Stuck! Drove in…Broke Down! 2019 Ram 1500 5.7
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Hello everybody! Good day to you! Welcome back! This is part Two of this 2019 Ram 1500 5.7 fuel pump. If you recall in the Part One episode, uh, link down below. By the way, we uh, we diagnosed it as having a faulty fuel pump. I ordered a new fuel pump and it turns out the unit that I ordered was incorrect and there were none available in the proper part number.

Uh, this thing was on National backorder. Uh, the owner was able to find one at a dealership. He drove there and picked it up and then delivered it to us yesterday. So uh, we're ahead of schedule now.

We will not be finishing this truck in two or three more weeks. We're going to finish it today, so stay tuned. This is going to be a very good video. So first things first, let's get this guy out of the box here.

Oh, come here O-ring We're gonna need you. So this pump module contains a new float sensor a new pump unit. The issue with the Uh the pump that I originally had ordered which is over on the return shelf is that it was not equipped with any of this emissions equipment. It just had a connector for the electrical connector and it had the fuel line output and you can see here this thing has two additional uh, little nipples for connectors here and uh, like I said, the original unit did not come equipped with those.

So uh, we've got the right pump here. It's from Mopar it's a genuine OEM part. Let's get this guy installed and get the tank back in the truck. You know the timing of this situation is quite fortuitous because uh I just finished making the space over here usable.

We hung a light last night, so now I can see we have to hang one more light over there. probably several more over here. and then I've still got some more demo work to do, but uh, but we're getting there. I've decided that closet is going to leave because we broke it and I've also decided that this section of this concrete wall is going to stay because having this divider here does not interrupt like shop flow or shop space.

and it's good wall space to hang things on and put shelves near. So I'm going to leave that there. We're going to take that away. We're going to fill that hole.

later on, we're going to put in more lights, we're going to fix that, get rid of these sinks, and then the tile floor is going to go away. The metal. This is not actually really good metal. You guys were telling me to sell this stuff.

It's more like a like a stick on panel thing. Um, I'm gonna throw that away. I'm not keeping that so the metal is going to go away the the wood. There's like wood frame walls behind this metal stuff.

that's gonna stay because that's a lot of demo work to gain six inches of floor space. and I'm just not going to do that. So we're going to leave that stuff there, take away the metal, leave this stuff here. then we'll demo the floors, get it all cleaned up, put a lift in, and then then we can do more work here.

So yeah, Anyway, back to the task at hand. Let's get our fuel pump situation handled and get that guy back in the truck. So what I'm gonna do here is pull this unit back out of the tank again, pour the fuel back out of the pump back into the tank again, and then we'll get that new unit installed and ready to go. We don't need that I Want to give this surface here a bit of a wipe.
There's still dirt there even though we blew it out earlier. So when I get all that dirt off of the ceiling surface so that the O-ring gasket does not leak because then we'll have EVAP system leak codes and we'll have to take the tank down again and that would not be good. There we go. Okay, new pump coming in.

We'll start with the uh, the float lever. slide that in there, set it into position. Now it's spring loaded so we need to press down on the unit. should there we go, clicked down into its uh into its Groove we'll get our ring started, ring friction there we go.

Come on there all right now now it'll stay I Do need to drive this ring a little bit tighter so it locks in and then we're good to go here. Let's get rid of all the spilled fuel. We'll make it evaporate. There we go.

Compressor powering down. Okay, so I'm just going to take a dull chisel and use that to drive this ring. It just needs to rotate till the tabs lock into position. Okay, there we go.

we're locked in. Beautiful! Let's go ahead and plug in this Evap line right here. We're gonna have one. two connectors, two more hose connections.

one's the output, one is another revamp vet line and then our electrical connector. but all that is left in the truck. So let's wheel this thing over and get it lifted up into position. Yeah, this tank is still just sitting on top of the trans jack.

Roll this guy on over. Truck Moving up. Okie Dokes Let's go ahead and maneuver this tank back under the truck. We will lift it up, We'll get the hoses in position, we'll get them connected, and then we'll strap this thing in with the tank straps.

