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Probably going to have to get your truck scanned... I read a post similar to yours so you might want to look into this...
User posted on a different site... "A bunch of codes came up and led then to a faulty CO sensor that had shorted out in a wire bundle behind the distributor. This short also burned the wiring to the dash fan motor causing it to go out. After changing the CO sensor and burned wiring truck runs fine once again."
So maybe give that a look over?
The scanner will tell you whats wrong, there is many possibilities, fuel pressure, CAT....
User posted on a different site... "A bunch of codes came up and led then to a faulty CO sensor that had shorted out in a wire bundle behind the distributor. This short also burned the wiring to the dash fan motor causing it to go out. After changing the CO sensor and burned wiring truck runs fine once again."
So maybe give that a look over?
The scanner will tell you whats wrong, there is many possibilities, fuel pressure, CAT....
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Pull the codes using the instructions in the following link:
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/1st-gen...ml#post1472415
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/1st-gen...ml#post1472415