Five things we HATE about our PROMASTER

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @oneadVANtureatatime
    @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +8

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    • @discoveringlockenest8420
      @discoveringlockenest8420 5 лет назад

      one adVANture at a time thank you! One day we will track you down, buy you guys a meal and shake your hands!

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  • @wdbill4
    @wdbill4 5 лет назад +40

    You may want to check your blinker fluid

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +2

      +wdbill4 😆😆😆 Thanks for the humor.

    • @user-my5ey6ow7m
      @user-my5ey6ow7m 5 лет назад +5

      classic blinker fluid symptoms

    • @4yellowwolf
      @4yellowwolf 4 года назад +1

      Omgoodness, I wasn’t sure if this was really a thing. I had to ask my son if this was a joke or a real thing?!? 😜

    • @evilcam
      @evilcam 4 года назад +1

      @@yt45204 That video was incredible. A number of great tips when doing a BF drain and refill. I liked that he even included the grease install tutorial for free.

    • @eckankar7756
      @eckankar7756 4 года назад +3

      He needs to check his sliding door fluid, too.

  • @johnnyrambles
    @johnnyrambles 5 лет назад +15

    I have a 2015 PM and have a few of the same issues. To fix the "squishy step" I used a sheet of 1/8" Lexan and put it underneath the plastic flooring. It adds support, and makes it tolerable. For the doors not closing it may be a lack of venting. Many of the larger Promasters have built in one way vents above the wheel wells to allow air to move out as you close the large side door. If you don't have those vents, or if they have been covered by your build you may need to add another vent. To test this, just leave one of the windows open and see if you still have the same issue.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +2

      +Johnny Rambles Nice information and tip about having a vent so the slider will close. As soon as I put all the adjustments back to the original locations all give it a shot. Thank you!

    • @jokukula2459
      @jokukula2459 6 месяцев назад

      I know it's been 4 years since you replied to this post, but by any chance, do you have a picture of what you did with the squishy spot?

  • @MrSharkphoto
    @MrSharkphoto 5 лет назад +17

    I have a 2017 2500 and have changed my headlight once, and every once in a while, I can smell coolant, but never had issues with the slider or the blinker. Every vehicle is going to have some quirks and I'm still glad I chose mine over Sprinter and Transit.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +3

      +MrSharkphoto we love the Promaster as well! However, would love to have 4X4... transit is coming with one next year. Still we are in for the long haul with our Promaster even with its quirks! Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @jaydon5631
      @jaydon5631 5 лет назад

      one adVANture at a time how’s the engine any problems yet

    • @hugeCRSfan69
      @hugeCRSfan69 4 года назад

      once in a while i smell coolant but i only need to top off the coolant like once a year, which is normal for any vehicle and the amount i use to top off is like a half pint to a pint, so its clearly not a real issue. mine is also a 2017 and still have not needed to replace not even one bulb on the whole van

  • @susanscovill6817
    @susanscovill6817 3 года назад +16

    Sometimes a door might not close ‘properly’ because of the vacuum in the van. Try closing the sliding door with either the drivers or passenger door/window open for air to escape. I really enjoyed this build. Thanks for tips and ideas because the promaster is my choice specific to bed and width and ease to get repairs done when needed. You also need to adjust your license plate blur out in the vlog. Cheers from Canader eh!

    • @mykvalentin
      @mykvalentin 3 года назад +1

      The suggesion above worked: We have to open both the driver side & the passenger side windows for the "sliding door open" alarm light on the dashboard to turn-off. Thank you.

    • @susanscovill6817
      @susanscovill6817 3 года назад +2

      It’ll work just as well with roof vent open.

    • @mykvalentin
      @mykvalentin 3 года назад +1

      @@susanscovill6817 Yes, that's right, with the roof vent open, the "sliding door open" alert is not an issue which was why we didn't had the issue before because the roof vent was always open whenever we closed the sliding door. We just got our Promaster last week, and we only experienced the issue all day yesterday, and it drove us nuts. Anyway thank you for your suggestion. Saved us a trip to the dealer.

  • @gloriouslifeonwheels3621
    @gloriouslifeonwheels3621 5 лет назад +11

    I have the same Promaster 2018. I absolutely love this van and have all but stopped driving my Honda Civic. This van turns on a dime. Great driving experience sitting up high. My van came with back windows and I added CR Laurence vented windows in sliding door and across. Really helps me feel more confident about lane changes with visability. I am slowly converting my van and will be starting electrical with solar and a lithium battery in September.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      Windows were a must for us!!! SO MUCH easier to drive and change lanes. It does drive great and the turning radius is quite amazing. Even though our van is approaching Mac weight it still has some pep!! Happy Building! Hope to see you on the road one of these days!

  • @louiscantu6461
    @louiscantu6461 4 года назад +47

    Dying laughing at the attempt to cover your license plate.

  • @dharmalovemay
    @dharmalovemay Год назад

    Thanks for another great video, love your channel! This may have already been addressed in the comments but there are too many to read which is a good thing for you! The slider door issue is from a lack of air displacement. Easy solution: Open another door so the air can rush out. I have gotten in the habit of opening the front door with my right hand closing the slider with my left and then closing the front door. Easy, free solution.

  • @johnnylightning1491
    @johnnylightning1491 Год назад

    Hey guys I was the guy sitting in front of you by myself at the Nomadic Fanatic meet and greet today. For the coolant smell you might want to check and make sure all of the clamps on the radiator hoses are tight. I had a 1983 escort where I could smell the same thing and it would up being a radiator hose clamp that was about a half turn loose. I tightened the clamp and the smell went away. Good luck on the channel and keep the good stuff coming.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  Год назад

      We remember you! Thank you for the coolant tip. I will check the clamps, you never know that just could be it.👍😀🐕🎾

  • @dorisatkinson7259
    @dorisatkinson7259 Год назад

    Might be making an offer on a used Promaster camper soon. Articles like this are Invaluable. Thanks so much!

  • @missjimmiesadventures8480
    @missjimmiesadventures8480 2 года назад

    Omg… I have the same issues.. I just thought it was my van, except for that squishy part.. I love the video. Be safe guys and have fun!

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  2 года назад

      We learned that opening the front door before closing the slider helps it close easier. We must have packed the air vents full of insulation. 😂 We have now been on the road 5 years and still loving our van. Take care and hope to meet you on the road sometime.

  • @SirWrecksy
    @SirWrecksy 3 года назад +8

    we've been living 8 months in a van, top things we hate about it
    #1 each other

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  3 года назад

      oh gosh! I hope you are kidding. Living in a small space and being together 24/7 is challenging!! You learn some routines, how to have alone time and LOTS OF COMMUNICATION.

    • @SirWrecksy
      @SirWrecksy 3 года назад

      @@oneadVANtureatatime
      of course just messing around great build happy travels

  • @homesteadhomie7855
    @homesteadhomie7855 4 года назад +2

    I have a 2014 3500 Ram Promaster with 578,420 miles on it. Your squishy spot, that is where your fuel pump is. Easy to get to and replace. Most people just lay a piece of plywood over it. But your idea is good too. As far as your coolant smell. It can be a number of things. Most times it's the thermostat housing. It might have a crack in it. I've replaced mine and it comes with the thermostat in it. But I did eventually find where my smell was coming from. The coolant reservoir in mine had small cracks on the bottom of it where the one radiator hose connected to it. I had it out one day and seen the cracks in it. Put an aftermarket one in, smell is gone. It would seep through the cracks and follow the hose down and the heat from the engine would evaporate it. Also, be careful who changes your oil. When they take the oil filter cap off and on, they need to be very careful. It's connected to the oil cooler, and if they are not careful, it can crack the housing. Then you have an oil leak that looks like a rear main seal is bad. Also do not let them torque the cap back on. That will also crack the housing. I do all my own oil changes now and just snug the filter cap on. Another thing that will happen if the oil cooler housing gets cracked, it will fill up the valley of the engine, seep over the front, and get on your harmonic balancer. The oil loosens the rubber on the balancer and guess what. You will start it up one day and it explodes! I'm sure you have heard about the dreaded Pentastar 3.6 engine tick??? When you hear a metal to metal tick from your engine, a cam follower has failed. It's a common problem with these engines. If you wait too long to get it fixed, it wipes the cam out. Yes, everything I have described here, has happened to me. I know my van inside and out now!! If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I most likely know the answer. Y'all have a great day!!! Randy.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for the information!! I am certain I will be contacting you in the future with a question or two. Almost 600000 miles sounds pretty awesome to me. I am going to hunt for that coolant leak again now I know a few more places to check. I do have a couple of questions already. How many miles have you been going before changing out the transmission fluid and is that something you do yourself? Amount how many miles have you been getting out of your brake pads...I know it's different for everyone, just looking for a ballpark number. I am so glad you comment and offered some help. Thank you! Take care and stay safe.