Then we can let her down, start it up. Then we're going to go ahead and get the scan tool out and we're going to watch the fuel. Trims On this, come come down from their Max positive and then we'll watch this thing retake control of its fuel strategy. Moving on up.

So we've got. there's the one connection there, two, three, the filler neck four or five, and then the electrical connectors. That's going to be six connections total we have to make here. Let's get our dangly bit folded up a little bit here.

It's all just sticking out in the open. Yeah, space is going to get real tight here in a second. Thank you. I think I'm a little too far forward.

Yeah. I've got to push this thing back quite a bit. We're a little off here and Scoot you back there? where you go? Is that it? yeah? closer. Oh Hang On we're hung up on a hose clamp.

It's stuck on a wiring harness. Look at that. that was gonna. That was gonna be a problem.
I Think this goes on the other side of that cross member. Yes it does There we go in a little farther back. Come on there we go. So I was thinking this is going to be like a reverse formatted video where normally we would diagnose the car and then fix it in this one.

we're gonna fix it and then prove out the diagnosis. Got a little bass backwards. All right. Enough of the dad jokes.

Let's move around back and start getting things connected here. Start with this, uh, this evap hose. That's where we left off when we disconnected it. so it only seems fitting to connect that because we are going in inverse order for this thing plug into is that it I cannot see I think that's the connector right right? there? Is that it? Sure.

I can't see it. I'm actually looking through the camera to see what I'm doing here. Connector click. Yeah, yeah, we're good.

We got it. Okay, let's get out of here. Watch this. She doesn't know.

Here we go. Oh come on you thing fit. Go go in there. Yeah.

I'm working. You mean he's not full? No. hey I don't see any whipped cream on that coffee? it is. No, it's not.

They didn't put the Dome cap on it. She didn't have anything. What kind of wild why is this? That's fine. Thank you babe! Love you.

Okay, what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna adjust the Tilt mechanism on this jack stand a little bit and we're going to lean this tank towards the front of the vehicle. That way I can reach up and over and get a hold of the rest of those connectors to uh to make the appropriate connections. So let's just tilt this guy a little bit. Not so much where it knocks the tank over, but just enough to gain some more access to our our Vital components in there.

Before we button the back of this up though, let's check on that filler neck and it looks like it's in its correct position. Let's go around and check it from the other side here. make sure we're in the right spot and we are I can see it. So uh yeah, we're good to proceed here.

Let's keep going. Okay, a little bit more up action. it's looking good. Okay, that's about as high as it's gonna go until I'm ready to secure it.

So I need to reach in there and get that stuff plugged in. We've got the fuel line, the electrical connector, and this, uh, evap vent line right here. Oh and then I've got to put those little uh, the safety connectors back onto it as well. Those are over on top of my my blue box.

Come on. Click? All right? Yeah! I Remember this is this is the hard to reach everything vehicle. Yeah, here's our click. See if I can't reach in here and get the fuel line next.

you can't see. Nope, a little higher up. All right. there's a fuel line that's connected.

Let's get this. Oh, you guys can't see you fell down here. That's not gonna work. Yeah, it looks a little better.
Kinda going back in, put the wire up. Okay, that's our electrical connector. I Just need to put the safety clip in this one and in that one be right back. I Really can't see though I don't know.

Well I kind of forgot which one goes where I think the blue one goes in in here flashback Oh clip gravity. We're gonna need to recover that and a flashback I Guess we're gonna find out. Yeah, the blue one goes there because that clicked right in. Good to go and that red one still can't see.

Oh man, yeah I really can't see it at all. but I can feel it and I can probably hear it when it goes. Nick Foreign I've made a gross error here. I've got these things flippy flopped.

The blue one does not go here. the red one goes here. So I need to get this back out. I Love my job so much I Do it twice.

They appear to be similar, but they, uh, they are not. So let's try this again. Put the red one in there. Let's go ahead.

now. we're cooking. Let's see about that blue one. now.

There we go. That was easy. Oh, you guys can't see there it is. Blue one's in position.

We're all connected except for this front hose I think and then the uh, the filler neck. So uh, let's get the let's get the tank back up into position and we'll get it strapped in flashlight. It's moving on up. All right.

