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I'm a local missionary who helps single moms down here in Alabama. I'm a retired 18 wheeler mechanic. This poor woman took her truck to the local dodge dealer they charged her $1000 and returned it to her broken. In tears she was referred to me. I'll I can say is thank you for this video. You really helped me help a struggling single mom.
I took my truck to three mechanics in order to figure out the problem with my fan, yet all told me that they could not figure it out. One place was a dealership. I discovered through the help of this video that this was my exact problem. I bent the prong to make it tighter and my fan now works. Thanks for the video!
I followed your advice on this and I had the same exact problem connector. Thank you for putting this info out there. This saved me a trip to the repair shop.
Im glad I found this video. I’ve replaced blower motor and resistor and fuses and relays. On my 2014 ram 2500. But I really didn’t check my tipm or the connectors on the relay or the fuse. Thanks for making this step by step video.
Hey Oz I’m a used car dealer in New York I have 2015 jeep grand Cherokee with exactly the same problem I took it to the dealership they wanted to change a blower motor resistor and complete fuse box quoted me $2800 Followed your video cost me 0 Thanks a lot brother
WOW! I've been chasing the cause of this for YEARS! admittedly, I should've take it into a mechanic, but it's always hit or miss with electrical issues, especially intermittent. sure enough, Pulled the 40 amp fuse and it was charred on one side from heat, replaced that and it still shut off. I pressed on the tipm the same way you did and sure enough on and off...so I pulled it up and pulled the plug and BINGO! you could tell it was getting hot because it was too loose with no tension. I used a small screwdriver to bend it in and replace the tension and then spray contact cleaner on everything and good as new!! THANK YOU!
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Thank you so much, the video was very helpful. I've had that problem for about over 2yrs , I've changed resistor twice, relay once and then fuse. After all that it stopped working once again, so put test light on connector to blow and didn't get anything. So I pulled fuse box and tugged on that blue wire and it clicked and that was it. Thank you so much my brother. And it a 13 Ram 1500 Hemi
Thank you so much for helping me fix the AC on my 1500! I had the same symptom as in the video, but I only needed to replace the blower fuse. A little knowledge saves a bunch of time and money!
Great Video! I have a 2013 Ram 3500 Cummins with the same symptoms. I pulled and tested the Blower motor and resister which tested good. I ran across your video, went out lifted the TIPM touched the blue wire and the fan started working. This will save me a bunch of time, money, and headaches! Thank you!
Having the exact same issue going right now. Have already replaced the relay, fuse and blower motor. Works for a while then turns back off. Then after a while of driving, or if I hit a bump, it turns back on. Super frustrating. I’ve been telling my wife it has to be a loose connection somewhere because the circuit shows that it can still work when everything is connected. Dodge wants $1,200 to replace the TIPM but I believe I will try this first. Thanks for the video my friend.
2018 Ram 1500 Sport 65k miles. Blower began working intermittently, sometimes on sometimes off. Pulled fuse box (tipm) located blue wire as in the video. Performed drag test and found same results as video, relay connector had no tension to hold connector. Gave blue wire connector a slight crimp for more tension ( didn’t even remove wire from green housing, just took small needle nose and crimped). Reinstalled all connections and blower seems to be back to working consistently again. Thanks!
thanks man, helped fix a coworkers truck on a cold ass morning. We both appreciate it! I found a loose blade terminal on the end of that dark blue wire. the relay and fuse were good, relay had good I/O. I back probed that connector and it sparked and the blower motor fired up. I scraped the corrosion and arcing out, squeezed the terminal tighter, put a dob of die-electric in there and sent it.
Hey Oz. Just moved to Texas a year ago, and my wife's mother in law's truck had this EXACT issue. Its just getting into summer right now. After swapping relays, checking fuse and verifying power at the blower motor, I found your video. There was voltage at the blower motor, but under load it would fail. I was at the end of my rope with this issue. - THANK YOU SO MUCH for putting these videos out there! - Ya got a new subscriber too!