    • @homesteadhomie7855
      @homesteadhomie7855 4 года назад +1

      @@oneadVANtureatatime I get my transmission filter changed once a year, at a shop I trust. Whatever fluid comes out, they replace. I just don't trust the "transmission fluid flush". This is still the original transmission in my van. As far as brakes go, I expedite freight in my van for FedEx Custom Critical all over the USA. So most of my driving is highway. I changed all my rotors and pads 17 months ago, and when my cousin rotated my tires, all the brakes look good. I travel around 60,000 miles to 100,000 miles a year. So my rule of thumb is, look at your brakes Everytime you rotate your tires. Go to a shop that you trust. I hope this helps. Stay safe!

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад

      Homestead Homie Thank you! We drove 35k miles last year and I thought that was a lot! If you ever get into the van lifestyle we can hook you up with a lot of need to know info. Thank you for your time. Take good care and drive safe. 😀

    • @homesteadhomie7855
      @homesteadhomie7855 4 года назад +1

      @@oneadVANtureatatime Thank you. I already live the van lifestyle! I sold my house 3 years ago and went full time living in a van doing expedite deliveries. My van is equipped with a 3000 watt Honda generator, roof top AC, fantastic fan, Espar heater that runs off my van gas tank, 2- 100 amp hour AGM batteries, 3000 watt inverter, 96 quart Whynter fridge/freezer, microwave, coffee machine, full bed, and a composting toilet. The only thing I don't have, is a shower. But my brother is a truck driver and he gets me "shower Power" so I shower everyday at a Pilot/Flying J for free. Even with everything in here, I can still haul 3 pallets of freight, or 6 if they stack them. My bed folds up flat against the wall. So I guess you can say i'm living the van life!!! LOL!!! Randy.

  • @mikelowe5096
    @mikelowe5096 4 года назад +12

    I have one of these for a work van and I'm not at all impressed with it. It's got 116,000 km on it (72,000 miles). Currently the rear engine seal is leaking, I get the coolant smell all the time and the sliding door won't latch in the cold, which can be a bit of an issue in Canada. The alternator went out at 85,000 km (53,000 miles) and it took 8 days to get a replacement. It's a 5 1/2 hour job to replace it and the bill was just over $2200 (Canadian). 15,000 km later (9300 miles) it had virtually no heat. Into the dealer again and the radiator had to be replaced. Quicker that the alternator, but the tab was still north of $2000. I always joke that this is what happens when the French and the Italians get together to design a vehicle.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад +1

      We are just about to hit 72k miles so wish us luck 😂 Sorry you had a bad go at it with your van. Thank you for sharing and stay safe.

    • @hugeCRSfan69
      @hugeCRSfan69 4 года назад

      5.5 hours to change an alternator? someone gave you a snowjob

    • @mikelowe5096
      @mikelowe5096 4 года назад +1

      @@hugeCRSfan69 The air conditioning compressor needs to be removed to get at the alternator,

    • @smallnuts2
      @smallnuts2 2 года назад

      Unfortunate for your luck. The thing is though, not every vehicle will be the same. You would have to do research on that. To see if you were unfortunate or these Van's really do break down.
      I had a 2005 neon. Bought it new and It never broke down. I was surprised.
      I want a 118 model the short base for me and my dog to travel.

  • @janrachels2467
    @janrachels2467 5 лет назад +4

    Yes! I live in my Promaster too and I have experienced ALL of these issues except the headlight. (Fingers crossed). Thanks for the idea on the squishy. I have been trying to figure out what to do with it. The coolant smell is annoying and I have never found a leak either!

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +1

      +Jan Rachels I am happy that these are all small issues. However the sliding door not shutting all the way gets old quick. 😀 Let us know if you have noticed anything we missed. I am curious what year and how many miles you have.. Thank you very much for watching and giving feedback to share. Happy travels.

    • @janrachels2467
      @janrachels2467 5 лет назад

      one adVANture at a time I have a 2017 that I bought with about 35,000 miles on it and I have put about 40,000 on it since. I used a lot of crate wood in my build so it’s kind of heavy. I do love my van and love living in it full time. That sliding door is frustrating! I can’t count the number of times I’m all ready to go, buckled up and then... beeeeeeeep! I unbuckle, cross the squishy, go slam the door and maybe do it two or three more times before it actually closes. One other thing I wish I could do is lock all the door while the van is running. I have two keys but I can’t lock the van with my second key if the van is running. Can you?

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      Roodle found a button to lock 🔑 the doors from the inside..the button to the right of the big red hazard light button. Our keys don't work either and was a huge concern at first. Our van is heavy as well, we overbuilt for sure. We weigh 8, 600 pounds so very close to the limit.

    • @janrachels2467
      @janrachels2467 5 лет назад

      one adVANture at a time gotta love those furry babies! I have two with me and they are getting old like me but love the road too. That’s why I wanted to be able to lock them in with the van running so I could go in to a grocery store of something. Lots of places we go are too hot not to leave the AC on.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +1

      Oh gotcha! Yeah we can’t lock from the outside with the van running either! But you can lock it from the inside with the van running. Doesn’t really help with in your situation though.... wish we had an answer for you☹️ sometimes traveling with our fur babies is difficult.BUT I can’t imagine Roodle not being with us!

  • @patdthomas
    @patdthomas 3 года назад +3

    The headlight issue was corrected from the 2018 model year on. Some kind of power surge was taking it's toll. My 2018 has never had a blown bulb.

  • @davidyule3605
    @davidyule3605 5 лет назад +9

    Dave, thank you for the information. I just bought it 2019 2500 Promaster. I was not aware that there were wires running under the squishy step, so thank you. As for the rear sliding door, I found that if I open a window, the door closes without a problem. Then I just close the window. I’m still trying to get used to the way that the blinker blinks three or four times after I’ve just hit the highbeams. I will let you know if I figure out how to avoid that problem. I am a new subscriber… Keep up the good work!

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +David Yule Thank you! We are happy to have you along. Now that you mention it my jeep was the same way. If I cracked the window no problems with the doors. Maybe all try that before I disconnect the sensor. Are you planning on building out your new Promaster?

    • @davidyule3605
      @davidyule3605 5 лет назад

      one adVANture at a time Hi Dave, I’m having the work done by Glampervan. They put a deck on the roof. I noticed that you have a deck also. Maybe our paths will cross in the future. Happy motoring.

    • @shreddagorge
      @shreddagorge 5 лет назад

      I've learned to crack a window as well, or when closing from the outside there is a nice handprint where I push in at the back while sliding it forward. Apparently there are air baffles in the wheel wells that are supposed to help with this but I haven't found them yet in my quest to possibly enlarge them. There is another known somewhat-related issue in that the top rear of the sliding door can leak in a hard driving rain.

    • @cstu444
      @cstu444 4 года назад

      @@shreddagorge... I thought the baffles behind the wheel wells by the rear doors were part of the flow through ventilation. Keeps the humidity down inside, Almost all cars have the same system. Mine got covered in the build , but no problems closing at all. Plus My Maxx Fans keep the air moving. I see a lot of builds where they put a ton of wood plus insulation on the slider... Just asking for problems!

