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'01 1500 Kills When Shifting Into Gear


The Fast Forester
04-18-2007, 11:01 PM
2001, Ram 1500SLT, 5.9L. This has been going on for some time, and only sporadically. When I start up and shift into gear it dies every now and then. Any ideas what might be causing this? Related to the IAC valve I need to replace? Thanks for any info!

pallaso
04-20-2007, 05:34 PM
2001, Ram 1500SLT, 5.9L. This has been going on for some time, and only sporadically. When I start up and shift into gear it dies every now and then. Any ideas what might be causing this? Related to the IAC valve I need to replace? Thanks for any info!
Mine did the same one day I got off of work, but the reason for that was the battery had no juice,I thought but what it was is that I had my amp relay wire crossed do you have an amp or anything using extra power? Might want to check that.

The Fast Forester
04-20-2007, 09:55 PM
No amp, and nothing that would draw extra power to my knowledge. It has done it both warmed up and cold, I'll throw it into reverse and it dies. Maybe 5-10% of my starts, not much, but I wonder if it may be something that's going to get worse?

mikmic2
07-14-2007, 12:34 AM
Might try throwing a different battery in it, if you have another good one lying around. When the battery gets low, or failing, in some dodges it will kill.

The Fast Forester
07-14-2007, 10:42 PM
Thanks for the info, I'll keep my eye on the battery. It's one with the "green eye" and looks fine to me. This stalling has been going on for over a year now as well, would have thought if it was a dying battery it would have gone by now?

mikmic2
07-15-2007, 06:45 AM
Could try removing the Iac, and cleaning the plunger, and dumping some seafoam through the throttle body. You can also shoot it through the pcv valve hose in the intake. It will throw some smoke, but it will also smooth out the idle, if it is related to carbon build up.

When you take out the IAC, make sure you clean the throttle body hole where the IAC goes. Could be that the IAC or port is clogged up.

Good Luck

The Fast Forester
07-15-2007, 09:37 PM
I have diagnosed an idling issue I've been having for a while now to the IAC, so maybe all this is related. I'm scheduled to have a throttle body cleaning this week, if that doesn't solve the issues I'll replace the IAC. Thanks for all the help.

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