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bigred83 Aug 11, 2011 12:01 AM

2000 Ram cranks, but won't turn over
 
My 2000 Ram 1500 3.9 was running well, but it had a small leak from the water pump. I went to replace the pump and found that that I had to replace the serpentine belt and thermostat also. I replaced all three without a problem and when I went to start the engine, it wouldn't turn over.

It cranks, but just won't start. I ran the code and pulled up an error on the camshaft sensor. First off- I have NO IDEA why the camshaft sensor would have an issue as we were nowhere near it.

Anyways, I replaced the distributor cap, ignition rotor, and the camshaft sensor, but it still won't turn over. Now it cranks at a higher rate, but still no go. At this point the only thing I have left to replace under the camshaft code (that I can think of) is the distributor itself. The last thing I want to keep doing is funneling money into it if I'm going in the wrong direction.

Anyone have an issue like this before??

Mutt Bryant Aug 11, 2011 12:13 AM

I had a similar thing happen recently... It'd fire off then nothing... the fix was crazy simple, I put in injector cleaner in it... so will yours fire and die or just won't fire at all???

bigred83 Aug 11, 2011 01:51 AM

Unfortunately it's not firing at all. Injector cleaner can only help its overall performance but I don't think it'd help the current issue- I'm thinking it's electrical. Thanks for the reply though.

chadwall Aug 11, 2011 02:08 AM

What about if u floor it and start it? My iac sensor went out and it wouldn't fire at all. Cleaned sensor and it'd run if floored, replaced and it runs great.

zman17 Aug 11, 2011 07:46 AM

Been a while since I did a v6 so I don't know if it has the same configuration as far as grounds go, but, on the v8 there are ground wires that mount to one of the power steering bracket bolts. Make sure it's connected. Check all ground wires for that matter.

Brent Jones Aug 11, 2011 05:41 PM

Yeah check the ground wires. I just had the front of my 3.9 off and when you take the big bracket that holds the compressor and the alternator you have to unhook a ground. Make sure you hooked it back up.

hunttut Jul 4, 2012 04:46 PM

Hi. New to this forum and experiencing a similar problem with a friend's 04 Ram 1500 4.7L. Recently had a catastrophic water pump failure that took out the serpentine belt. Water pump was replaced and everything appeared to be turning normally, but the truck would just crank and not start. Thought 4 year old battery might be tired so that was replaced. No help. Checked for spark at the coil packs. Appears good. Pulled plugs. Badly needed to be replaced (worn electrodes and way outta gap). Still nothing. Fuel pump is running, injectors sound like they are firing, but no go. Various sensors come to mind, but don't really no the ins and outs of which one's to check. No sensor codes on the OBD. Any ideas?

zman17 Jul 5, 2012 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by hunttut (Post 2817941)
Hi. New to this forum and experiencing a similar problem with a friend's 04 Ram 1500 4.7L. Recently had a catastrophic water pump failure that took out the serpentine belt. Water pump was replaced and everything appeared to be turning normally, but the truck would just crank and not start. Thought 4 year old battery might be tired so that was replaced. No help. Checked for spark at the coil packs. Appears good. Pulled plugs. Badly needed to be replaced (worn electrodes and way outta gap). Still nothing. Fuel pump is running, injectors sound like they are firing, but no go. Various sensors come to mind, but don't really no the ins and outs of which one's to check. No sensor codes on the OBD. Any ideas?

Put your post in the 3rd gen section, maybe some one there has had a similar experience. However, it doesn't sound good to me. How bad did it overheat?

Jw98 Sep 9, 2012 08:08 PM

98 Ram died suddenly,now will not start
 
Hello,I am new here and I hope I'm in the right area.My wife was driving my truck the other day and floored it to pass someone.The truck died suddenly like someone turned the ignition off.It will not start,it will turnover.The fuel pump kicks on,the plugs,wires,cap and rotor all good.I've replaced the cranshaft sensor,the IAC,checked all my fuses.starting fluid does not help.Fuel pump was replaced 2 years ago,truck is a 1998 1500 2wd has the 360 with 200K miles.Any help is greatly appreciated.

HeyYou Sep 9, 2012 08:23 PM

Check and see if you are getting spark. (probably not....)

Does the fuel pump run while cranking?


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