Let's see, we've got this connector connection. I tried to say connector and connection at the same time. connect. Sure that one goes in there.

we'll clip that guy on. I Think that's uh, secure. Let me check it again. Uh no, it's not.

Um, it's not in all the way now. it is clicks. Okay, let's move around back here to the filler neck and make sure that that thing is going to slide onto the or the hose is going to slide on the filler neck rather. And then we'll clamp that guy in next.

Oh nope, not yet. a little higher up. Uh, what are we stuck on? We're stuck on a nut there right there there. Now we're unstuck.

Okay, let's try that again. I Had to move the tank just ever so slightly squeeze this guy on and then we can tighten that down. I Think it was a quarter inch bit. Memory serves all right.

Mirror, Hose clamp, click and I've got to put that little hose back in its bracket. There we go. All right. good to go.

Let's go ahead and get the straps on the tank and then secure that to the truck. I Put the nuts back on the studs so I wouldn't lose them front and the rear. Remember this job occurred during the middle of a construction zone or a destruction Zone We're at a let's See straps I Need my straps there we go. Which one was which? Um, this is the deep side.

So I think that goes out back I Think yeah, that one goes back here. so we need to get it up and then slide it into the frame there. Uh, nope, Never mind. this is the wrong side.

This one goes in the front. Let's try that again. No, it doesn't Okay So we're just gonna go with what we know. This one goes on the front.
Figure that rear one out in a minute. Foreign this all the way up. if it's not already which it is. okay now.

I Need to figure out this rear strap. Why don't you want to fit? Seriously, it doesn't want to go in there. Maybe I should move the jack. slide it that way.

some okay. Go on there. We go. Got it? That's hanging in its spot.

Okay, now we're getting somewhere right there. Nut number two: Okay, I Think we need a Uh 16 millimeter, an extension, and a gun and we'll tighten that up. We'll let this thing down and see how it runs. Let's see 16 16.

there we go. Impact Cam A lot of noises. All right. let that Jack down.

Let's let the truck down and see how it runs. All righty. we're almost there. But before we key this thing on, we need to.

uh, re-popping easy hood here and reconnect that fuel line I think it's still disconnected and oh, that's a negative. Nope, it's hooked up. We're good. All right.

Let's hop on in the cab and uh, starting with the engine actually I'm gonna clear this rack all the way first so I can move this back because we need to get in and out of this thing with the scan tool. Change of plans on my non-plan plan Plan: Continuing to come down. get rid of you. Get rid of that one Here we go.

Foreign. All right. See if you can't squeeze in here real quick. Like oh, tight squeeze.

Okay, let me key it on a couple times. We'll let that pump. Prime I Just heard it. Come on one more time and starting the engine.

Foreign alarm. Okay I don't want those fuel trims to start resetting right away. So I'm going to shut this thing down again. Let's go get the scan tool out and get connected.

Uh. Negative Scanner Scanner Scanner scanner. Uh oh. over here.

I got it. Scanner that's a little dirty from the construction. Shiny. No.

I'm not going to spray it with brake clean. No, it's a computer. All right. Scan tool powering on.

beep. And there's my little connector. There's our OBD2 port onboard diagnostics. Oh, for those of you who do not know the uh, the Chrysler products and the Dodges that have the electronic uh shift, a shift knob, electronic shift knob.

There we go. Words: If you need to put it in neutral, it has a manual release so now it's in park. Now it's in neutral. Back in park.

The tow truck, right? Tow truck drivers. More words. Know this. but not everyone knows this.

and now we all know this. Now that I can figure out how to put this cover back on, we're good. Get in there. gonna do.

Oh, come on. Seriously there. All right. back to the task at hand.

Let's fire up the scan tool. We're gonna go to Fuel Trims and I'm gonna watch them come down towards zero I think we left them at like positive 30 or something. they were full. maximum positive So vehicle history: 19 Ram 1500 Four-wheel drive 5.7 liters waiting and scanning and scanning and waiting.
Don't care if I don't have Wi-Fi connection As soon as this pulls up, we're gonna immediately find fuel trims. All right. look at here. We've got long-term trims: 33 percent 33 long term spank two.

Now let us stockings the engine. see where our short terms start to? Trend off to. let's let this thing warm up. Well that gives us a second to, uh, go back under the hood and put the engine cover and the fuse box cover back on.