    • @cstu444
      @cstu444 4 года назад

      Good call on relieving the air pressure...You are activating what Tony calls their version of "lane change assist" when you grab for the high beam on/off. It's pretty sensitive... My 2019 has the opposite problem. When I activate the LCA, I have to usually pull the turn lever twice?? I think it depends on the steering wheel position??

  • @klbarton81
    @klbarton81 5 лет назад +11

    We have a 2016 & we have exactly the same issues so hillarious 😂. I thought the high beam & blinker thing was just me too and we've driven ours over 415,000 miles!! We do long distance patient transports in ours. If you crack one of the front windows it will be easier to shut the sliding door and get it the first time. We didn't think about the squishy step being a problem though, but we don't walk through there anyway, we'll have to be keep an eye on that.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +3

      +klbarton81 415k miles?!! That has me very excited!! When we made this video I thought it was just going to be me with the blinker issue 😆

    • @klbarton81
      @klbarton81 5 лет назад

      @@oneadVANtureatatime I was glad to find out it wasn't just me on that. We get a lot of am I seeing that mileage right, total dumfounded look when we get our oil changed every 7500 miles, all over the country 😂

    • @jcrnda
      @jcrnda 5 лет назад +2

      Question: How have the _engine and transmission_ been holding up?
      Any issues?

    • @the_luminary
      @the_luminary 5 лет назад +1

      @@jcrnda yes id like to know this as well

    • @jaydon5631
      @jaydon5631 5 лет назад

      I’d love to know how the engine and transmission is going please reply lol

  • @jackrussell9744
    @jackrussell9744 4 года назад +1

    These are real issues and not unreasonable observations. I have a little experience in auto manufacturing ;) Great video. Thanks

  • @gwynnkawakami2199
    @gwynnkawakami2199 3 года назад

    The squishy spot fix is great. We too have had to replace headlights 6 times in our 2015. The door thing my husband says it’s me and everybody but him cannot shut them properly. Whatever. No issues with turn signals.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  3 года назад +1

      Hi Gwynn! We have learned that if we shut the headlights off before we turn the van motor off we don't have to replace the headlights anymore. When shutting the sliding door try to open one of the front doors first...this allows air to escape and the door latches in easier. 😎

    • @gwynnkawakami2199
      @gwynnkawakami2199 3 года назад

      @@oneadVANtureatatime thanks. I’ll tell my husband. It’s his van.
      We were on way home from visiting family in Pennsylvania and got the def code saying it would put us in limp mode in 150. We got off and took to dodge dealer. In the end it was the scr and parts that are back ordered will be $4k. Geez.
      Have you don’t he delete ?

  • @emailsoloman
    @emailsoloman 2 года назад

    There seems to be a defect in the design of coolant container "Check for a leakage where it says MIN - on the container and also check the Hose underneath it" the Headlight has a cap behind it. If you take it off it will allow the moisture to evaporate which resolves the water issue in the Headlights.

  • @nikkimendoza2720
    @nikkimendoza2720 3 года назад +1

    We have a new 2021 and yes we still have all the above issues thank you for sharing

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  3 года назад

      +Nikki Mendoza well that’s a bummer! Congratulations on your new van!!! Still loving ours even with the quirks!!

  • @gary4155
    @gary4155 2 года назад

    Try cleaning the electronic contacts on the sliding door. My newest issue is the oil light comes on with the seat belt light. When I unplug the seat belt the oil light comes on.

  • @rammur1
    @rammur1 2 года назад

    Just bought a 2021 I'll let u know what I find, safe travels.

  • @allwhowander6155
    @allwhowander6155 2 года назад

    Ummm yes I have a 2018 2500 ProMaster but I love everything about mine. No problems EXCEPT the dreaded “squishy spot” between the front seats!! I put LifeProof Flooring in mine so I just used a leftover piece doubled to cover the squishy area. Seems like a BIG flaw to me but now it has more support so no problems with it! ….. “Keep on Van’in Y’all!”

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  2 года назад

      Right on, good fix. We are stilling loving our van after 4 years on the road! We hope we see you out there! 😎

  • @joepaullawncare7222
    @joepaullawncare7222 5 лет назад +7

    the door seems to be the sensor,, you can bypass it by connecting the wires together,, if you continue to slam the door you will wear out the slides and lock quicker.. best luck

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +Highway Robbery Thanks for the tip. I put the door adjustments back in the original position and now as long as one of the doors are open it closes most every time. Love these kind of tips..we appreciate the help 😀

  • @rockswatersky3442
    @rockswatersky3442 4 года назад

    I have a 2016 2500. Everything you said is exactly what I have experienced except for the coolant. The sliding door is the greatest annoyance. Like you I’ve installed a window that opens in the sliding door. The only way to get the door to shut from inside is to slam it. That really slams the window as well. Aaiiiii! HOWEVER, I have never regretted choosing the pro master van. I now have over 60,000 miles and 4 years of traveling and living in it, It’s spacious inside, I love the steering, I guess the only other complaint I have is that the 6 is whimpy going up the steeper mountains (I’m under the weight limit but not by much). Thanks for putting this video out there.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад

      +Rocks, Water, Sky yes very wimpy going uphills! We. Are under the weight limit as well but not by much!!! When you close your slider ...open the front passenger door first. It helps! We do not regret buying our Promaster either... LOVE IT!

    • @barney61ful
      @barney61ful 3 года назад

      Just wondering.... are u using the upshifting capability? I use it when merging onto the FW

  • @marks6663
    @marks6663 4 года назад +1

    the comments I have read on the internet is that the radiator leaks and the bulbs burn out and the doors not closing properly. Some report that the flex plate in the transmission breaks.

  • @katherinemcilwain8025
    @katherinemcilwain8025 2 года назад

    Yes x 5. You nailed most of my list! I use a similar bridge for the squishy step. HINT for side door...install a hefty drawer pull in the middle of the lower half of sliding drawer (the metal portion of course). Use this to close door, pushing door toward front of vehicle, but also pull TOWARD you the last foot. You still need to slam it but it works 99% of the time. Depending on how your interior lights above the back doors are wired, they should come on for about 5 seconds when the sliding door fully closes. If you don't see the light come on you'll know the door's not latched completely. I have a 2017 1500 so I've also had to replace the transmission...a much more expensive problem than the crazy bulbs. Using bulb grease helps but doesn't solve the problem. The 2023 is said to have corrected the headlight problem and a 9-gear transmission is replacing the standard passenger CAR transmission used now. Good video!

  • @hfortenberry
    @hfortenberry 5 лет назад +7

    Great solution for the squishy step! And I love that you thought to put the inverter there! I'm thinking the manufacturer wasn't expecting all these van conversions where people would be walking in that area at the back between the front seats. Hopefully the newer models have taken this into account.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you! I think your exactly right about them not expecting so many van conversions in the beginning 😀 The secrets out now though 😆

    • @kevinwyatt9771
      @kevinwyatt9771 5 лет назад

      These Dodge ( or in Europe as PSA group Peugeot/Fiat/Citroen) are used as bases for motorhome (RV) conversion. So they must consider it not to be an issue

    • @cstu444
      @cstu444 4 года назад +3

      Or just put down a OEM floor mat with the water channels. It's thick enough to solve the problem and keeps all the small rocks from getting in all the nooks and crannies. Still a terrible design... Thanks Tony (F.I.A.T)

  • @retromoto9456
    @retromoto9456 5 лет назад +21

    I can tell you the best thing about your promaster! The 4 legged passenger with the happy face! He's the bomb!

  • @roseestrada476
    @roseestrada476 Год назад +2

    We just purchased a 2023 & 2 stupid things is 1. No Tilt steering wheel & 2. Passenger seat doesn't come with a arm rest! Not happy with Dodge!!