Great work. My 2013 Ram blower would conk out after hard duty (high speed for over half an hour). Thanks to your video I checked mine and indeed the connector was not making good contact. I pulled it out, cleaned it with contact cleaner, crimped the spring a bit like you did and now it works (though I haven't given it the torture test again yet). I was lucky, I guess, that there was no heat damage to the connector body. I don't know if you mentioned it in the video, but it is cavity 21 in connector C7 under the TIPM (which my manuals call the Power Distribution Center or PDC)
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Dude. I replaced the blower motor, relay and fuse at the end of last summer, and then changed the blower motor. It seemed to fix it, but it was right when it started getting cooler. Been perfect since, until this morning getting in the truck to drive home from work. No air. I really don't want to fight this nonsense all summer again. I won't have time to dig into that connector until Saturday, but at least I have somewhere to start. It's weird to me that it only seems to be an issue when it's hot out. I will reply to this comment whether this is my issue or not. I can't believe I did all the research on this last year and never found this video, and today it was one of the top video result on Google.
This fixed my issue as well - it was such a pain to diagnose. My multimeter showed 12v at the blower motor but the moment I turn the fan on the voltage drops entirely. After watching this I realized that the connection, while there, wasn’t solid enough to allow enough AMPs through to do anything.
You didn't add the link in the description on how to re-pin these. I have the same problem on my 13 Ram and that connector is burnt in the same spot. I'm going to try to repair today because Florida summers *SUCK* without AC
You saved me!! 117 yesterday here in AZ and it was a simple fix. I did have to buy a new connector (the green clip) and that was a little pricey since I had to buy all the wires in a kit from the dealer. BUT, THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
Oh thank you so much. I followed your steps in this video and found that my blower motor fuse had worked its way out slightly. I pressed it all the way in and the blower motor came right on. Well done sir, excellent content.
I've been told the fuse box on these dodge trucks has issues. My blower stopped working two days ago. I've checked the relay and fuse. Both are good. I was going to check and see if there's power to the blower motor but I keep thinking, it could be the fuse box. Now that I've seen this video, I'm going back to the fuse box and check it out before I mess with the blower motor. Thank you!
FIRST CLASS! Workin on my 2013 Ram 2500 now, no blower, fuse ok; relay ok; will triple check all; just got it back yesterday from radiator hoses and coolant replacement; first time running, not working; not sayin related; Thank you. Subscribed and thumbs up.
Thanks alot man, i already replaced the resistor and blower motor in my 2013 ram and after watching your video sure enough it was that stupid wire connector the whole time! Good work!
Oz you are the Man. I've changed 2 tipms with this issue and always comes back. Finally found something that made sense and w edd get to the bottom of the problem. I can't thank you enough.
Thank you so much! That fuse was almost completely black and that area on the connector is melted, so I have to replace it. But you saved me the money and trouble of replacing the blower motor and resistor. Thank you again!
awesome.. been fighting similar issues and was about to change the blower motor. This is a much better troubleshooting step if not the issue itself! Thank you!
THIS JUST FIXED MY TRUCK!!!! My wife is 8 months pregnant and winter hit here this weekend and we have been driving around with no heat and I bought a stupid resistor for it and almost got a blower motor for it as well! Sucks my green connector piece is melted though I am gonna have to figure out a better way to hold the wire in place besides a extra piece of wire and some tape...
Thank you for your help, Texas gets too hot in the summertime without AC. My green and white connector block was also melted at the end and the fuse I took out was burnt. Has anyone contacted Dodge to find out if this is a warranty repair or recall? I was able to take a small screwdriver and Scrape out the melted plastic around the connector in the block and got a good connection again after that.