If we can at least do that. See, while we're waiting, we can always do something else. I have the push Clips out of this bumper cover here or the radiator cover I should probably put those back on as well. What do you think? Yeah I know right? This is about as exciting as the washing me wash windows and do oil changes.

Yeah yeah! I Haven't gotten you guys with an oil change video in a while I Need to need to quit slacking and sell some oil changes around here. What do you think? if you build it they will come. my oil change Empire yo. these are two piece clips.

same thing with that one right there. Did I miss one. Sure did I missed two I missed this one and this one and this one's been reset. So I have to unreset it.

There we go. Part of it. okay, fuse box cover that can go back in. that's Dusty So let me undust that.

That's it. Collateral construction, damage, Foreign. There we go. and I know it's a little dark in there, but I'm putting the decorative engine cover back in position as well.

right there real quick. Let's go check on those fuel trims. See what we're doing here on uh, on our short terms. Are we still an open loop? Let's give it some uh.

revolutions. Okay, it's been about five minutes. I've got the engine covers on. Let's look at our fuel trims here.

We've got bank one. Long terms it has fallen down to 12.3 percent which is perfect. That's acceptable. Uh Bank Two, we're down to 10.9 percent and I do believe it's still falling short terms are trending.

That's negative. 18 15. Yeah, yeah, everybody's coming down into play. So what we had was either a fuel flow issue uh, or a pressure issue or both.

Um, it. What really gave it away is the pump failed while it was sitting on the service. Drive Where my wife? Parks So uh. but this is definitely a confirmed kill.

We've got it handled, the situation is resolved. I Just need to clear these trouble codes. Back this thing out and we're good to go. Clearing this is the third attempt I've made to clear these trouble codes this uh this Ram yeah it does not like my Snap-On scanner.

Let me try it with another one here. Let's try it with my Uh Matco code reader scanner from when did I buy this thing in 2005? Yeah I think I bought this and like no, no I Got this in 2010, got it in 2010. either way it's it's. been around for a while.
It's been around so long that I can't order a replacement screen for it. See how the screens you can't see? there's a crack in the screen. the Matco Guy cannot even get parts for this thing. Yeah, there's our lean code.

Let's just erase all this stuff when the survey says access denied. seriously, let's try it. Uh Kion Engine off the Doge thing. clear trouble codes clear throwing down, restocking, powering on and check engine Illuminator is survey says no longer illuminated.

All right, we're good to go. Mission complete Doge Complete repair success. See you guys later Have a great day! Thanks for watching catch you in the next one. Don't forget to check the link down below end of transmission.

Beautiful!.

98 thoughts on “Guaranteed comeback! made mistake and missed it! 2019 ram 1500 5.7”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Peters says:

    I was looking at that green O ring when you put the pump in the tank, saying…the the the the O ring! But I guess it was the old one. Joke's on me!

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan's Learning Curve says:

    How difficult is it to remove the box verses dropping the tank?

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan's Learning Curve says:

    Algorithm boost

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars rks23 says:

    Air compressor + gasoline vapors… yum

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Cox says:

    Word on the street is that pulling the bed is a much easier way to perform this task.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MeTwoFirst says:

    Customer bought a new car last year & had a habit of completely emptying tank – Oops fuel pump died $1000 repair

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter Will says:

    I could never get into that truck with the lift in the way..That's why I'm getting a four post

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars VicDich says:

    Small suggestion. That cheap metal. Save a square. If you have to break out the blue wrench. (Torch) You can use it as a heat shield to protect something you don't want to cook. Like the bottom of the car burning exhaust off a rust bucket so you don't burn the carpet.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Norwood says:

    red and blue tab gravity fool flub

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars iSolve says:

    Honestly. Leave the metal on the wall. leave the basins. Use the metal for checking brake and headlights. Later you can put mirrors up. Those sinks can be used to clean hands and modded for parts cleaners. Laws depending of course!.

    The money saved in time can be rescheduled if you really really need to dump that stuff

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eazy Street says:

    What a STUPID design. With a SAAB 9000 pull out the back seat and the fuel pump is right there. No dropping the tank. DAMM!

