01 Dodge Ram 1500

Asked by Codyduncanl Aug 04, 2016 at 08:56 PM about the 2001 Dodge RAM 1500 SLT Club Cab RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

01 Dodge Ram 1500 will only start with starter fluid then
die off. Checked the pressure on the fuel rails and it's at
about 50 psi. Checked the ohms to all of my injectors and
they all read about 14. Ran fine one day. Then 3 days later
all this started happening... What's my problem

4 Answers

I'm not getting power to the fuel injectors, I don't see that there is a fuse in the fuse box, I pellets the injectors and fuel rail up and turned it over to see and nothing.

5

Tennisshoes Our check engine light used to be on but not anymore as of two days ago. Replaced the coil, spark plugs and wires. Replaced bad fuses, also replaced the computer and it was flashed. I can hear the fuel pump engage and just a couple of days ago I'd turn the key on and off until I could hear the fuel pump engage and then crank and it would start but wouldnt stay running. Also got the NO BuS crap after all gauges stopped blinking. But now that the check engine light isn't on I can't get the truck to start at all nor will it throw any codes.?? This has been an ongoing ordeal for almost two years but as of the end of July the truck hasn't run at all. I should explain, it will start sometimes but to drive it anywhere.... NO WAY!! leaves me stranded every time.

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