My blower stopped working too. Pulled the fuse and was burnt on one side but not blown. Replaced blower motor and resistor with no luck. Time to pull entire fuse panel 😡 was just about to buy a new switch panel for $400
10000% i had this problem with ny work truck and our mechanic couldnt figure it out and I live in Cali where it gets hot. Just popped the hood and check exactly the same issues thanks!!!!
@@OzMechanics Back again lol. we put 12v straight from the blue wire under the tipm the blower motor turns on. but as soon as we snap everything back together and wire it back in after cleaning and replacing the metal eyelet etc the blower motor still won’t run 🤷🏼♂️ any suggestions? you think we have a whole bad tipm?
First things first. If it's been really hot out and your ram doesn't blow any air. Go to your fuse box. Locate f4 that is your spare. Locate f13 blower motor fuse. It's green square and 40 amps with a clear or amber top. Replace fuse. Either way drive to an autoparts store and grab MORE than one. There is a nifty little yellow plastic tool inside your fuse box for removing and replacing the fuses.
Awesome and detailed explanation! Thank you! My 2018 ram blower just stopped all the sudden and working as a framer doesn't help in this Florida heat. It was the F13 green fuse. 🙌
Usually it shorts out under the dash where the wires go into the blower motor, If the blower does not work wiggle the blower motor plug its very common breakdown point
Thank you very much for your video, it helped me a lot. my truck is 2014 and I had that fault. I bought blower, BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR, fuses. thank you very very much.😎👍
Had the exact same problem. I unclipped the tipm and pulled it up to find out that the connector wasnt locked in place. Gonna hope that fixes the problem.
I feel like there should be some kind of recall about this. My 2014 1500 Sport is doing the exact same thing. When I went to search RUclips about my issue, your video was the first thing that popped up! I opened my hood, tapped my finger next to the relay, and what do ya know, my blower fan came on! So now I just need to figure out where to take it to get it fixed!
Thank you so much for this. For me I ended up disconnecting power from the TIPM completely and it like, reset something I think. Cause after I reconnected power my blower started working about 10sec after I heard everything reboot
Great video! I've been researching all afternoon as to why the a/c in my 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 seems to work only intermittently. I'll definitely give your diagnostic method a try before replacing the resistor and/or blower motor.
I had the same issue with my RAM 2017 Unlimited Dually. Now know that I’m from Texas and I’m working in Pennsylvania. It quit working on me and came back on a few times. Then the first day it snowed it went out and it was cold. I watched your video. It was the exact same issue. I had already replaced the 40 amp fused. But thanks to your video I’m setting in a warm truck at this moment. Thanks a lot.
@@OzMechanics Thank you my friend everything that you short on the video happened to my truck in by watching your video I was able to resolve it without spending any money
dude you are so spot on , straight to problem not 30 min of dumb shit and music, mine just went out and found you, going to try, it's 98degrees in Tx Sept 27, hope this works my truck is a 2013 Cummins with 130k , I'm getting so tired of bullshit with this turd,
My AC blower kept randomly going out then coming back on maybe 10 minutes later. Sometimes when I would start the truck in morning the AC blower wouldn't come on. The window on the green square fuse was cloudy, I pulled out the green square fuse and the sides were discolored black. I took out my ohm meter and it still has continuity but is overheating. I put it back in and the AC blower came on. I have a feeling the connector is loose, causing resistance and overheating the connection which in turn is discoloring the green square fuse. The fuse wasn't blown, so it has to be the connector. I'll be checking it in the morning. Great video!
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hey boss i have a 2011 ram 3500 cummings ac trouble
not blowing strong
when parked cold air turns to almost warm air and suggestions
Where did you get the kit to repair it?
Where did you get the new connector
Where did you get the new canbus connector and the wiring diagram. I have a 2013 ram 1500 hemi 5.7l 4x4
I am experiencing the same issue
I'm a local missionary who helps single moms down here in Alabama. I'm a retired 18 wheeler mechanic. This poor woman took her truck to the local dodge dealer they charged her $1000 and returned it to her broken. In tears she was referred to me. I'll I can say is thank you for this video. You really helped me help a struggling single mom.
Single moms are poison.
Stop white knighting for them.
I also help single moms with missionary. Salute my friend 🫡
I’m amazed this was the first video that came up and fixed my AC. I was freaking the hell out. You sir are a savior!
Awesome glad this video helped out
I took my truck to three mechanics in order to figure out the problem with my fan, yet all told me that they could not figure it out. One place was a dealership. I discovered through the help of this video that this was my exact problem. I bent the prong to make it tighter and my fan now works. Thanks for the video!
Here we are 5yrs later & this video helped fix my truck and saved me a ton of time. Thank you for the video.
I followed your advice on this and I had the same exact problem connector. Thank you for putting this info out there. This saved me a trip to the repair shop.
Same. Oz is a SAINT! Plus, it's 113 degrees here right now (not "feels like" but actual temp) and working A/C could be a lifesaver 🎉
Im glad I found this video. I’ve replaced blower motor and resistor and fuses and relays. On my 2014 ram 2500. But I really didn’t check my tipm or the connectors on the relay or the fuse. Thanks for making this step by step video.
Hey Oz I’m a used car dealer in New York I have 2015 jeep grand Cherokee with exactly the same problem I took it to the dealership they wanted to change a blower motor resistor and complete fuse box quoted me $2800
Followed your video cost me 0
Thanks a lot brother
WOW! I've been chasing the cause of this for YEARS! admittedly, I should've take it into a mechanic, but it's always hit or miss with electrical issues, especially intermittent. sure enough, Pulled the 40 amp fuse and it was charred on one side from heat, replaced that and it still shut off. I pressed on the tipm the same way you did and sure enough on and off...so I pulled it up and pulled the plug and BINGO! you could tell it was getting hot because it was too loose with no tension. I used a small screwdriver to bend it in and replace the tension and then spray contact cleaner on everything and good as new!! THANK YOU!
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Thank you so much, the video was very helpful. I've had that problem for about over 2yrs , I've changed resistor twice, relay once and then fuse. After all that it stopped working once again, so put test light on connector to blow and didn't get anything. So I pulled fuse box and tugged on that blue wire and it clicked and that was it. Thank you so much my brother. And it a 13 Ram 1500 Hemi
@@KBear68 no problem. Glad this video helped out. And thanks again for stopping by to watch my video. Hope you have a great day
I did
@@OzMechanics Hi that problem came back, can you tell me where you got your parts from? I need those same parts.
Or can you repair it for me?
Thank you so much for helping me fix the AC on my 1500! I had the same symptom as in the video, but I only needed to replace the blower fuse. A little knowledge saves a bunch of time and money!
First video I pulled up while on the side of the road and you fixed my ac. Thanks a million!
Great Video! I have a 2013 Ram 3500 Cummins with the same symptoms. I pulled and tested the Blower motor and resister which tested good. I ran across your video, went out lifted the TIPM touched the blue wire and the fan started working. This will save me a bunch of time, money, and headaches! Thank you!
Buster 1 hey no problem. Really stoked this video helped out
EXCELLENT VIDEO, Thank you! I will now be cancelling tomorrows 9am appointment that I had at the local mechanic shop.
Having the exact same issue going right now. Have already replaced the relay, fuse and blower motor. Works for a while then turns back off. Then after a while of driving, or if I hit a bump, it turns back on. Super frustrating. I’ve been telling my wife it has to be a loose connection somewhere because the circuit shows that it can still work when everything is connected. Dodge wants $1,200 to replace the TIPM but I believe I will try this first. Thanks for the video my friend.
2018 Ram 1500 Sport 65k miles. Blower began working intermittently, sometimes on sometimes off. Pulled fuse box (tipm) located blue wire as in the video. Performed drag test and found same results as video, relay connector had no tension to hold connector. Gave blue wire connector a slight crimp for more tension ( didn’t even remove wire from green housing, just took small needle nose and crimped). Reinstalled all connections and blower seems to be back to working consistently again. Thanks!
