ltnate3
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That code is for the IAC. Did you try starting to truck with it unplugged? Or turn the key off with it un plugged?
I took it out, unplugged it then tried to start...just cranked.
That code is for the IAC. Did you try starting to truck with it unplugged? Or turn the key off with it un plugged?
Thats why the code popped up, Trying to start it with out it plugged in. Have you re-installed it and tried?
Sounds like cam/crank sensor then bro. Many times it won't throw a code. To make sure easily, squirt a little ether/engine start fluid into throttle body and try to start. If that doesn't kick over at least some, you have no ignition and likely above sensors. Both are fairly simple to change although cam sensor has a specific depth to be installed. Match bolt mark on old sensor a d copy to new sensor to be sure. Good luck bro
Thanks bro...easy to change in a Target parking lot...lol?
Battery? I know it sounds too simple but our computers like to see 12+ volts and it needs to have 13+ to charge good.
Curious to know how hard or eay that is going to be. Let us know.
Hope you're positive as they are rarely an issue with our trucks. There a ground that SRT2Slow recently found that caused his fuel pump issue. Relays, fuses all good. Assume you have no fuel pressure?
I'll have them check all relays, fuses again...no, I don't have fuel pressure!
Maybe PM SRT2Slow about that ground. Tap on the tank with your fist and see if you can make pump come alive again. I would use a Mopar replacement if I were you. You and a buddy can do it by either removing bed or dropping tank. :burnout: