2001 dodge ram 1500 it die on my Wife and wouldn't start. (No codes)

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Asked by Triplejf Aug 09, 2020 at 12:30 AM about the 2001 Dodge RAM 1500

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So back story got a 2001 dodge ram 1500 it die on
my Wife and wouldn't start. (No codes) so I
changed the distributor and button and coil got it
going and thought I was good. it ran for two weeks
and dies again check my the parts I replace... there
still good (still no code) had to pull it to a friend's
were we start checking out wire volts what we find
is its no firing the coil. it got right volts to it but not
firing so we change the cam and crank sensor no
results just a crank no start,.... (Now before I
continue fuel pump is good and are getting fuel to
the line it a spark issue but coil is good had it
tested) so we start looking around at everything
and finely find out the engine control temp sensor is
fried and prong were touching... back feeding on
the wires we replaced the sensor and at this point
got codes for idle sensor and throttle sensor
replace both of them and all code are gone but still
no fire from coil is there something I'm missing that
could have fried that would keep it from firing

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I would bet you have the same issue I had with my 2000 something lose in your ECM I sent mine in and got it repaired for like $100 and cured it

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