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3.6L Muzzy valve

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Hi guys,

The AC on my 2019 ram 1500 3.6L totally SUCKS. I have already replaced the thermostat, coolant pump and coils in search for a better result. It’s a great truck by gosh during the summer months it’s just horrible.

I’ve read up on the muzzy as an alternative but I’m not sure if it would work on the 3.6 as on many threads no one can give a definitive answer.

Any help is appreciated!
 
Hi guys,

The AC on my 2019 ram 1500 3.6L totally SUCKS. I have already replaced the thermostat, coolant pump and coils in search for a better result. It’s a great truck by gosh during the summer months it’s just horrible.

I’ve read up on the muzzy as an alternative but I’m not sure if it would work on the 3.6 as on many threads no one can give a definitive answer.

Any help is appreciated!
Why would rnir work on the 3.6? Shutting off the flow of coolant through the heater core will have the same effect no matter what engine you use it on.

Have you had the A/C system checked to make sure it has proper amount of refrigerant in it?
 
Why would rnir work on the 3.6? Shutting off the flow of coolant through the heater core will have the same effect no matter what engine you use it on.

Have you had the A/C system checked to make sure it has proper amount of refrigerant in it?
From what i've read on another post, The line coming out of the water pump does not go back through the firewall. I found the lines that come into the firewall but one of them goes to the etorque component.. Not sure what to do out here
 

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