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multiple misfire
I own a 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 5.2L . Today when i was driving home my truck started to lose power. It started to run pretty rough at stoplights and seemed like it was gutless. I had codes reading po300-po308 and its showing multiple misfires. Any information would be greatly apreciated on where to start. thanks!
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Re: multiple misfire
That could be caused by a few things, could be yur coil, a clogged fuel filter, clogged air filter...... but if it happened sudden like that then it is probably the coil, test it and replace if it's ng. i would start there.
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Re: multiple misfire
fuel pressure
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Re: multiple misfire
The fuel filter is in the tank part of the fuel pump.Another thing to check is when the plugs have been changed last.Could need a tune up,plugs and wires.Stick with Champions on Chrysler products.I see nothing but problems with Bosch plugs in Chrysler products,junk and throw them in the garbage can even the new plugs.
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Re: multiple misfire
May not be the case for you, but I lost severe power at speed one day and it turned out the catalytic converter rusted internally and plugged up. I scratched my head for a while on that one thinking it was electrical. Smack it with a BFH.
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Re: multiple misfire
I'd also say CC, And if it is bad , your plenum gasket is toast. Check it, http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2000/09-05-00.htm.
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98 Ram 1500 4x4 Flowmaster American Thunder W/super40 |
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