How to Replace Power Steering Oil Cooler 02-08 Dodge Ram 1500

How to Replace Power Steering Oil Cooler 02-08 Dodge Ram 1500

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In this video, 1A Auto shows you how to install, fix, change, replace a power steering oil cooler for the 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08 Dodge Ram

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Devin Paulson says:

Thanks for the information guys, solid video.

dimes brother smith says:

Good video,well done

Scott Skaife says:

This looks just like the 2004 Dodge Ram 2500. The directions are easy and straight forward. The one problem I am having is with how the part attaches. My original cooler became damaged because it fell loose and scraped on the road causing a hole in the cooler. When putting the new cooler on, there does not appear to be holes on the radiator to put the cooler's bolts through. Does it clamp on via friction when you tighten the bolts or do I have something missing that should have the holes to put the bolts through? To be clear, the bolt holes on the replacement part are there and make sense. It is the bolt holes on the radiator that are missing.

J P says:

How much ATF+4 will I need for this job? Thanks.

Chris Pickens says:

How do you change a power steering cooler on a 2002 Dodge Durango

Dev4stating x says:

How many 10mm sockets did you lose doing this job?

Dev4stating x says:

Just replaced my cooler on my ram and used this video as reference. Thanks 1A auto!

William Miller says:

I'm having a real trouble trying to put back in a power steering hose line to a Pontiac G6 return line is particles in the front all the way to the back any advice information anyting

Bens sawmill says:

Well here I am looking to replace mine and apparently they don't make this coil any more so now what?

Joshua Morgan says:

A-1 Auto you have great videos and easy to understand tutorials. The problem I'm having is I need a video showing how to locate and replace the power steering oil cooler system on a 2001 Dodge Ram. The Only videos I could find were on 2002 thru 2008 models and those systems are totally different; other than that I have subscribed to your Channel and appreciate all of your effort to making your videos thank you

Jon Begay says:

Thanks, I have an 06 1500 4.7 liter, basically the same set up. The power steering oil cooler has been leaking for a few months but I originally thought it was the transmission cooler.

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