biggamehunter54
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- Ram Year
- 2004
- Engine
- 4.7
Open for suggestions.
I have a 2004 Ram 1500 4.7.
It dies within a couple mins of being started, when stopped at a light for a short time and just recently 70 MPH at 2000 RPM down the freeway.
I would coast to the side of the road it would restart immediately, drive about 100 yds die again, restart immediately again then go 20 - 30 miles and do the same thing all over again. Made for a long 300 mile drive.
I had the fuel pump and filter changed along with the fuel tank a year ago.
Changed plugs and coils 6 months ago, replace the IAT, TP, MAP, Crank and Cam shaft sensors. Disconnected the upstream O2 sensors nothing changed.
Cleaned the O2 sensors and still nothing. Checked the ohms on the fuel injectors and again on the coils. All within specs. cleaned the throttle as well.
There are no codes. I think that about covers it.
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks
I have a 2004 Ram 1500 4.7.
It dies within a couple mins of being started, when stopped at a light for a short time and just recently 70 MPH at 2000 RPM down the freeway.
I would coast to the side of the road it would restart immediately, drive about 100 yds die again, restart immediately again then go 20 - 30 miles and do the same thing all over again. Made for a long 300 mile drive.
I had the fuel pump and filter changed along with the fuel tank a year ago.
Changed plugs and coils 6 months ago, replace the IAT, TP, MAP, Crank and Cam shaft sensors. Disconnected the upstream O2 sensors nothing changed.
Cleaned the O2 sensors and still nothing. Checked the ohms on the fuel injectors and again on the coils. All within specs. cleaned the throttle as well.
There are no codes. I think that about covers it.
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks