Dodge Ram A/C condenser fan DIY replacement EASY 20 MINUTE REPAIR

Dodge Ram A/C condenser fan DIY replacement EASY 20 MINUTE REPAIR

Here I show you the process to repair your air conditioning A/C system in your Ram pickup truck. This process could possibly be similar on other makes and models of vehicles.

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@jeffbrewer8810 says:

Thanks for the tip about the cross brace! I was struggling to remove my battery box. You have the better approach. Thanks!

@Michael-B41 says:

wish i would've seen the part about removing support but it got done today i just made it squeeze up and out was a pain ill remember the removal of the four bolts holding hood latch that would've helped lol. also there should be four bolts holding condenser to shroud don't forget those or you will be scratching your head like how does it come loose lol

@goatman3054 says:

You sir are a legend. Fuse box bracket was giving me a hassle but slipped right out!

@kowlooncity says:

Is there a fuse or relay to check if the fan stops working? I’m having same issue 2003 dodge ram 1500

@soldir27314 says:

excellent just what i was looking for. thanks

@scoresandry says:

Thanks man! This helped. For some reason I couldn't get one of the lower screws (4 plastic to condenser) to connect but it's in and the truck is cool so I'll take it.

@thomasp.8366 says:

Is this the same as the 2012?

@spacecoastkid5033 says:

I just bought a new fan 5/2024 and the cut out is already there. Finally!

@FlyingSpaghettoMonster says:

it works, but removing the battery and moving the fuse box still helps and only add a couple minutes to the job. doing both makes this super simple and frustration free (by that I mean there is still all sorts of fenagling, twisting, pulling, prying, ect)

@LandieLewis says:

This is one awesome way to do this job

@richardaustin9931 says:

Thanks for the video. I watched other videos and thought that it would be a complicated procedure and I watched your video and ordered the fan and the day it arrived I installed it. No problems thanks a bunch!

@brentfugett2700 says:

What keeps YouTube on my phone. Lol. Great tips!!

@PineappletussIn says:

Looks much better than how everyone else is taking the fuse box, battery, and battery tray out.

@FaceStuffer says:

Kind of a puzzle game figuring out how to move the shroud in and out, haha. Removing the cross def helped, good call.

@christophersinanan1289 says:

Thank god the guys in the other videos smoking crack

@Dyablo2218 says:

You are a hero my friend

@ageranger1541 says:

Question how do you unplug the electrical connection?

@edzachary8657 says:

So I was ready to cut the fan shroud because everything I looked up told me I had to but when I got the new one I guess they smartened up and had that cut out already in it so good for them

@GlennoM says:

To tilt the top bar out, do the main radiator top and lower bolt also have to come out no? Otherwise that stops the bar rolling out forward?

@TheRubicon1079 says:

Thanks friend, You saved me a ton of time! Finally air conditioning

@TheCarolinacadmanOutdoors says:

I just replaced mine for the second time on my 2008. This time I bought the assembly from Advance instead of just a motor. Comes with warranty, and the shroud already has the cutouts. The big trick is taking the bar off the front. Great video, a big help to anyone doing it for the first time!

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