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Old 10-16-2004, 04:07 PM
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Question 95 ram 1500 hesitating/stalling

this truck might me the death of me!!!


1995 ram with 318ci, auto trans...
1) in park idling there is a slight surging ...
2) in drive when just giving it a bit of gas to move-up in traffic or when pulling into a parking spot at the grocery store, it boggs or hesitates , and on occaision stalls out.... but refires no problem...otherwise it runs great....
Chrysler dealer said TPS, changed TPS (TWICE), changed coil, changed fule pump in tank, plugs look good (burning clean), cleaned throttle body. no arcing in wires...(BESIDES IT RUNS MINT ALL THE REST OF THE TIME)...

is the ECM my next step...or vacuum problem ? or is the tranny dragging down the engine?

please people don't let this truck be the death of me!!!!!
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Old 10-16-2004, 09:17 PM
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Re: 95 ram 1500 hesitating/stalling

Tranny may be dragging engine, but i've not heard that much in these trucks. I would also have suggested the TPS, but you've already covered that. Honestly, i'm not sure. I'd take a look at the ECM and have a good look at everything on the throttle body to make sure nothing is loose, stuck, or something. Good luck and sorry I couldn't be of more help.
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