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Engine is overheatimg checked the coolent it is good, Have replaced the thermastst all ready.

It is possible to get a bad thermostat.one way to check it is to remove the thermostat and leave it out. Run the vehicle with out one and see if it still overheats. You dont need one for the next few months anyway. Dint forget to put one in when winter hits.
6/23/2014 3:48:43 AM • 2006 Dodge Ram... • Answered on Jun 23, 2014
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Engine is overheating even after changing

U can check engine electric fan running normal,water pump weak,leaks water coolant,clogged radiator.lastly head gasket.
6/22/2014 5:47:08 PM • 2006 Dodge Ram... • Answered on Jun 22, 2014
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CHANGED STARTER NOW A/C BLOWER POWER WINDOWS AND ABS LIGHT ON

You grounded starter wrong or bad ground in starter from remanin box not your fault if reman but the ground is small wire and could get crossed under nieth
5/17/2014 3:30:56 AM • 2006 Dodge Ram... • Answered on May 17, 2014
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Where is the low pressure switch on my 2006 Dodge Ram Diesel

The low pressure switch would be around the air dyer system. If line drier is cool on one side and warm on other you have a line restriction. Is compressor cycling on and off.?.. be careful jumping low pressure switch...The high pressure on low side is restriction going to evaporator coil in firewall... check for a filter in cab for evaporator coil it may be stopped up
5/16/2014 3:51:04 PM • 2006 Dodge Ram... • Answered on May 16, 2014
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Dome light does not come on when you open back

check the door switch
4/23/2014 4:26:04 AM • 2006 Dodge Ram... • Answered on Apr 23, 2014
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Wont start unless sprayed with starting fluid

I am going to assume ( dangerous) that you have a diesel. If the grid heater is working it is not advisable to use starting fluid because it can combust in the intake manifold. However, if the intake heater was working, you will not have any starting problems above 0F. I would check your grid heater for power and continuity. There could be a fuel delivery issue,but starting fluid usually does not fix that.
3/24/2014 4:12:10 PM • 2006 Dodge Ram... • Answered on Mar 24, 2014
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Code u3fff

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2006 dodge ram 2500

check the tipm module for high beam driver may be bad
11/14/2013 10:31:19 AM • 2006 Dodge Ram... • Answered on Nov 14, 2013
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