OEM Cooling Systems
If one part of the engine cooling system fails, the engine will struggle—leading to warped heads, blown gaskets, or worse. Your Ram truck depends on a well-maintained cooling system. Here are some key cooling parts to keep an eye on.
All You Need to Know About Your Ram's Cooling System
Critical Engine Cooling System Parts
Hoses and Clamps
If you see bulges, cracks, or fluid leaks near hose connections, it’s likely time to replace them. Loose or rusted clamps can also allow coolant to escape, causing low fluid levels and potential overheating.
Radiator
A damaged radiator may leak coolant or show signs of corrosion and clogging. You might also notice your temperature gauge running higher than normal.
Thermostat
When your thermostat sticks open, the engine may run too cold. If it sticks closed, the engine can overheat quickly. Warning signs include temperature swings or a heater that suddenly stops blowing warm air.
Water Pump
A failing water pump may make grinding noises or show signs of coolant leakage around the pulley area. Overheating at highway speeds often points to pump failure.
Oil Cooler
If your engine oil looks milky or your transmission fluid overheats, your oil cooler might be leaking coolant into the oil system.
Why an Efficient Air Intake Is Crucial for Your Ram
Clean airflow helps keep the cooling system efficient. Replace your dirty air filter with a fresh air filter to reduce engine strain and improve performance.
Find everything you need for cooling and maintenance at Awesome Parts. Have questions? Contact us today.
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