2000 2500 Van 5.2 intermittent stalling
#1
2000 2500 Van 5.2 intermittent stalling
I bought a used van recently and it has an intermittent stalling problem that can't seem to be diagnosed, I've had it in the shop for a week. The engine runs good then all of a sudden it will just stall while going down the road with no warning, most times it will restart within 10 minutes but at times is has taken longer. I get the no bus message on the dashboard when it stalls. Here is what I know about it:
- Its had 3 ecms put in in the last 2 years, the mechanic I took it to was able to track a number on the component and contact that company who tells him its been replaced 3 times since 2012 and every time they send it back to the manufacturer they say there is nothing wrong with it. My mechanic wanted to put a 4th one on, but I didn't see the purpose in that so didn't let him since the first 3 didn't fix the problem.
- He replaced the ignition coil and crank sensor
- It doesn't read any codes on a scan
He had this note on the invoice "Emc getting hot & losing communication" but he couldn't tell me why its getting hot or offer a solution, so I took the van back home. He said he checked the fuel system for problems and for bad sensors and relays but didn't give details on exactly what tests he ran.
Spoke to a buddy who had a similar problem on this pickup truck with the same motor and he said replacing the rotor button and pick up coil fixed his truck, so tried that, its still stalling randomly.
I'm at a loss for what else to check, out of money after having it in the shop for a week and unable to work since its my work vehicle. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
- Its had 3 ecms put in in the last 2 years, the mechanic I took it to was able to track a number on the component and contact that company who tells him its been replaced 3 times since 2012 and every time they send it back to the manufacturer they say there is nothing wrong with it. My mechanic wanted to put a 4th one on, but I didn't see the purpose in that so didn't let him since the first 3 didn't fix the problem.
- He replaced the ignition coil and crank sensor
- It doesn't read any codes on a scan
He had this note on the invoice "Emc getting hot & losing communication" but he couldn't tell me why its getting hot or offer a solution, so I took the van back home. He said he checked the fuel system for problems and for bad sensors and relays but didn't give details on exactly what tests he ran.
Spoke to a buddy who had a similar problem on this pickup truck with the same motor and he said replacing the rotor button and pick up coil fixed his truck, so tried that, its still stalling randomly.
I'm at a loss for what else to check, out of money after having it in the shop for a week and unable to work since its my work vehicle. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
#2
I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer on this forum, but I will point you to some things to look at...
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-r...e-driving.html
and then this
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-r...-stalling.html
I hope this helps...
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-r...e-driving.html
and then this
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-r...-stalling.html
I hope this helps...
#4
Lots of possibly related information on things to look at here...
http://www.allpar.com/fix/stall.html
http://www.allpar.com/fix/stall.html