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Sawyer says:

    You can't stop the feeling. Sometimes you have to be brave enough to try. Than be willing to take a deep breath and make some adjustments if you fail the first time. Good luck sir with your channel.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James says:

    to be fair, i think your error was made about 2 weeks ago when you pulled the tank out, as you didn't reconnect that in-tank hose when you slapped the pump back in once you determined that the replacerment was incorrect.
    that's just how it is though, if something has to go back in pending replacement, you always want to make sure it goes back in exactly how it came out, as those few seconds it takes to add the extra effort just to remind yourself when it comes time to put it all together is nothing compared to the time wasted and embarrasment felt when you realise you've made a dumb mistake and are going to have to pull it all out again.

    great video in any case, keep up the otherwise great work 👍

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hugh Jass says:

    Why not lift the bed up for the redo? Isn't it easier?

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alex Jeffs says:

    Your ability to aim camera and work is impeccable.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Malidore says:

    I was sitting in anticipation the whole video wondering how far you were gonna put it back together before realizing the tube in the tank wasn’t connected, aaaaaannnnnnddd you went all the fucking way back together!! 😂🤣 That sucks man!!!

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lee Swift says:

    I do the same thing, carry that tool somewhere set it down and then the search begins. I call it old man disease.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Blackjack4701 says:

    lol almost made this same mistake a few weeks ago

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mister Tim says:

    Ray puts whipped cream in his coffee?? that explains a lot

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Paul Santos says:

    It's recommended to use a brass hammer to avoid sparks.

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tom TKE says:

    thx for alerting: "loud noises!"

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jean Claude Van Dam says:

    You should do the searching for the fuel pump. Not the customer. Come one Ray, Google it.

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BurkaLifter says:

    I gotta wonder if taking the bed off might have paid for itself in faster result on rest of stuff,

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Richard Ambrose says:

    recycle metal

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Piedmont Stairlifts says:

    What an over-engeneered POS!!!

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eddie Murphy says:

    easy mistake at least you are not colour blind ,and that why I take photos when we are doing a job just to make sure ,are you fitting LED lights into the work shop they are much brighter and save electric , thank you for the video

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars richardwernst says:

    Sheesh, all that for a failed pump, too bad you can't just put in a separate electric pump and leave the rest… 🙂 I wonder just how much that pump assembly cost?

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Lyon says:

    What was the kitchen?

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Hepp says:

    Missed the connection inside the tank Ray….. another good video as always.

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars DeepRedState says:

    i always have to thumbsdown clickbait titles…i didnt catch it

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kent Snyder says:

    dude… the 360 degree spins of the cam… vertigo inducing!

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stevespecs says:

    My Toyota truck is 20 years old, and is better built than anything on the market. The old girl , has had my back since day one. New cars are crap

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BC AD says:

    Wow, that's a real bummer. Next time tie a piece of wire to the hose and leave it hanging outside the tank.

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thomas Roth says:

    Rainman nice shop. NEVER QUIT

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jabbaboncall says:

    When are the doodleee doos making a comeback ?

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Screwy Reynolds says:

    So much for progress! What a lot of waste of materials & time having to replace all of that. Ah, the good ole days of replacing either the pump or sender unit. So much to fail on vehicles nowadays, expensive, non repairable, (especially if you break down on the side of the road, you can’t Gerry rig anything) hardly any space to work in (engine) & one big EMP & 91% of vehicles will turn into a brick!

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Desrocher says:

    Kinda like Lego.. you are doing much better in your own garage then got lost place with a doodaloo,,.
    now we're hear a train that's much better…
    Thank You for your entertainment,,

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cowboy86 says:

    Didn't see the video b4 this one ,but did you drain the fuel tank completely or not? A mechanic changed my fuel pump on my 2005 dodge ram and did not drain fuel tank.He said you don't have too.Pickup has 195000 miles roughly,I know there has too be trash in the bottom of the tank being that old and mileage.Whats your thoughts on this?

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ray Shideler says:

    The first time was just for practice. I know you'll get it right when u do the actual real repair.

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris B says:

    Shoulda just cut a big hole from the top and patched with duct tape!!