  • @68Mustang390
    @68Mustang390 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, I working on my third Promaster van conversion in about a year and a half. I agree with you. I'm doing a 2019 right now and the door and floor haven't changed. I did a 2017 last winter and a 2018 in the summer of 2018 and no change. I don't know about the headlights or the turn signal because I don't drive them.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +Mustang 390 Definitely problems that need addressed. But could be worse. I bet your conversion business is booming! Thank you for watching😀

    • @williamryan7403
      @williamryan7403 5 лет назад

      The problem is not with the headlights. It's the wiring assembly.

    • @williamryan7403
      @williamryan7403 5 лет назад

      @wooosh wooosh Use a late model wiring setup would be something to look at. Find a Promaster mechanic. Not to many around. Phoenix and Atlanta have good service centers. Call them.

  • @AmJustDuane
    @AmJustDuane 5 лет назад +3

    For the sliding door, I only have problems when all of the other doors are closed. If you open the passenger door, then close the sliding door, it relieves the over-pressure and closes easily.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +AmJustDuane yes, we didn’t think of that 🤦‍♂️ thank you for your comment! It works perfect now!!! Glad we made a video otherwise we would have never figured it out.

  • @moneymeezy8805
    @moneymeezy8805 5 лет назад +1

    Hi on the lights you can turn them off by the radio so when your driving in the day time they want be on. I just figured mine out. Last week.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +money meezy Is there a button on the radio itself? Hmm wish you were here to show me. Thanks for the tip

    • @moneymeezy8805
      @moneymeezy8805 5 лет назад

      @@oneadVANtureatatime hi you have to go through your settings. it says head lights off I'll check when I get home tomorrow I'm the road.

  • @mferrarorace
    @mferrarorace 3 года назад

    Yes the drivers headlight remains a problem as still fill up with moisture and kill the bulbs. And the newer ones have transmission issues starting around 13k miles.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  3 года назад +1

      Hi Brian. With the front headlamp, we learned if we turn the lights off before the engine we don't burn out the light. We figure the transmission is a matter of when and not if it will fail. Happy New years to you!

  • @GMLeathers
    @GMLeathers 4 года назад

    Yep I have a 2017 all the same issues. I go throw about Three headlight per year. Never know what side goes next. I've had to replace the hose to the wipers, not a fun task at all. But I still love my van. I have 60k miles on the van and Love it. My van has a sink, stove, refer, toilet, a/c, h2o heater. Pop-out on the side door. I should do a video. I also built a nice little table over the squishy area and now my coffee cup rides great.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад

      Sounds like an awesome build you did, wish we could check it out! Hope we see you on the road, happy travels.

  • @MG-cp8xk
    @MG-cp8xk 2 года назад +1

    I agree with your 5 Hates
    squishy spot is a good name for it.
    Have you checked / or replaced your coolant cap/top/lid above coolant reservoir (what ever you call it)
    I would add my instrument cluster (sent it to specialist repair twice so far).
    And peeling paint all over outside (we noticed the peeling on the roof 1st).

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  2 года назад +1

      I have not tried replacing the coolant cap yet but that's a good idea. We have been on the road 5 years now and it seems to use a cup of coolant every three months or so and never gets worse. We have a ton of paint scrapes 🤣 At some point there will be no paint left.

    • @TurkeyCreekjackjohnson_
      @TurkeyCreekjackjohnson_ Год назад

      Squishy Spot did nothing wrong!

  • @keithcarmany5502
    @keithcarmany5502 3 года назад

    I have a '15 1500 Promaster. Weathertech floor liner solved the squishy step...no coolant or headlight problems except OEM lights ARE DIM...installing LED'S soon. Blinker stalk jyst takes getting used to.....

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  3 года назад

      Nice Keith! We need to get some of those Weathertech floor liners. The battery compartment is a dirt collecter. 😂 We are now 3 years on the road and still loving our Promaster. See you on the road.

  • @MARKSLOCKSMITHLLCDBALOCKMARK
    @MARKSLOCKSMITHLLCDBALOCKMARK 3 года назад

    2015 Ram Promaster 1500
    Door parts have plastic parts so be careful during the winter.
    They also have cables that open a close the doors, when the cable goes you have to buy new latch because it comes with the cables.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  3 года назад

      Thanks for the tip Mark! We appreciate advice from a locksmith. Thank you!😎

  • @davidciummo2689
    @davidciummo2689 2 года назад

    Well this might be old, I think I finally found the leaks that know one can find. Here is why you cannot see them. It seems to come when pressure builds up in the antifreeze coolant lines, to see this leak in action, crawl under van and find the coolant hose bottom one (about 2 inches round. Run your engine for about 10/15 min to heat up coolant, wear gloves that are heat resistance and then squeeze as hard as you can at the out end of the hose (where the hose clamp is at) fluid will come out. This seems to be one of many other connections leak because of the type of hose clamp being used. Solution is to add your own hose clamp as close as possible to the one that came with the van, snug it down good and leaks will be gone.

  • @OFFICIALRAPTORTHERAPPER
    @OFFICIALRAPTORTHERAPPER 2 года назад

    i like the squishy fix. ever try led headlights? the door issue, there is a sensor in the door easy fix is to hot glue and little piece to ensure its pushed in all the way the rubber stopper or presser will flatten out over time try pushing by hand and see if it reads if it doesnt that sensor is the issue.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  2 года назад

      We have not tried led lights yet. We have learned that if we manually turn off the headlights before turning of the motor we don't have any burnouts. With the slider door...turns out it was my fault for packing the air vents by the rear tires with insulation. So now we learned we have to open the front door then slide the sliding door shut first so the air can be displaced. 😂 Thank you for the tip on the rubber stopper, I will check that out as well. 👍😀

  • @MARKSLOCKSMITHLLCDBALOCKMARK
    @MARKSLOCKSMITHLLCDBALOCKMARK 3 года назад

    I got a 2015 Ram Promaster 1500
    I fixed the door issue
    Same headlight issue note light bulbs have an hour rating 500 hours. The headlights have two settings on all the time and on when you turn them on, daytime running lights burn out faster then night time only.

  • @ShakespeareCafe
    @ShakespeareCafe 3 года назад +1

    Fortunately I have the 3 seater so squishy floor is covered. Or you can simply step over it

  • @mikem5044
    @mikem5044 4 года назад

    2019, 2500, 15k miles - before buying mine I went through auctions and wanted a 50-80K miles cheaper one - none I checked had any problem with the squishy wires or heard of any. They are well protected and extremely strong. You should not bother.
    I never smell coolant on my car, hot or cold, nor is it loosing any coolant.
    The doors close without problems - you should check yours, maybe sensors needs adjustment?
    Did not noticed the high-beam problems as I did not used it yet.
    All in one, I am really happy with my PM and still working on mods.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад +1

      Some of our wires were damaged under the squishy step....that is initially what drew our attention to this area. After one year we did eventually find a coolant leak but we know of other who have the phantom coolant smell as well. We also learned that we insulated the wheel wells to much .....thus the doors does not close easily because there is no room for air placement when we shut the door. If we open the front door and then shut the slider it works perfect.
      overall, we too, are really happy with our Promaster!! Thanks for watching!

    • @cherettebhealthynow1910
      @cherettebhealthynow1910 4 года назад

      @mike m how did you find the auctions?

  • @sandras1524
    @sandras1524 5 лет назад +1

    What harness do you have on Roodle? My puppy is a Hoodini. Rppdles looks escape proof.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +Sandra Serra The harness is by ”Ruffwear” it's great..no worming his way out. 🐕

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +1

      +Sandra Serra RUFFWEAR All Day Adventure Dog Harness, Medium Breeds, Adjustable Fit, Size: Medium, Blue Dusk, Front Range Harness, 30501-407M www.amazon.com/dp/B01N10INNX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_.k0yDb52GXVJ3

  • @petergrupp5987
    @petergrupp5987 4 года назад

    Have 2018 promaster put 85k miles never had a headlight burnt out so they must have fixed. But I have added 1.5 gallons of coolant over those miles. Must say I do like the van.