Awesome. Glad to hear you’re back and running
Now that is a technician not run of the mill “parts changer”! About to try on my new 2013 RAM, but I would bet that’s my problem.
Thanks Oz!
thanks man, helped fix a coworkers truck on a cold ass morning. We both appreciate it! I found a loose blade terminal on the end of that dark blue wire. the relay and fuse were good, relay had good I/O. I back probed that connector and it sparked and the blower motor fired up. I scraped the corrosion and arcing out, squeezed the terminal tighter, put a dob of die-electric in there and sent it.
Its 115 in Vegas today. I dont know if I could've driven without finding this video. You sir are a lifesaver!!!
Hey Oz. Just moved to Texas a year ago, and my wife's mother in law's truck had this EXACT issue. Its just getting into summer right now. After swapping relays, checking fuse and verifying power at the blower motor, I found your video. There was voltage at the blower motor, but under load it would fail. I was at the end of my rope with this issue. - THANK YOU SO MUCH for putting these videos out there! - Ya got a new subscriber too!
Woooohooooo glad you got this figured out
Great work. My 2013 Ram blower would conk out after hard duty (high speed for over half an hour). Thanks to your video I checked mine and indeed the connector was not making good contact. I pulled it out, cleaned it with contact cleaner, crimped the spring a bit like you did and now it works (though I haven't given it the torture test again yet). I was lucky, I guess, that there was no heat damage to the connector body. I don't know if you mentioned it in the video, but it is cavity 21 in connector C7 under the TIPM (which my manuals call the Power Distribution Center or PDC)
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Dude you the man live in Vegas 104 degrees haven’t had AC for 1 month just watched your video fixed my ac in 30 sec thanks bro 👍
What was the issue with yours man? My 14 ram is having the same issue.
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Dude. I replaced the blower motor, relay and fuse at the end of last summer, and then changed the blower motor. It seemed to fix it, but it was right when it started getting cooler. Been perfect since, until this morning getting in the truck to drive home from work. No air. I really don't want to fight this nonsense all summer again. I won't have time to dig into that connector until Saturday, but at least I have somewhere to start. It's weird to me that it only seems to be an issue when it's hot out. I will reply to this comment whether this is my issue or not. I can't believe I did all the research on this last year and never found this video, and today it was one of the top video result on Google.
Checked it before going to work this evening and hot damn. Used a pick to tighten the female connector and drove to work with AC. Thank you so much.
This fixed my issue as well - it was such a pain to diagnose. My multimeter showed 12v at the blower motor but the moment I turn the fan on the voltage drops entirely. After watching this I realized that the connection, while there, wasn’t solid enough to allow enough AMPs through to do anything.
Awesome. Glad this video helped out Dan
You didn't add the link in the description on how to re-pin these. I have the same problem on my 13 Ram and that connector is burnt in the same spot. I'm going to try to repair today because Florida summers *SUCK* without AC
This video just saved me so much headache and I had a $280 fan speed controller on order which I was able to cancel.
Thank you
Thanks so much we had a bad connection on the relay, your video saved us a lot of headaches.
You saved me!! 117 yesterday here in AZ and it was a simple fix. I did have to buy a new connector (the green clip) and that was a little pricey since I had to buy all the wires in a kit from the dealer. BUT, THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
Where did you purchase the clip I am having same problem
Where did you buy the connector having same problem ?
I appreciate your find, saved me big time. Mine was more burnt than the one your working on.
Oh thank you so much. I followed your steps in this video and found that my blower motor fuse had worked its way out slightly. I pressed it all the way in and the blower motor came right on. Well done sir, excellent content.
That fuse might be bad. I just made a video showing that issue
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Thank you!! Just made the fix on my 13! Good stuff!
