99 Ram engine issues
So to recap when the fuel system is in open loop mode it seems to run fine. As soon as it warms up and transitions to closed loop mode, it hesitates and backfires. I think it is running very lean. The question is what sensors would cause this behavior?
I keep throwing parts at this. Not a whole lot left.
New ECM
new MAP
new IAC
new distributor, rotor, plugs and wires
new fuel pump
new Crankshaft position sensor
new camshaft position sensor
no active or pending codes.
I keep throwing parts at this. Not a whole lot left.
New ECM
new MAP
new IAC
new distributor, rotor, plugs and wires
new fuel pump
new Crankshaft position sensor
new camshaft position sensor
no active or pending codes.
Seems to really hate the area between 2800 and 3000 rpm when driving and accelerating.
No, it doesn’t do it until it gets hot around 200° usually, but I see what you mean. Ill pay more attention to the temp.
Last edited by mcgraw; Jul 6, 2023 at 08:49 AM.
That's likely an O2 sensor problem then. Easy to test, just unplug 'em. (will set codes) If it runs/drives better with 'em unplugged, replace 'em. NTK or Denso sensors only though please, these trucks really don't like Bosch.
Dodge 1990 fuel injectors coils failed when they got hot and stopped gas delivery--like running out of gas or power, but then when they cooled down they returned to normal function. Rated worst in the car industry. Solution was to replace all Dodge fuel injectors with Bosch!!!









