2012 dodge ram stall out

Asked by Danielk69 Aug 11, 2019 at 03:41 PM about the 2012 RAM 1500 Laramie Longhorn Crew Cab

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2012 dodge ram leramie longhorn 5.7l hemi stalls out
of a morning when i crank it idles fine but just randomly
shuts off going down the highway mainly while not giving it
much gas or at redlights or while coming to a stop has
anyone else had this problem,and have y'all found a fix yet
really disappointed with dodge. 20,000 trucks shouldnt do
this any help wpuld be great, thanks in advance

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Crankshaft positioning sensor may be bad. Do you have an OBDII? If you replace that sensor, make sure to replace camshaft positioning sensor as well. I had the same issue on my 2015 Ram 1500. Never had another issue after that.

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