DODGE RAM 5500 OVERHEATING P0692 FAN CLUTCH CIRCUIT DIAGNOSIS
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 Published On Apr 7, 2022

In today's video we take a look at a 2011 Dodge Ram 5500 W/ a Cummins Diesel engine. The customer complaint is that the truck is overheating when carrying a heavy load. The truck has already been to 2 different mechanics and has already had the coolant sensor and fan clutch replaced. Using a scan we find that we have a DTC P0692 Fan Clutch Circuit High code stored in the engine computer. Follow along as I almost made the mistake of misdiagnosing this as a bad engine computer.
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