    • @hugeCRSfan69
      @hugeCRSfan69 4 года назад

      1.5 gallons? wow. i have a 2017 and only need to top off the coolant once in a great while, and only a small amount

    • @petergrupp5987
      @petergrupp5987 4 года назад

      @@hugeCRSfan69 yep, everytime I change oil coolant is low.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад +1

      Hi Peter. We also were adding coolant all the time until recently. We decided to test out our coolant at the minimum line instead of the halfway mark to see if we would ”use” less coolant. So far this has been a huge success and we have had to add no coolant in over 3 months. Maybe it was steaming off out the overflow not sure but this has helped. I do however check the coolant more often now as it still makes me a bit nervous.

    • @petergrupp5987
      @petergrupp5987 4 года назад

      @@oneadVANtureatatime thanks, ill try that

    • @jimmcneill6504
      @jimmcneill6504 4 года назад

      @@oneadVANtureatatime Leave at MIN and no more smell, have run at MIN without having to add any since June 2019. Some vans do have a leak which will need to be addressed if it continues to drop after reaching MIN.

  • @FOMC6780
    @FOMC6780 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tips and when I get my future Promaster I'll see if I have the same problems.

  • @cjmallory40
    @cjmallory40 5 лет назад +3

    I have the 2018 and yes I hate the squishy spot, my doors work fine although the cupholders placement sucks I have about 28,000 miles on it and I haven’t had a problem with the headlights as of yet. I do expediting out of my van and I drive anywhere from 2000 to 4000 miles a week but so far so good.

    • @missvickienow
      @missvickienow 5 лет назад

      Yep. Poor design on those cup holders. Very low and shallow. Bottle of water falls out every time because it is so shallow.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +1

      +Vickie Martinez Yes you have to take your eye off the road to grab from the cup holders.

    • @cjmallory40
      @cjmallory40 5 лет назад

      @Blind Squid lololol 🤣😂

  • @warriorkelly
    @warriorkelly 4 года назад +1

    that is so funny! the FIRST thing i "fixed" was putting a piece of wood over the squishy spot!
    so good to know you have all the same annoyances as me! i actually ended up building around the back door being my main door cause i was sick of the sliding door sucking so badly.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад +2

      Too funny! We have learned that if we turn off the headlights before turning the engine off our headlights no longer burn out. Take care and hope to meet you on the road.

    • @hugeCRSfan69
      @hugeCRSfan69 4 года назад

      lol ive had mine for 3 years and never noticed any "squishy spot"

    • @warriorkelly
      @warriorkelly 4 года назад

      @@hugeCRSfan69 really?!?! haha who knows, maybe some of ours are missing a vital piece of plastic haha i wouldn't be surprised! if you never step on that spot, you'd never know it though...

    • @hugeCRSfan69
      @hugeCRSfan69 4 года назад +1

      @@warriorkelly i actually went out and checked and there is a small soft spot between the 2 front seats. i dont think its a big deal or a problem though otherwise they wouldnt have made it like that. that area is not really meant to be stepped on anyway

    • @warriorkelly
      @warriorkelly 4 года назад

      @@hugeCRSfan69 totally agree. It happens that for me, I noticed I kept stepping directly on it whenever going from front to back hahaha 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @ShakespeareCafe
    @ShakespeareCafe 3 года назад +1

    Mice can get into the van is the worst problem I have experienced. I put hardware mesh in some spots but they have a secret way in. A family started in living in my headLiner doing the mice dance. I have traps and still catch them. Anyone know how they get in? They can squeeze through the smallest crack

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  3 года назад

      We don't know either! We had mice make a nest in our engine compartment once! It managed to get insulation from the living compartment and take it there! That's the worse sound! I always picture them chewing on a wire or something valuable. We have noticed Arizona in the winter is prime mice season. We use lights under the engine at night, peppermint spray, mice deterrent spray, open our hood during the day, and even mouse traps as a last resort.

  • @mikelee1563
    @mikelee1563 5 лет назад

    I switched the Headlight to LED using the gasket method and never had a problem again. Agreed with the other viewer, slightly lift the door to adjust the angle will help closing the door. Cheers !

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +Mike Lee Thanks for the helpful comments! I am about one more bulb change out away from going led. Happy travels and thank you for watching.

    • @MrSharkphoto
      @MrSharkphoto 5 лет назад

      What do you mean by the gasket method?

    • @christophershull5688
      @christophershull5688 5 лет назад

      @@MrSharkphoto he probably used rtv red gasket maker to hold the bulb in the housing. I epoxied mine in.

  • @MisterTwister88
    @MisterTwister88 4 года назад +3

    Ive never changed a headlight in 38k. I have changed several heated mirrors that stop heating. I do smell the coolant, and my doors are the same way. Would I buy another one? In a heartbeat ❤️

    • @hugeCRSfan69
      @hugeCRSfan69 4 года назад

      same here mine has 45K still havent changed any lights at all. i love my promaster, super reliable too

  • @bruceforster3709
    @bruceforster3709 5 лет назад

    I like your solution for the 'squishy step'. Well done.
    Hear you on the door alarm-ouch.
    The headlight burnout CAN be an indicator of a deeper electrical issue. I would definitely contact Mercedes about that. We had a ford Focus that would burn out a headlight-BOTH SIDES-every other month like Clockwork. We eventually sold that car. Hated selling it because it got 43 MPG Highway, but the electrical was getting too annoying and too expensive. Have a Ford Ranger now. Lousy Gas Mileage, but everything else has been quite reliable.

  • @MG-cp8xk
    @MG-cp8xk 2 года назад

    We found lubricating the door runners stops the sliding door problem for a few weeks.

  • @missvickienow
    @missvickienow 5 лет назад +2

    Yes, the darn cargo door does not seem to shut all the way even when you slam it. My biggest gripe is it is so hard to climb into. Very high off the ground. Also, it is built for a gorilla to drive. Parking brake between the driver seat and door is quite a reach. Had mine for two months and still trying to get stuff figured out.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +Vickie Martinez Have you got your coat hung up on the parking break yet as you slide out of the seat? Good times lol We been using a small folding step to get in and out of the slider..helps a ton. 😀

  • @andrewseamans1419
    @andrewseamans1419 2 года назад

    Hows the long term been? Any transmission issues?

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  2 года назад

      Hi Andrew. We just broke 100k miles and still no major transmission problems. The last time we had the fluid flushed there was metal shavings on the magnet. The transmission guy recommended a fluid change every 30k miles rather than the 80k miles listed. Anyhow we have been happy with our Promaster. 👍

  • @avocado3748
    @avocado3748 5 лет назад

    You did it! You’re right other than the squishy center those aren’t deal breakers. Have you gotten the side and rear doors checked to make sure there’s nothing wrong?

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +netty chow Yes, we had the dealership adjust the rear door but they failed. We were able to adjust it ourselfs and now it works like it should. Pretty sure will eventually get the slider dialed in. I hope 😜

  • @mb34928
    @mb34928 7 месяцев назад

    That blinker would drive me nuts!

  • @3generationadventure
    @3generationadventure 3 года назад

    Does any body know if ram pro master 159 2020 have issues with the transmission, or head lights or any other issues, we are interested to get one new but we don’t want bay problems from ram , please help us with your experience . God bless van warriors 🙏

  • @netposerx
    @netposerx 3 года назад

    I have a 2016 2500 and the sliding door has always been a pain since the van is so air tight. When another door is open or the windows are rolled down it shuts very easy, if not, it takes a lot of force. I even made sure the vents on the floor/wall in the back are less obstructed but I guess a lot of air needs to escape.

  • @dustyfeller
    @dustyfeller 4 года назад +4

    Dave: Update on coolant level. The level hasn’t moved at all since we last discussed it. It looks like that’s just where the sweet spot is. So I’m not going to add back up to the max line.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад

      Exactly the same for us!!!

    • @jgsphoto34
      @jgsphoto34 4 года назад

      Didn't you find the little leak ? I thought you finally found it...