Only video I could find on RUclips for this you should post 5 more the exact same so it’ll be easier to find lol, very helpful
I've been told the fuse box on these dodge trucks has issues. My blower stopped working two days ago. I've checked the relay and fuse. Both are good. I was going to check and see if there's power to the blower motor but I keep thinking, it could be the fuse box. Now that I've seen this video, I'm going back to the fuse box and check it out before I mess with the blower motor. Thank you!
Thanks for the great video. Just reseating my relay seems to have worked on ours so far. Will have to check the connector when I get home.
FIRST CLASS! Workin on my 2013 Ram 2500 now, no blower, fuse ok; relay ok; will triple check all; just got it back yesterday from radiator hoses and coolant replacement; first time running, not working; not sayin related; Thank you. Subscribed and thumbs up.
Thanks alot man, i already replaced the resistor and blower motor in my 2013 ram and after watching your video sure enough it was that stupid wire connector the whole time! Good work!
Glad this video helped out
Oz you are the Man. I've changed 2 tipms with this issue and always comes back. Finally found something that made sense and w edd get to the bottom of the problem. I can't thank you enough.
Looks like the zip tie razors got your hands too. Happens to me all the time lol. Thanks for another great video
Great video Oz, pin fitment is extremely crucial. & that aes kit is top notch!
I love that aes kit !!
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You just saved me a bunch of headaches!!! Push on the friggin fuse box and the blower kicks in! Thank you
Awesome!! Glad this video helped out
So far, my A/C first 2 settings on dial stopped working in the last few weeks. Appreciate your video
Thank you so much! That fuse was almost completely black and that area on the connector is melted, so I have to replace it. But you saved me the money and trouble of replacing the blower motor and resistor. Thank you again!
Awesome to hear that. Really glad this video helped out on your repair.
Oz great job, Fixed the problem without replacing tipm
I love when I find a video that actually helps lol thank you! This was my problem as well
awesome.. been fighting similar issues and was about to change the blower motor. This is a much better troubleshooting step if not the issue itself! Thank you!
I have another video I just put out with the same issue different outcome
I just wanted to say your diagnosis was spot on. had the same issue with mine watched you video repair was easy ! Thanks You!
Thank you for the video, saved me time and money! RAM should have a recall for this!
THIS JUST FIXED MY TRUCK!!!! My wife is 8 months pregnant and winter hit here this weekend and we have been driving around with no heat and I bought a stupid resistor for it and almost got a blower motor for it as well! Sucks my green connector piece is melted though I am gonna have to figure out a better way to hold the wire in place besides a extra piece of wire and some tape...
Awesome. Glad to hear this video helped out
Man you saved me from dripping heat!!! Thank you!!
Awesome man. Thanks for watching
Thank you for your help, Texas gets too hot in the summertime without AC. My green and white connector block was also melted at the end and the fuse I took out was burnt. Has anyone contacted Dodge to find out if this is a warranty repair or recall? I was able to take a small screwdriver and Scrape out the melted plastic around the connector in the block and got a good connection again after that.
My blower stopped working too. Pulled the fuse and was burnt on one side but not blown. Replaced blower motor and resistor with no luck. Time to pull entire fuse panel 😡 was just about to buy a new switch panel for $400
10000% i had this problem with ny work truck and our mechanic couldnt figure it out and I live in Cali where it gets hot. Just popped the hood and check exactly the same issues thanks!!!!
NightmareKB24 awesome glad to hear this video helped out
I have the exact same problem with my 2015 RAM! Thank you for making this video!
Glad this video helped out
Well, that just likely saved me thousands of dollars. Nailed the issue on the first try. THANK YOU! You definitely earned a sub!
Awesome. Glad to hear this video helped out
I unplug the big black fuse and it was hottttt.....i waited for 5 min, it cooled down... plug it back in...everything now ok. Thank you for the vid.
