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On cold days, my '97 Ram 1500 Club Cab 4x4, 5.9L starts up, runs fine for a few seconds, then cuts off. I wait a second or two, then it starts up fine and is good to go for the rest of the day. Any ideas?
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Everyone here has always been great about providing any assistance they can about a problem, so is it just that no one knows what this issue may be about the cutting off problem or that I've posted something improperly?...please let me know.
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Re: Shuts off, then starts fine...
could be the engine doesn't have the fuel supply it needs ( psi) so it cuts out and then you start it back up and the fuel pump then primes up and runs fine
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Re: Shuts off, then starts fine...
also may want to try some gas antifreeze (heet) with every gas stop.
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Re: Shuts off, then starts fine...
What does heet do? The past few days I haven't had this problem. The temp. outdoors the past few days has been between 58-65 degrees and it has started right up.
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Heet is a gas additive that eliminates water in the gas tank. The suggestion is that you have "gas line freeze" blocking gas supply.
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Heet is a gas additive that eliminates water in the gas tank. The suggestion is that you have "gas line freeze" blocking gas supply.
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