200,000-300,000
50,000 - 250,000 miles.
My 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 As just shy of 78,000 miles on it with the original brakes I will be putting new brake pads and rotors in today
It is not recommended, the check engine light will come on, and in the long run the engine will sludge up.
what engine 318,360 the sensor is on the throttle body.it is flat about 2 1?2 inches long and has a small elbow connecting it to the throttle body.
as long as the tires are proper ply and in good condition, yes you can carry 1500 lbs.
I have seen 5.9L Cummins at 750,000 + miles. One I have seen actually had over 1,000,000 miles.
With proper maintenance, most engines mfg. now should last between 150,000 - 200,000 miles without major overhaul
If well taken care of 900,000+ miles, if not 500,000 miles, that's stats on the first generation ones though.
follow the return hose at the top of radiator to the engine, the hose connects directly to the thermostat. when u get to the thermostat, u need a ratchet with a long extention. try not to drop bolts in engine
It all depends on the conditions in which you run the engine how you service it. if you do all your regular serviceing i have seen the with over 800k on the original engine and still going strong and i have worked at a Dodge dealer for 5 years. i have also seen some that have not been looked after not make it to 150k. with proper maintnce the engine will be the last thing to go on those trucks.
When does it happen? Is it constant? What engine? How loud? how long does it last? Had the same thing in my Ram Truck found it to be the water pump. Possible failed belt tensioner.