Thanks this video helped solve the issue I have been chasing for ever
Great Video and right on point, followed it through and found the exact same issue on my 2015 Ram 2500. Fab Job!!!!!
Man I think you just fixed my truck, I'm going to go look at it right now .
Let me know if this was your problem
Thxs for the video......pushed down on it like u did and blower came on....saved me time and money
Great video, straight to the point. I was able to find my blown fuse. Thanks
stopping buy to say thank you! we had a dodge come in this week and we were banging our heads on the wall trying to figure it out!
No problem Drop Head ! Glad this video helped out. Thanks for stopping by to watch the video
@@OzMechanics Back again lol. we put 12v straight from the blue wire under the tipm the blower motor turns on. but as soon as we snap everything back together and wire it back in after cleaning and replacing the metal eyelet etc the blower motor still won’t run 🤷🏼♂️ any suggestions? you think we have a whole bad tipm?
maybe an ignition switch?
Excellent troubleshooting and explanation. Thanks so much for your time!
First things first. If it's been really hot out and your ram doesn't blow any air. Go to your fuse box. Locate f4 that is your spare. Locate f13 blower motor fuse. It's green square and 40 amps with a clear or amber top. Replace fuse. Either way drive to an autoparts store and grab MORE than one. There is a nifty little yellow plastic tool inside your fuse box for removing and replacing the fuses.
Awesome and detailed explanation! Thank you! My 2018 ram blower just stopped all the sudden and working as a framer doesn't help in this Florida heat. It was the F13 green fuse. 🙌
Mike Rodrigues man it’s crazy how this is a common problem
I imagine life as a Chrysler tech just slamming tipms all day Long lol.
Great video, man.
They probably keep them in their tool box😂😂😂
Thank you Oz. Good job. Just noticed your title says "no subscribers". Have a blessed and safe week.
Really ??
@@OzMechanics sent you screenshot to your email.
I noticed that a few days ago on quite a few channels, was that a RUclips update going on or something?
You are Da man. After watching your video went out and found the fuse blown. 5 dollar fix THANX. !!!!!
Awesome 😎 thanks for watching
Thanks buddy I just fixed my AC in my gurango 208.keep up the good videos.and it only cost me 5bucks.😁👍
Usually it shorts out under the dash where the wires go into the blower motor, If the blower does not work wiggle the blower motor plug its very common breakdown point
I had the exact same connector problem.I fixed thank you my friend
Awesome. Glad this video helped out
2015 Ram 2500 6.4 L el mismo problema gracias a su tiempo y video ahora mi cliente está contento, Dios te bendiga.
Me de orgullo que este video te ayudó. Y Gracias por tomar tu tiempo para ver mi video
@@OzMechanics seguidor de hace ya como 2 años
Gracias!!
Thank you very much for your video, it helped me a lot. my truck is 2014 and I had that fault. I bought blower, BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR, fuses. thank you very very much.😎👍
Sano mtz glad this video helped out
Oz you the man. Cleaned the connector and bent it skittle for good contact and all Is good. Thank you so much for the video.
Good to hear. Thanks for stopping by and watching my video
Had the exact same problem. I unclipped the tipm and pulled it up to find out that the connector wasnt locked in place. Gonna hope that fixes the problem.
great video, mine ended up being the fuse but if it blows again, I will definitely be checking the pin on the dark blue wire! Thanks!
Thank you sir God bless you this helped.
I just played with the reley
This is how you make a video detailed and good visual
Thanks for watching
I feel like there should be some kind of recall about this. My 2014 1500 Sport is doing the exact same thing. When I went to search RUclips about my issue, your video was the first thing that popped up! I opened my hood, tapped my finger next to the relay, and what do ya know, my blower fan came on! So now I just need to figure out where to take it to get it fixed!
Robstradamus they should put this in the warranty. But they didn’t. Atleast they made a kit for this issue that cost a crazy amount of money 💰
Oz Mechanics, there is a kit for the issue? Can you provide details?
They sell it at the dealership. But if I’m not mistaken it cost around 200
Oz Mechanics, I appreciate you. Thanks for the info and I’ll look into it!
Dude! Do it yourself!!!!
Thank you so much for this. For me I ended up disconnecting power from the TIPM completely and it like, reset something I think. Cause after I reconnected power my blower started working about 10sec after I heard everything reboot
Thank you Oz you saved me 2.5k because the dealer wanted to replace the tipm and the wire harness
Awesome! Glad this video helped out
@@OzMechanics much love
You save my life perfect video with perfect description follows to you like and shere your video. 💯💯💯
Awesome. Glad this video helped out
Thank you I wiggled that relay around and my ac started to work.
Awesome. Glad to know this helped out
Outstanding video sir. Any chance you still remember the part number for this connector? Having a hard time tracking one down.
Thanks!
Great video! I've been researching all afternoon as to why the a/c in my 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 seems to work only intermittently. I'll definitely give your diagnostic method a try before replacing the resistor and/or blower motor.
Did it work ?
Same exact problem! You are awesome! I thank you! My wife's truck and she thanks you! Keep up the great videos!
Nice video OZ and good find
jimthecarguy thanks Jim.
Thanks for the video I changed the fuze I changed the blower motor I changed the resistor the whole time the relay had a bad connection 2014 ram
You a great person, it helps me to fixed the issues.
Awesome. Glad this video helped
Awesome... Thanks for the video. This fixed my issue. Just a loose connection!!
You just saved me a lot of money, great video
Awesome. Good to hear this video helped out bud. Hope you have a great day
I had the same issue with my RAM 2017 Unlimited Dually. Now know that I’m from Texas and I’m working in Pennsylvania. It quit working on me and came back on a few times. Then the first day it snowed it went out and it was cold. I watched your video. It was the exact same issue. I had already replaced the 40 amp fused. But thanks to your video I’m setting in a warm truck at this moment. Thanks a lot.
Yo!! This video helped us big time!!!!! We have a 7hr drive ahead of us in the summer heat. Thank you!! 🙏🏽
Glad this video helped
Nice find Oz
Flat Rate Master thank you sr
That pin lead kit is 1 of my favorite tools from AESwave! Great process Oz! Saved the customer some big money!
Thanks for stopping by Cuba. Yea customer was happy he didn’t buy another tipm
Where can I find this connector plug at?
@@OzMechanics
Thank you my friend everything that you short on the video happened to my truck in by watching your video I was able to resolve it without spending any money
@@hericfajardo905 flag this video helped out. Thanks for watching
dude you are so spot on , straight to problem not 30 min of dumb shit and music, mine just went out and found you, going to try, it's 98degrees in Tx Sept 27, hope this works my truck is a 2013 Cummins with 130k , I'm getting so tired of bullshit with this turd,
Awesome. I’ve actually made another video showing another problem these dodges can have with the blower motor not working
2023 here. Just saved me a dealership charge. Fuse blew in my 2016 ram.
Awesome. Glad this video helped out
SUBSTANTIAL Oz Mechanics
Thanks 👍
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From Nick Ayivor from London England UK 🇬🇧
My AC blower kept randomly going out then coming back on maybe 10 minutes later. Sometimes when I would start the truck in morning the AC blower wouldn't come on. The window on the green square fuse was cloudy, I pulled out the green square fuse and the sides were discolored black. I took out my ohm meter and it still has continuity but is overheating. I put it back in and the AC blower came on. I have a feeling the connector is loose, causing resistance and overheating the connection which in turn is discoloring the green square fuse. The fuse wasn't blown, so it has to be the connector. I'll be checking it in the morning. Great video!
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Watch this
@@OzMechanics I'll watch it now.. thank you!
JOB WELL DONE. Good video, easy to follow.