  • @patd4u2
    @patd4u2 5 лет назад

    If I have all the windows shut the sliding door is hard to shut and I get that sliding door open message, if I have some windows open the door shuts fine. I think it's an over pressure inside the van that causes the door from closing completely when all the windows are up

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +1

      +Pat Thank you for the helpful comment. That was the solution that worked for us. I just leave a door open until the slider is shut and no more problems. 😀

  • @samcabodi
    @samcabodi 4 года назад

    Hey @one adVANture at a time I might be ages too late, but we have a Fiat Ducato (ProMaster on the european markets) and had that sliding door issue as well. Turned out the magnetic contacter at the end of the sliding door is very temperamental and if there's space by even just a hair with the magnet on the door, or if there is just a bit of dirt on either side, it won't detect contact. I resolved it by tightening the 19mm bolt on the sliding rail just a bit.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад +1

      Good to know!! Thank You! We learned that we fill the wheel wells with insulation....when the slider door closes the air displacement is now blocked....oops. We just open the front door and is closes fine now. But if we have problems in the future we will keep the magnetic contacter in mind!

  • @NCtrailX
    @NCtrailX 3 года назад

    Any mechanical problems with the van? Engine / drivetrain?

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  3 года назад

      Mostly small repairs so far. 2 engine coils, transmission coolant hose, and the regular maintenance. We find ourselves averaging 1000 dollars per year in nonmaintenance repairs. Drive train so far has been good.

  • @lynnenanavanr8009
    @lynnenanavanr8009 5 лет назад

    The blinker is the most maddening to me. Especially when making a turn that doesn't turn the blinker off so have to do it by hand and then the opposite way turns on! Can't open the sliding door from outside unless it's cold out for some reason, and the squeak in the back is not so fun! Got a '14.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +Lynne nanavanr I forgot to mention hitting the blinker the opposite way and having that go 3 more seconds. Too funny 😄 My old Jeep Wrangler was the same way and even now I am still not use to it. I hope your able to fix the door so it opens from the outside. Take care and happy travels.

  • @sandorkonya8005
    @sandorkonya8005 4 года назад +1

    That Dam Slighting Door .....Had it on my 2014 Winnebago Travato and as well on my Fiat Ducato in Europe.....It is a DAM Frustration that they can not fix this. But you get what you pay for....Thanks a lot for these Videos .....Be back soon....A Big Hello from Germany Stay Healthy and save out their

  • @frankbush922
    @frankbush922 4 года назад

    On the 2019 I find the door open light does not indicate correctly which door is open.

  • @georgemanessis6407
    @georgemanessis6407 5 лет назад

    Yes the sliding door was an issue in my 2018 and it was found to be a bad sensor. Replaced and problem solved YAY. Also have the coolant smell immediately after the 1st free DEALER oil change. How strange is that. My biggest Hate is....I live on a dirt road and the Promaster has too many holes that allow the dust to get in. Still filling in gaps as I find them...but I still love my VAN

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +George Manessis Glad to hear the slider was just a sensor! I wonder if they topped off your coolant level after the oil change and either spilled some coolant or over filled it. Happy to hear you still love your van! We still do also 😀

  • @ucandoit101
    @ucandoit101 3 года назад

    My 2016 Promaster has the sliding door issue too. The warning comes off and on without reason.

  • @ashleyallerton
    @ashleyallerton 5 лет назад +1

    We bought a new Fiat Ducato, basically the same vehicle as the Promaster, and had problems with the sliding door. What seemed to be causing it was the contact pad on the body which was loose. It is a sort of rubber/plastic pad with metal contacts that should make good electrical contact with corresponding pads on the door. What has worked so far is to cut an old credit card and slide it behind the pad, holding it firm, slightly further from the body. Strange problem with a new vehicle that the dealer didn’t solve!

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +Ashley Allerton glad you figured that out! We had problems with our back door, went to the dealer and they couldn’t fix it either. We messed with it a while and got it fixed. Viewers are saying to keep a window open for air pressure inside the van to escape when you are closing the side door.... that’s has been working good for us.

    • @paulradomsky
      @paulradomsky 5 лет назад +1

      We have a 2013 Peugeot Boxer which is effectively the same vehicle. The door problem is caused by the sensor plate being compressed after extended use and it then doesn't make good contact when the door is closed. We have fixed this using 2 methods - the first we used thin double sided tape between the sensor and the body to raise the panel a little and it then makes better contact when the door is closed. This worked for a while. We have a better fix through removing the panel and using pliers or a screwdriver to bend the edges of the opening into which the panel fits outwards and then refitting the sensor panel. The panel is now raised a little and makes good contact when the door is shut. Problem solved

    • @paulradomsky
      @paulradomsky 5 лет назад +1

      PS. This is a common problem on these vehicles and has nothing to do with air pressure - it is purely the result of the sensor panel being compressed inwards and no longer making contact with the door when shut

  • @AaronGeller
    @AaronGeller 5 лет назад +1

    We have a ‘17 and the sliding door took some time getting used to but it just needs to be closed firmly

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +Aaron G Learning curve for sure. I now give a little pressure on the door as it slides and having more success.

    • @lynnenanavanr8009
      @lynnenanavanr8009 5 лет назад

      Even tho there's supposedly venting in the rear, i always have another door or window open before I close the sliding door. Works every time!

  • @robertneville2022
    @robertneville2022 2 года назад

    The turn signal bright light thing happens exactly the same way on my 2017 Jeep Wrangler

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  2 года назад

      Yes! 😂 We had a 2015 Jeep wrangler before van life. I still hit it every now and then.

  • @biggarfish
    @biggarfish Год назад

    I drive a 2500 Promaster 5-6 hours each day for work and have all the same problems.
    Also the left foot rest is too close to my body and I’m only 5’9”.
    I had left knee surgery 2 weeks ago due to getting in and out of vans 20 times a day for 12 years.

  • @cesalt2408
    @cesalt2408 5 лет назад +24

    I can vouch for the 2019s still having the squishy spot, and it's absolutely unforgivable that the floor was designed that way. Stupid as it gets! The slider has been fine so far, and I haven't had it long enough yet to comment on the other annoyances covered. Thanks for the heads up!

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +2

      +cesalt I shut a dish towel in the sliding door today and didn't know it tell I spotted a huge puddle of water .Its been raining hard and the water wicked in. Must have looked silly driving down the highway😆 I hope that because your promaster is new and has not been abused you might not have the rest of the issues.Even with these small problems we still love our van😎

    • @jhankrearden
      @jhankrearden Год назад +1

      I have a 2022 and it too has the squishy spot. I will have a look at the wires now. Have not detected a coolant smell yet. But smelling coolant inside the compartment is an indication of a leak around the heater core used to blow air across it and heat the interior, this is what I have been told by a mechanic. Don't know about the promaster but in passenger cars the heater core is typically below the dash. I had this happen in a Ford pickup but never saw a drop of coolant anywhere. Another thing the mechanic told me is that fogging of the windshield when you first turn on the defroster is another sign of a leak in the heater core. Thanks for the video.

  • @danford7532
    @danford7532 4 года назад +1

    I found tiny cracks in the coolant tank that weep small amounts of coolant. I am replacing the tank.

  • @michaelfoster6298
    @michaelfoster6298 4 года назад +1

    Yes the 2020 pro master 3500 still has the squishy spot

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад

      I hear that the 2020s don't have the headlamp bulb issue. We hope that's true. 😀

  • @YFElectronics
    @YFElectronics 4 года назад

    if your not the type to forget to close your side door before you drive, an easy fix would be to locate the switch that gets depressed when you close the door, and short the wires going to the switch. This will trick the car in to thinking the door is always closed. This problem is due to the switch being broken internally and when depressed by the door the internal contacts are not making a solid connection. Alternatively if you are worried about driving off with the door open the easy fix would be to replace the switch.

  • @stone8654
    @stone8654 5 лет назад

    Cool idea on covering the squishy spot..but what about your inverter underneath it..does it get hot and does it need to stay cool?

