Looking for some ideas, thoughts or suggestions. My 2004 Ram SRT10 has only 3600 miles on it now. I've slowly been nursing it back to 100 percent over the course of the last few months as time allows. New tires, all new fluids throughout, brake and clutch fluids flushed, it drives great. However.... Ever since I've had it, it always has had an intermittent starting issue. If the truck sits for any period of time longer than a few hours, you have to turn the key twice to prime the pump before starting. If you even go to put a pressure guage on the fuel rail, there won't be gas or pressure even after a few hours. It'll be bone dry, not a drop. I realize it needs a new fuel pump to fix this issue, but I want to drive it a bit yet to see if the problem works its way out with some use. Part 2 of this novella, 2 times now, when the truck has failed to start on its first attempt, it has set a P0320 code that pertains to the crank sensor - no signal. I have replaced the sensor with a new one a month ago and 200 miles ago and the problem happened again tonight. The truck started right up on the 2nd attempt but the light was there. The battery in the truck is from 2019 but cranks strong. The truck has no other mods other than a cold air intake. That being said, should I try doing a full reset with disconnecting and touching the battery cables together? Reseat the ECM cables? Where would you guys start? Or does the truck not having immediate fuel and not starting set this light? Sorry for the novella but I'm just trying to be thorough with my post.