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Old 12-04-2010, 03:16 PM
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I have replaced the crank sensor, cam sensor, rotor, rotor cap, plugs and wires, PCM , and the fuel pump in my truck when it idles it sounds like a miss and when driving it the engine cuts out does anyone have any guesses or help to what is going on? It is a1500 ram 2wd with the 5.9 liter z vin any help or direction would be great
 
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Old 12-04-2010, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by mobilekva
I have replaced the crank sensor, cam sensor, rotor, rotor cap, plugs and wires, PCM , and the fuel pump in my truck when it idles it sounds like a miss and when driving it the engine cuts out does anyone have any guesses or help to what is going on? It is a1500 ram 2wd with the 5.9 liter z vin any help or direction would be great
Where did you get your crank and cam sensors from? Are they OEM?
I pinched the wires to the crank sensor on my truck putting the tranny back in.
Replaced it with a Napa crank sensor,that’s when the fun began!!
I would start my truck it would run anywhere from 6 to 8 mins and it would just die.
I would wait about 60 seconds and it would start back up.
I could go where ever i wanted shut it off and start it back up and no issues,
unless i let it completely cool down again.
We checked everything over a period of about 6 months finally decided to replace the crank sensor even tho it was brand new.
I replaced it with OEM and haven’t had any problems since (8 monthes).
NAPA SENSORS ARE GARBAGE PERIOD!!!!!
Use Oem Only they are not much more then Napa sensor and none of the grief.
This is where I got mine http://www.moparonlineparts.com/
Have the last 9 numbers of your vin ready and they will get you exactly what you need.
I was very happy with the service and the price was the best around.
I have used them several times for the 4 dodge trucks I maintain.



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Old 12-04-2010, 05:31 PM
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Could also be a failing coil.
 



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