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      It seems to stay cool. There is a few inches below it where air passes through

  • @Liz76522too
    @Liz76522too 4 года назад +1

    Getting my so to fix my squishy spot for me, thank you sooo much. I wasnt as concerned about the wires and stuff, just that uncomfortable squishy feeling!

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад

      Also we noticed if we turn the head lights of before we turn the engine off they don't burn out. Congrats on your Promaster. 😎

  • @mollybryant521
    @mollybryant521 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this!! I though it was just me with the sliding door not being shut and the blinker/high beam issue. I have a used (but only a few hundred miles on it) 2019 Promaster so they definitely are still happening :)

    • @kenhoward3512
      @kenhoward3512 3 года назад

      A 2019 with the same (though simple) problems - and that is the concern I have with buying something made by Fiat.

  • @esparka
    @esparka 2 года назад +1

    You didn’t mention how the emergency brake is perfectly placed to impale you in your posterior when you exit from the driver door…

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  2 года назад +1

      😂 I had that happen a couple of times now.

    • @esparka
      @esparka 2 года назад

      @@oneadVANtureatatime
      That is a serious, and annoying engineering error of placement. It smarts, but in the wrong way!

  • @luvnotvideos
    @luvnotvideos 4 года назад

    Yup the 2018 have the same issues.
    1) The Soft Floor Issue. This is still a thing. My solution was similar, but I used a plain piece of 3/4" plywood, cut it to fit under the cup holder, and extend to just beyond the ledge. I added legs to make it level and it's my every-day step to the back, plus it can be pulled out to use as a step up to see in the storage cubby over the cab (I'm short).
    2) The Coolant Smell.... Haven't smelled anything like that yet.
    3) The Driver's Side Headlight Issue: I watched another video recently that showed a possible cause of this. It appears the rain reservoir at the base of the driver's side windshield wiper has a tiny drain that is supposed to redirect water away from the light's electric terminal. Sometimes that drain hole gets clogged, so all the water backs up and overflows directly onto the electrical connection, causing possible shorts.
    4) Turn signal/light problem: YES that is a true PITA.
    4) The Side Door is Open: YES this is ALSO still a PITA.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад

      Very smart Idea as a step. Multiple uses is the key to tiny living. Take care and safe travels.

  • @maryannduvall6225
    @maryannduvall6225 5 лет назад +2

    I have the 2019 Ram PM 2500 159. I absolutely love it. I don’t have any problems with the sliding door beeping crazy. BUT!!!! I am constantly having to slide that sucker with all my might otherwise, for me, it won’t lock. Second, Yyyyep! The bright lights I have the same issue. I’ve had some really PO’d people because u have that delay before u can do anything. Squishy center; Absolutely! I am super interested n the board u made although I’m not sure my Inverter will fit. What inverter do u have? And finally no matter what I do I cannot get the TPM message and load beeping every-time I start the van, to go out. I know there was a recall on earlier years but something tells me I can get this fixed from a dealer under warranty. To me it’s very important. I am already a super super cautious driver having lost my parents in an aweful accident (drunk driver). I have never gotten over that feeling of always needing to b aware and having my car’s safety features working properly. After all that I absolutely love my Van. I’m still n the very beginning stages of building it out. I am also overly cautious about making the wrong decisions: insulation, where will the bed go, sink, ceiling, walls. I can’t wait to get on the road. In closing, do u have the demensions for that board y’all built that goes over the squishy part? And also, if y’all have recommendations for the inverter? Thank you so much for really great videos and for sharing your precious doggy. Happy trails to you.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +1

      +MaryAnn DuVall Your very welcome! Glad you like our videos. We are using a 1500 watt sine wave inverter. The squishy step is 14” wide, 27” long, and measures 6” high. Try this when closing your slider from the outside...pull the handle with your right hand and push on the door slightly with your left hand..all at the same time. From the inside we installed a grab handle that helps. We are excited for you about getting on the road and hope we get to meet you
      Happy trails 😎

    • @missvickienow
      @missvickienow 5 лет назад

      If you dont mouny anything to it, you should be able to cover the squishy spot with a flat piece of plywood and a little velcro.

    • @davidyule3605
      @davidyule3605 5 лет назад

      MaryAnn, I’m sorry for your loss. I just got a new Promaster... the TPM signal was there, and I found that one of the tires was actually low. Filling all tires to the recommended pressure took care of it.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +2

      On your driver side door where the latch is located is the information on the tires and pressure. Our promaster takes 80 psi on the rear 2 tires and 65 psi on the front 2. 100 percent of the time people at the tire store have put in the wrong pressure and we now check before leaving any shop. The alarm takes a few minutes of driving before going off. Be prepared for that 😆

  • @erkeda12
    @erkeda12 5 лет назад +11

    EASY FIX FOR DOOR PROBLEM: THE VAN IS SO AIR TIGHT THAT TO CLOSE THE DOOR TIGHTLY, YOU NEED TO HAVE A WINDOW OR OTHER DOOR PARTIALLY OPEN. WHEN I CLOSE MY SIDE DOOR, I SIMPLY OPEN THE PASSENGER SIDE DOOR SLIGHTLY WHILE CLOSING THE SIDE DOOR. NO PROBLEM. ALSO, THE REAR DOORS.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +1

      +erkeda12 thank you! That has been working great 👍🏼 glad we made a video or we never would have figured it out😂

    • @JasonWD
      @JasonWD 2 года назад

      Genius. Maybe the transit and sprinter have better vents 🤷

    • @tinshield
      @tinshield Год назад

      Could be the factory vents are blocked

    • @Have.An.AmicoDay
      @Have.An.AmicoDay 4 месяца назад

      I agree... My dad installed an electronic door opener on the side and it will open great but never closes correctly...

  • @globaljuju
    @globaljuju 2 года назад

    Briliant video. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @bobl.2213
    @bobl.2213 3 года назад

    looking at 2021 with RV prep and still cant get tilt wheel !

  • @PaDutchRunner
    @PaDutchRunner 5 лет назад +5

    I love the squishy spot lol....seriously it’s kind of cool to step into. I’m just going to assume that the engineers who designed it this way knew what they were doing and we won’t have any electrical issues as a result, but maybe that’s just me being naive.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +3

      +Stephen Otto I had two wires that were damaged and had to repair them
      The only reason I noticed was my radio stopped working. If you have any electronic problems in the future check there first. Your the first person to love the squishy step! Made me chuckle..thank you 😎

    • @PaDutchRunner
      @PaDutchRunner 5 лет назад +2

      one adVANture at a time seriously I’ve always thought it was neat! Luckily I’m a pretty small guy so hopefully my weight won’t do anything to it lol.

    • @PaDutchRunner
      @PaDutchRunner 5 лет назад

      food4 thought Just fyi, out of all of the voluminous information that can be found about promasters and their various idiosyncrasies online, I found exactly one very short thread about this squishy problem. No mentions of wire damage etc. if this were truly a problem in need of fixing, I’m pretty certain it would plastered all over the internet. www.promasterforum.com/threads/cab-floor.48809/

    • @xtc2v
      @xtc2v 5 лет назад +2

      Don't assume that! Manufacturers make design mistakes because cheap build cost was uppermost in their minds

  • @taapbfaapbtaapbtaapb7160
    @taapbfaapbtaapbtaapb7160 5 лет назад

    I have a 2018 and only have the swishy step. I believe that was on purpose to distribute the weight over the wires. I hate that there is no handle to pull you up from the side door.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +Taapb faapb Taapb taapb That is a great Idea. A grab handle like the jeep wranglers have. Right now we use our sink and the back of the passenger door for grab points. Our little plastic step helps and is a cheap solution but not all that convenient.

    • @erkeda12
      @erkeda12 5 лет назад

      @@oneadVANtureatatime I grab the headrest post to help myself up.

