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shibbyman22 02-15-2010 02:38 PM

I've tried EVERYTHING!!
 
I have a 96 Ram 4x4 with the 5.2 318 that i just bought three days ago and drove it it over 3 hours home with no problems. When i got it home it started to cut out on me and died the very next day. Found out the fuelhttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/2_bing.gif pump was out so i changed it. Now upon re firing the engine it stalled immediately and has done the same since. I know it's a fuel problem cause if u feed it gas through the TB it will stay running fine. I have replaced the IAC, TPS, and the crank sensor is new cause i have a reciept from the previous owner and i also checked it and not a scuff on it. I have checked and swaped all fuses and relays and checked all connectors, looked for leaks and pinched lines. would a scanner help even though i have no codes showing via check light? anything would help right now don't want to take it to the shop and have it cost me a fortune.

numbvir 02-22-2010 01:37 AM

i ve never been so,hope someone can help u:)

Hollonator 02-22-2010 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by shibbyman22 (Post 53664)
I have a 96 Ram 4x4 with the 5.2 318 that i just bought three days ago and drove it it over 3 hours home with no problems. When i got it home it started to cut out on me and died the very next day. Found out the fuelhttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/2_bing.gif pump was out so i changed it. Now upon re firing the engine it stalled immediately and has done the same since. I know it's a fuel problem cause if u feed it gas through the TB it will stay running fine. I have replaced the IAC, TPS, and the crank sensor is new cause i have a reciept from the previous owner and i also checked it and not a scuff on it. I have checked and swaped all fuses and relays and checked all connectors, looked for leaks and pinched lines. would a scanner help even though i have no codes showing via check light? anything would help right now don't want to take it to the shop and have it cost me a fortune.

I never seen you mention changing the fuel filter, cleaning out the fuel tank, and blowing out the fuel lines. It sounds like its just a case of bad gas that you might of picked up on your 3 hour trip.

Nando Vazquez 05-22-2010 12:25 AM


Originally Posted by Hollonator (Post 53838)
I never seen you mention changing the fuel filter, cleaning out the fuel tank, and blowing out the fuel lines. It sounds like its just a case of bad gas that you might of picked up on your 3 hour trip.

I agree there is nothing else I can think of. You could also try Seafoaming the fuel system, that should help get rid of most of the filth and contaminants that could be damaging the system.


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