Truck Trouble, High Idle
#1
Truck Trouble, High Idle
I'm having trouble with my '04 quad cab ram.
It's got 55k miles on it. I've only had the truck for about 6 months but that's 3 months out of a 3month/3000 mile used truck warranty.
The truck has seemed to run real well. Before, it would crank and when warm would idle down to around the 600-800 RPM range but this past weekend it started idling at at least above 1000 RPM. Not only that, but instead of warming up and dropping, it will sit at 1200 for let's say, 30 seconds and then will increase to 1500 RPMs. It won't drop from there. It's way too high. I can put it in drive, take my foot off and head down the road with no gas going 25 MPH.
I'm a shade tree mechanic at best but I don't know where to go from here. If it's not transmission troubles yet, I think it's going to cause some. It's downshifting a little hard when I come to a stop because the engines running so high. shifting from Park to Neutral, Reverse, or Drive seems to be killer on the transmission.
I had a cold air intake on it for awhile but have taken it off and replaced the factory resonator and filter box. I've reset the computer a couple of times during the whole process but it's still struggling. In fact, I had a check engine light last night but paniced and reset the computer before i read the code.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
J
It's got 55k miles on it. I've only had the truck for about 6 months but that's 3 months out of a 3month/3000 mile used truck warranty.
The truck has seemed to run real well. Before, it would crank and when warm would idle down to around the 600-800 RPM range but this past weekend it started idling at at least above 1000 RPM. Not only that, but instead of warming up and dropping, it will sit at 1200 for let's say, 30 seconds and then will increase to 1500 RPMs. It won't drop from there. It's way too high. I can put it in drive, take my foot off and head down the road with no gas going 25 MPH.
I'm a shade tree mechanic at best but I don't know where to go from here. If it's not transmission troubles yet, I think it's going to cause some. It's downshifting a little hard when I come to a stop because the engines running so high. shifting from Park to Neutral, Reverse, or Drive seems to be killer on the transmission.
I had a cold air intake on it for awhile but have taken it off and replaced the factory resonator and filter box. I've reset the computer a couple of times during the whole process but it's still struggling. In fact, I had a check engine light last night but paniced and reset the computer before i read the code.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
J
#3
RE: Truck Trouble, High Idle
This might sound stupid, but when you put the factory box back in, did you check to see if there was anything blocking the flow of air. a buddy of mine submerged his truck. When we pulledoff the filter, he put a rag over the intake to make sure nothing got in. Buthe forgot to take the rag out out and put the filter over it. Just my $0.02.
#4
RE: Truck Trouble, High Idle
I have a piece of crap saturn that I drive to work and mine does something similar. From a few people I have talked to, they say it might be related to the throttle position sensor.
You may want to that out. It may be sensing the pedal is being pressed and idle up.
Just a thought......
You may want to that out. It may be sensing the pedal is being pressed and idle up.
Just a thought......
#5
RE: Truck Trouble, High Idle
I haven't checked my Throttle body. I did see my IAT and it looked fine. I got another CEL so I checked the code and came up with a P0507:
P0507 Idle Control System RPM Higher Than Expected
This may sound really intelligent but, NO DUH. I was hoping a code would help, not rediagnose what I knew already.
Can anybody help?
J
P0507 Idle Control System RPM Higher Than Expected
This may sound really intelligent but, NO DUH. I was hoping a code would help, not rediagnose what I knew already.
Can anybody help?
J
#6
RE: Truck Trouble, High Idle
Its called "Idle Searching"... It is a problem on alot of vehicles, it just needs time to re-set... I know i've posted this before for most of everyone's electrical problems but here it is again:
"Disconnect your negative wire from your battery for 10mins + and see if that resets it."
This should work, if not check your sensors (ie.MAF)
"Disconnect your negative wire from your battery for 10mins + and see if that resets it."
This should work, if not check your sensors (ie.MAF)
#7
RE: Truck Trouble, High Idle
You need to let us know what engine package you're running. My guess is that you may have a vacuum leak, or you may have a crudded up throttle body. The 5.7 TB is drive by wire, to clean it, it must be removed and treated very delicately. DO NOT for the butterflies or you'll damage the TB. The 4.7 is cable connected and can be cleaned in place. If this continues, hopefully it will throw additional codes, if this is a 5.7, there is also a gas pedal sensor that may need to be calibrated. All this info is available in the FSM which is available free as a download for 2003-present from the "Merry Christmas" sticky above.
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I'm having trouble with my '04 quad cab ram.
It's got 55k miles on it. I've only had the truck for about 6 months but that's 3 months out of a 3month/3000 mile used truck warranty.
The truck has seemed to run real well. Before, it would crank and when warm would idle down to around the 600-800 RPM range but this past weekend it started idling at at least above 1000 RPM. Not only that, but instead of warming up and dropping, it will sit at 1200 for let's say, 30 seconds and then will increase to 1500 RPMs. It won't drop from there. It's way too high. I can put it in drive, take my foot off and head down the road with no gas going 25 MPH.
I'm a shade tree mechanic at best but I don't know where to go from here. If it's not transmission troubles yet, I think it's going to cause some. It's downshifting a little hard when I come to a stop because the engines running so high. shifting from Park to Neutral, Reverse, or Drive seems to be killer on the transmission.
I had a cold air intake on it for awhile but have taken it off and replaced the factory resonator and filter box. I've reset the computer a couple of times during the whole process but it's still struggling. In fact, I had a check engine light last night but paniced and reset the computer before i read the code.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
J
I'm having trouble with my '04 quad cab ram.
It's got 55k miles on it. I've only had the truck for about 6 months but that's 3 months out of a 3month/3000 mile used truck warranty.
The truck has seemed to run real well. Before, it would crank and when warm would idle down to around the 600-800 RPM range but this past weekend it started idling at at least above 1000 RPM. Not only that, but instead of warming up and dropping, it will sit at 1200 for let's say, 30 seconds and then will increase to 1500 RPMs. It won't drop from there. It's way too high. I can put it in drive, take my foot off and head down the road with no gas going 25 MPH.
I'm a shade tree mechanic at best but I don't know where to go from here. If it's not transmission troubles yet, I think it's going to cause some. It's downshifting a little hard when I come to a stop because the engines running so high. shifting from Park to Neutral, Reverse, or Drive seems to be killer on the transmission.
I had a cold air intake on it for awhile but have taken it off and replaced the factory resonator and filter box. I've reset the computer a couple of times during the whole process but it's still struggling. In fact, I had a check engine light last night but paniced and reset the computer before i read the code.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
J
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#8
RE: Truck Trouble, High Idle
Thanks everybody for the hand.
Gone fishin, I'm sorry, I'm not seeing the "merry Christmas" sticky above. Am I missing something?
Again, thanks, I hope we can narrow this down soon. I'm going to quit driving it as it seems to really be abusing my tranny.
J
Oh, sorry, It's the 4.7.
Gone fishin, I'm sorry, I'm not seeing the "merry Christmas" sticky above. Am I missing something?
Again, thanks, I hope we can narrow this down soon. I'm going to quit driving it as it seems to really be abusing my tranny.
J
Oh, sorry, It's the 4.7.