  • @vanofgold1029
    @vanofgold1029 5 лет назад +1

    I have a 2018 and the same problems exist, thanks for sharing

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +Rollin Queen’s Very welcome! Nice to see you in the comments again 😀 Now am curious if the 2019 has any changes.

    • @akeeperoftheword
      @akeeperoftheword 5 лет назад +1

      That's a little crazy, you would have thought the manufacturer would have made some adjustments. Thanks for sharing, I was really wondering about those issues being improved. Enjoy your van life and I'll be checking out your channel too.

  • @MTBIKEXC
    @MTBIKEXC 4 года назад

    I love your squishy floor solution! I didn't mind stepping on it but it annoyed the hell out of me that anything I put on it slides backwards to where I can't reach it. I have the same turn signal/high beam issue. Never had a headlight go out. Never smelled coolant. My side door used to close like that but I got into an accident and have a new one which closes GREAT so it's probably adjustable or you could just get broad-sided and see if your replacement door fixes things. I have a 2015.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад

      Thank you! I really just thought I was uncoordinated with the turn signal but turns out many other people have the same experience. Take care and have a good day.

  • @Greg-tj8rg
    @Greg-tj8rg 4 года назад

    Curious if this is the 136 or 159 wheelbase? And do you know what kinda mpg yall get?

  • @cattsmahal1005
    @cattsmahal1005 5 лет назад +2

    Geeez! I have a Promaster and that squishy step makes me nervous. I need to build a flat form like you guys.

    • @hugeCRSfan69
      @hugeCRSfan69 4 года назад

      ive got a promaster and have had it 3 years and never noticed any squishy spot lol

  • @FallingWaterAdventures
    @FallingWaterAdventures 4 года назад

    Just took mine on a serious 4 wheel adventure. Had been wondering about it's capabilities compared with the Sprinters. I was pleasantly surprised. It did well considering what I put it through. Hope to post a video when things quiet down. Been spinning around the backroads of Northeastern Oregon. Rugged, scenic and very remote!

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  4 года назад

      We saw your instagram photos.....you are very remote!!! I hope you are safe from all the fires!! WE LOVE EASTERN OREGON and need to do more exploring ourselves.

  • @anthonyhitchings1051
    @anthonyhitchings1051 3 года назад

    our 2008 Jeep Liberty’s high beam stalk does the same annoying blikber trick at times

  • @johntatman1436
    @johntatman1436 5 лет назад +1

    So far, knock on wood, the only one we've had is the turn signal. it seems to be very touchy and easy to bump on. The "squishy spot" is there but I'm not that worried about it. Ours is a 2014 and after 50,000 miles it has not presented a problem. We actually have a problem with the license light. Not sure what's going on there. I replaced both bulbs and they literally burned out in a day or two. I may have to replace the entire housing.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +John tatman Interesting about the plate bulbs. Definitely interested to hear more about the cause if you find out. That's great news if you have not had problems with your sliding door. Gives me hope to keep adjusting it tell it works right! 😀 Thank you for sharing about your 2014. We appreciate your comments.

    • @miketwigg5358
      @miketwigg5358 5 лет назад

      John, check the wire inside the metal "hose" that goes between the door jam and the door. Have had two vans with the fuse and bulb burn outs. The wires get pulled or frayed. Re-wrap them and use dielectric grease on the wire thru the hose. Problem solved.
      Regards, Mike

    • @johntatman1436
      @johntatman1436 5 лет назад

      @@miketwigg5358 Thanks Mike. I was wondering if there could be a problem there. You're the first person who has mentioned it though.

  • @stephenschuit7880
    @stephenschuit7880 3 года назад

    Did you mean phantom, as in phantom coolant leak?

  • @mc14m33
    @mc14m33 2 года назад

    I've had several of these large vans, the problem I have found with the doors is that they're so massive, and especially on the pro master, not as rigid as they should be. The problem is the internal air pressure. They never quite shut as tight as the sensor wants them to. To check this out leave one of the front windows open, or cracked when closing the sliders or the rear and see what happens. Give the air inside a place to go and the doors seem to latch properly. They're just so airtight to prevent wind noise that this is the annoying sidebar.

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  2 года назад

      Thank you, Mc. That is definitely the problem with the air pressure. We now leave a front door open and then shut the slider. I find myself cleaning the sliding door tracks constantly to keep the door sliding smooth, have you found a solution to that? Thank you for watching and commenting, we appreciate your time.

    • @mc14m33
      @mc14m33 2 года назад

      @@oneadVANtureatatime
      I have blown them out with compressed air when available but a big thing is never never never lubricate with WD-40! Only use silicone or white lithium grease. Spray silicone will display sand or dirt, WD-40 is watered displacement formula number 40, it actually attracts dust. People make this mistake all the time and it can really make a mess. It's great for displacing moisture and locks and such but never use it in place of a lubricant. Personally I prefer silicone over the white lithium grease, less messy.

  • @lishayost44
    @lishayost44 5 лет назад

    Yeah the slider door doesn't close super easily (unless you're on a downhill lol). We haven't found it to be too much of a problem though. We haven't had the problem of it happening over and over again in the same instance. Just one time, then we close it real good and it seems to work. They just weren't made right by the manufacturer, so it's possible that some promasters have a worse door than others.
    My husband had to adjust the thing the door is on because even when closed "all the way" the seal wasn't sealing all the way, so water was coming in when it rained. So he had to adjust it so it closed tighter than when we first got it. There is an adjustment, I think it's at the top part of where the door is attached. I'm not sure how to do it, but maybe somewhere online shows you how to do it. That might help.
    Also, I have noticed the weird blinker thing that happens. I haven't been too annoyed about it. When that happens I usually just flip it the opposite way, then it goes on the other way, then I just manually put it back in the middle. My husband says that might be for lane changes, if you don't want to have to turn on your blinker all the way and have to turn it off manually. It will just turn off automatically. But I have had a hard time trying to make that feature happen on purpose lol.
    The thing that annoyed me the most about the promaster, right away, that I could not stand and would not be able to live with was the loudness of the blinker and notification beeping, etc. (Like the door not being closed all the way, seat belts not being buckled yet, etc). That was a deal breaker for me, but we already bought the van before I realized how much it bothered me. We took apart the dashboard gauge area to try to figure out where the sound was coming from. Realized there was no way to make it quieter, until we just stuffed a bunch of old towels and rags behind and underneath it, in any space around it as we could. Added and took away towels until the sound was an appropriate level. Now it's perfect! Made me really happy to get that solved. They really should allow you to adjust the volume on those things!
    Haven't had any problems with the coolant smell. But I have noticed that if I don't drive the van for a week, the exhaust smells pretty bad the first time I drive it again. It goes away though.
    Also, I'm not too happy hearing about the headlights going out so often. That can be a safety concern. But at least if only one goes out at a time it shouldn't be too bad. Also, there are those lights at the top still.
    I didn't even realize there were wires below that soft spot between the two front seats. That seems like a dumb design. I will have to check that and make an adjustment there where needed. The wood thing you guys made to go over it seems pretty cool, and it gives you a place for your inverter. win-win.
    Great video once again! Thanks guys!

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад +1

      We found out from an earlier comment that the Promaster comes with air vents near the rear wheel wells designed to vent out the air pressure when the sliding door closes. I remember filling them full of insulation wondering what they are for lol 😂So now we leave the front door open until the slider is closed and have no more problems.
      We forgot to mention the loud beeping noise! Just like you said... way to loud. I like your way off reducing the noise level with rags, we may do the same. Thank you for watching and we wish you happy travels. Take care 🚎

    • @lishayost44
      @lishayost44 5 лет назад

      @@oneadVANtureatatime that is good to know! I haven't done insulation or walls yet, so I will leave those vents open! 😁👍👍

  • @eliassaba5866
    @eliassaba5866 5 лет назад +1

    How is the mpg going with you?

    • @oneadVANtureatatime
      @oneadVANtureatatime  5 лет назад

      +Elias Saba we are heavy.... almost at our max and we are getting around 15 mpg