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Hemi 5.7 2010 Ram 2500 4x4 weir stalling issue

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Old May 8, 2017 | 06:13 PM
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Hi, I have a 2010 Ram 2500 with a Hemi 5.7 that has a weird stalling issue. Driving over 55 mph, if I lose the throttle, engine stalls, and keeps that way until gets to exactly 54 mph, it then starts back. For example I can be driving for 1 hour at 75 mph with no problem, but as soon as I lose the pedal, if I push it back, the engine is shut off until it gets to 54 mph, when it connects and starts back. That happens every time.
The computer gives codes for cam and crank shafts sensors, that I made them replaced, but codes are still there.
Thanks, Gustavo
 
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Old May 9, 2017 | 09:52 AM
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Hi, I have a 2010 Ram 2500 with a Hemi 5.7 that has a weird stalling issue. Driving over 55 mph, if I lose the throttle, engine stalls, and keeps that way until gets to exactly 54 mph, it then starts back. For example I can be driving for 1 hour at 75 mph with no problem, but as soon as I lose the pedal, if I push it back, the engine is shut off until it gets to 54 mph, when it connects and starts back. That happens every time.
The computer gives codes for cam and crank shafts sensors, that I made them replaced, but codes are still there.
Thanks, Gustavo
Hi Gustavo,

If you decide to visit your local dealership for further diagnosis I'd be happy to offer assistance if needed. Just PM our page with your VIN and let me know!

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