheCoopMan
@TheCoopMan 2 жыл бұрын
From what I’ve seen, with the loads like this truck saw, 250k is THE limit. Most I see are under 200.
@johnsonsl944
@johnsonsl944 2 жыл бұрын
These are notoriously weak transmissions. Honestly 250k is doing good. Most guys say to budget a trans every 150k miles. It’s the one major failure point on these trucks.
@subes5873
@subes5873 2 жыл бұрын
With regular maintenance (oils etc) And the front end components wear out. Great trucks, some of the best.. 2010 3500 owner, 752,000 miles
@funnypranker34
@funnypranker34 2 жыл бұрын
I had to put about 400 or 500 dollars in parts into the suspension on my 1990 bmw 535i due to neglect by the previous owner and also 2 tires for 300 just to make the vehicle drive nice and safely. I also put in about 800 in labor at shops to drill out multiple snapped subframe bolts and an alignment. I also put on a 600 dollar set of snow tires so I can feel comfortable driving in the winter and ever since I fixed those issues the car never gave me any trouble minus a blown headgasket which I discovered 2 years after my friend purchased the car and about 3 months after I took ownership of the car from him both me and my friend fixed up the car entirely minus the headgasket and even with a blown headgasket It’s been extremely reliable and dependable
@davidelliott5843
@davidelliott5843 2 жыл бұрын
Being as the A/C is known to fail, why not fit an alternative compressor that can handle the job?
@MrSleepProductionsInc
@MrSleepProductionsInc 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve never had to replace my ac for my 2005 truck so they don’t fail super often.
@kens97sto171
@kens97sto171 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrSleepProductionsInc It's all about the miles. Age will play a role. But this guy is hauling freight a million miles. They said it was for the oil industry doing hot shot work. That means running around down in Houston probably. Super hot super humid that air condition is going to be running all of the time probably even in the winter time. So the amount of hours on that compressor is going to be a lot higher for this particular truck.
@joeshmoe8952
@joeshmoe8952 2 жыл бұрын
Those older 5.9 diesel go on forever. I had a 6.0 superduty that was bulletproofed and I sold it but I definitely regret it now. I know with proper maintenance my truck would eventually hit a million miles. I still want to get another one.
@theacgkid
@theacgkid 2 жыл бұрын
6.Blow hahaha
@silasferreira9647
@silasferreira9647 Жыл бұрын
6.0 is crap
@joeshmoe8952
@joeshmoe8952 Жыл бұрын
@@silasferreira9647 And so is your favorite truck.
@silasferreira9647
@silasferreira9647 Жыл бұрын
@@joeshmoe8952 sorry man some engines are no good. Is not the truck. It’s the engineering I have 6 prius 2010-2015 and they are not good. Money pits even giving right maintenance.
@joeshmoe8952
@joeshmoe8952 Жыл бұрын
@@silasferreira9647 Whatever you say man, you know everything right?
@luisterrazas8141
@luisterrazas8141 2 жыл бұрын
That Relay at 4:40 is likely the relay to the fuel pump. Dodge had a lift pump recall on these 3rd gens on the back of the fuel filter that would cause fuel starvation or complete failure. They were then replaced with an in-tank fuel pump and had a relay kit. Got one on my 2004 and that's exactly where my relay is. 280,xxx and going.
@alishan8880
@alishan8880 2 жыл бұрын
The video quality has really improved 👏
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