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Keith Auer says:

    What a pain in the balls to change a fuel sender

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars pharmmech says:

    Aww come on, that light you left is only $60 TO $70 dollars. LOL I had a friend borrow my good test light years ago. He was testing the fuel sending unit and left the test light hanging on the tank. They lived 50 miles away. My friend bought me a new test light. The people came back to have the part that was ordered I crawled under and found my test light still there. SO nice to have 2 test lights.

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jack Cleary says:

    Great operation Dr. Ray. Patient is now in great health and in working order.

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Bull Carmichael says:

    Hey ray. I could use the small sink. Let's talk.

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars adcolt54 says:

    Sell those sinks. Look like stainless steel.

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars E-Nonymouse says:

    Doge RAM's are self loathing creatures by nature.

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ken Strang says:

    Gas gauge connector not connected. Gauge reading zero….

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robloxia Movie Productions says:

    Oil change empire should be a group on Facebook!🤣🤣

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ward Koppel says:

    Not wanting to take food off your table, but I am surprised that the dealer isn't doing that repair for free under the 5 year warranty. A 2019 should still be covered under the power train warranty.

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Oberg says:

    Ordering parts can be a real pain. Auto parts suppliers tend to use generic images that may match what you need but it's not what they send you. I've seen the same exact image of a part used by 5 other dealers. Another problem is when it's a California Emissions vehicle and it doesn't say it anywhere.

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wes Hawkins says:

    That’s unusual that your local dealership didn’t network with other dealerships for that pump. When I’ve dealt with parts through dealers they usually with do a network check for parts they don’t have. At least Dodge put the studs and nuts for the straps on the inside and not between the tank and the frame like GM does.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! On The Throttle says:

    If you close the door when using the scan tool the vehicle won't go "ding ding ding ding"

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! On The Throttle says:

    For Ray and everyone that felt there were too many clips, too many hoses, clips were too hard to access, etc. That happens because RAM was making sure their new truck had a 5 star crash rating, which they did achieve. The fuel tank and all of the components are a huge part of the rating since the fuel tank can become dislodged during a significant crash. Anyway, keep everything in mind when saying engineers do this just to make our lives miserable. There is a reason for everything we/they do…

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Renegade's Garage says:

    Rainman Ray's Repairs.. You either have to have to subscription or the bypass connector to bypass the SGM Security Gateway Module. when not using a factory scan tool on 2018 and up Chrysler products.. Also unless you didn't show it on video you may have forgot to hook up the fuel line inside the tank..

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Antonio Claudio Michael says:

    Chrysler's won't clear codes while vehicle is running most of the time @Rainman Ray's Repairs

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars port starboard says:

    blue and red ones, tiny differences for what? engineers with nothing else to do

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars port starboard says:

    doo, de doo. de doo, i heard the train

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Antonio Claudio Michael says:

    Lmfao at the SpongeBob Flashback segment 🤣 @Rainman Ray's Repairs

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars port starboard says:

    silicon lube on the oring would have made it more better to lock in

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chris wells says:

    You forgot to plug in the line in the tank I said that when I seen the video instantly

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Yarno Fox says:

    U forgot to put the hose back on that was in the tank

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars R Rich says:

    I don't suppose you should save those sheet metal pieces and use them for drip pans?

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars FarAway Frog says:

    The only thing I caught that might bring this rig back was the missed clamp on the evap hose. Unless you clicked it off camera. Either way good on you for catching it and being willing to make it right. Good job brother.

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Westley says:

    It is several decades since I worked on cars myself but I am amazed that anyone would design a vehicle where an item likely to fail like the fuel pump is not accessible from inside the the vehicle, ie under the boot (sorry trunk) floor.

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephen King says:

    Being from the Philadelphia area, seeing the WaWa coffee made me smile.

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TrueCanad1an says:

    Whats this Fiat- Chrysler doesn't have parts in stock and everything is back order. I've come to the conclusion they don't make spare parts for cars anymore they want you to buy a new one.

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mdegregoris says:

    Ray's Garage and Diner?

