Devilscreekw
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- 2010
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- Hemi 5.7
Hey y'all,
I realize that not all of you have this problem but up here in central Canada we can had wildly fluctuating temperatures during the winter.
I have a 2010 Ram 2500 crew cab 4x4 that I purchased new. Currently have 60,000 km (36,000 miles) on it. This problem started from the first winter and has occurred 2-3 times each winter since.
When there is a drop in temperature after a milder winter stretch, I can start the truck in the morning, and drive it possibly for several hours, shut it off perhaps to pop into a store, or fill with gas, come back out and it will crank fine but will not fire. I will have to leave the truck and attempt to start it every half hour until it does start. When it does start it fires immediately like a summer day. This usually takes between 45 minutes to 2 hours to get rolling again.
I have had it in to my dealer every winter for this problem, and they say they can't find anything wrong with the truck. Last winter they even put in some kind of data recorder to see what it was doing, but even though I had an incident with the recorder attached, they said nothing was captured.
Today I drove the truck all day long, made numerous stops, but went to the grocery store as the sun went down, and the temp dropped to -22 Celsius, shot it of for 15 minutes, and it took me half an hour before it would fire again.
Any ideas?
I realize that not all of you have this problem but up here in central Canada we can had wildly fluctuating temperatures during the winter.
I have a 2010 Ram 2500 crew cab 4x4 that I purchased new. Currently have 60,000 km (36,000 miles) on it. This problem started from the first winter and has occurred 2-3 times each winter since.
When there is a drop in temperature after a milder winter stretch, I can start the truck in the morning, and drive it possibly for several hours, shut it off perhaps to pop into a store, or fill with gas, come back out and it will crank fine but will not fire. I will have to leave the truck and attempt to start it every half hour until it does start. When it does start it fires immediately like a summer day. This usually takes between 45 minutes to 2 hours to get rolling again.
I have had it in to my dealer every winter for this problem, and they say they can't find anything wrong with the truck. Last winter they even put in some kind of data recorder to see what it was doing, but even though I had an incident with the recorder attached, they said nothing was captured.
Today I drove the truck all day long, made numerous stops, but went to the grocery store as the sun went down, and the temp dropped to -22 Celsius, shot it of for 15 minutes, and it took me half an hour before it would fire again.
Any ideas?