ramrod2013
Junior Member
- Joined
- Sep 13, 2013
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- 6
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- Ram Year
- 2003
- Engine
- 4.7L
Ok so i just joined this site in hopes i could find a able bodied mind out there who can give me some insight onto what the hell is going on with my truck.
A few weeks ago we had a lot of rain in kansas. roads didnt drain and flooded a lot. well i have a 03 ram 1500 4x4 5 speed, so it didnt stop me. went through the water (which was probably tire tall, maybe) no problems. well now my truck is acting up. it will randomly backfire two or three times in a row then shut itself off. its having trouble starting also. the truck is throwing 2 codes, the cam and crank shaft timing sensors. i had the timing tested and the truck never ran outside the parameters of the timing. i took it in to run diagnostics on it and the mechanic told me he couldnt get a reading from my computer. everyone is telling me the timing chain is bad, but when the truck dies it kills all power, not just the motor it kills all auxilary power to everything on the truck. ive searched all the ground wires i can find, but im no good with vehicle wiring. all i found was a metal mesh ground wire on the bottom back of the block that ran from the fender to the block then over the top of the bell housing. it had been stuck on the exhaust pipe and almost burned through. im really hoping somone on here can offer some advice, i hate to just start throwing money at the damn thing.
A few weeks ago we had a lot of rain in kansas. roads didnt drain and flooded a lot. well i have a 03 ram 1500 4x4 5 speed, so it didnt stop me. went through the water (which was probably tire tall, maybe) no problems. well now my truck is acting up. it will randomly backfire two or three times in a row then shut itself off. its having trouble starting also. the truck is throwing 2 codes, the cam and crank shaft timing sensors. i had the timing tested and the truck never ran outside the parameters of the timing. i took it in to run diagnostics on it and the mechanic told me he couldnt get a reading from my computer. everyone is telling me the timing chain is bad, but when the truck dies it kills all power, not just the motor it kills all auxilary power to everything on the truck. ive searched all the ground wires i can find, but im no good with vehicle wiring. all i found was a metal mesh ground wire on the bottom back of the block that ran from the fender to the block then over the top of the bell housing. it had been stuck on the exhaust pipe and almost burned through. im really hoping somone on here can offer some advice, i hate to just start throwing money at the damn thing.