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Korey Falk says:

    Might have been easier to remove the driveline, then you may have had more room to put the lines and plugs back in

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars acdii says:

    What was that, a caterers kitchen? Imaging replacing a 26 gallon tank, with a 50 gallon Titan tank, without a lift. BTDT on 2012 F350 power stroke. Then after it is all done and filled, find out the roll over vent is cracked and leaking when the tank is filled. Thankfully only needed to drop the front strap and loosen the rear to get to it to replace it.

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 8 8 says:

    its good to know that you don't let your dangly bit hang out in the open

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Troll With A Purpose says:

    never had a tank stick to a jack like that, always had to rubber mat and wire/strap as well

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lyle Johnston says:

    Four little bolts and that driveshaft would be out of the way and you have much more room. Much easier to work.

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sun n Tan says:

    AWAYS DODGE A DODGE.

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Danny Treadway says:

    Ray you keep the sinks and always sell Tacos and wash pots and pans if things are slow LOL just kidding

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars stangbangr says:

    I think I saw the large hose clip missing

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars stangbangr says:

    Was that a mantic clutch case on the cart where you had the tank straps?

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars All You Need says:

    Them wall panel may be cheap , but those sinks could get ya a few bucks and/or you could consider relocating them to a better location for you… if they are stainless stell that is,
    if not, disregard this comment

    good day to you

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars SC PBaller says:

    Mmmmm WaWa Coffee and Buttered Portuguese Rolls. Oh, how I miss WaWa.

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Harvey Stephens says:

    Good job.

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CDNMach-E says:

    Man the shop feels huge now. Well done sir.

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hi Scifi says:

    Forgive me for being over-observant, but I noticed that the pump you fitted had 3 top pipe fittings, and the one that was removed only had two. Was one of them redundant, and remained capped off..?

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thaddeus Troyer says:

    It almost seems easier to take the bed off a d replace said fuel unit rather than drop the tank. I'm no mechinic but I play one at the house.

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BizBot says:

    Even if Ray posted 2 hours of him washing windows or picking his nose, I'd still watch it.

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andy Fermanich says:

    Ray complaining about the lack of whip cream cap made my week. Thanks Ray

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Turbo Dreams says:

    Oh no, Reeeee is human and makes mistakes!!!

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Václav Haisman says:

    Fuel low?

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars THE US CONSTITUTION says:

    Can anybody tell me what is the purpose of all these EVAP lines other than the DAMN GOVERNMENT 😡

    It seems that all the different mechanics that I watch these EVAP SERVICE CODES are a big problem leaks big leaks little leaks why not just go back to having a fuel line coming out of the tank and get rid of all of those EVAP lines and crap? I mean does it actually amount to some thing for society I mean eventually fuel evaporates😳no matter what kind of systems you have it either burns or just comes into the atmosphere with or without all of this EVAP crap😳

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ron Alexander says:

    gateway security module is why it will not clear codes

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars yeahitskimmel says:

    Genuine OEM Mopar, at least you know in 60k mi you'll get another job you already know how to do

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mice InOz says:

    I would sure be leaving the long sink in place for cleaning hands etc. You toilet washbasin is going to look pretty poorly after a while, so this makes the place easier for your personal cleanliness. And please confirm you did not drive over that yellow extension lead laying on the floor? Safety first.

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars dan studer says:

    Show um how , rainman. Doolittle do.

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim McCormick says:

    I don't know about anyone else, but, that circular switch transmission thing is not my bag at all!

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Legendmaster 86 says:

    i really enjoy your videos i check your channel see if you done any new vid everyday keep up great video and wife unit vids are enjoyabe :as well )

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeffry Blackmon says:

    What I think is exciting is not putting radiator covers in place. It's adjusting tire air pressure, 😁🙃😊

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TheDigitaldoug says:

    Wouldn't a brass hammer and chisel be better as they don't cause sparks? Remember that gas in liquid form doesn't explode but its vapor does.

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tango dad says:

    Shop looks dope. Jersey checking in.

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Boone Docker says:

    I miss the days when you could change a fuel pump by removing 2 bolts and a fuel line.

  98. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rainman Ray's Repairs says:

    NOT a Clickbait title, I’m going to have to remove the tank again. There’s a detail that I forgot and I didn’t realize until after editing the footage. Did you spot my error? It’s hard to see.

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