Idaho45guy
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Now the check engine light is back on... I was spoiled by driving a 2014 Ram the past 4 years. Not a single issue. Trading this in on a new 4Runner as soon as all credit cards are paid off.
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Wanted to start a thread to see if as many people have as much issues with their trucks as I do with mine.
Here is a place to vent about your issue(s) and who knows, maybe someone will be able to help.
I’ll start:
Today’s issue was that my dash lights stopped working on me out of the blue. One minute they’re working and the next thing I know they have no power. I checked every fuse and still nothing. Damn vehicle, can’t catch a break .
Lol no, sounds stupid on my part. But my dimmer switch for the dash lights only works in some spots and I must of bumped it climbing in/out and thats why they weren't coming on. Tore my whole dash apart, all my fuses, everything, when all I had to do was turn the switch up a tad. Talk about feeling stupid.So how’d ya fix it? Bad harness connection? The good ole solder fix?
Now the check engine light is back on...
Welp, my ac compressor pulley bearing gave up the good fight. Ended up replacing the clutch, coil, pulley and bearing with a -$100 rebuild kit. Didn’t have to evac/recharge, replace accumulator or any of that jazz.
@swathdiver The only place I could find it was Autozone p# 47362 it’s normally 144ish but got a couple discounts thrown on it which dropped it to 105 and some change. I just really didn’t want to have to evac/recharge and replace the accumulator etc with replacing the whole compressor and breakin open the system when the compressor itself is still good.
The kit is available online as well but it was cheaper buying it in person which is bass aackwards lol I think online the kit was 160-170? At least what I came across.