'94 Dodge Ram Pickup ignition from the Netherlands
Hello you all!
Whilst trying to find answers on the magical WEB I've found this wonderful site.
My name is Jan and I'm living in the Netherlands.
I'm a big MOPAR fan and since '96 I've owned several RAM Pickup's. I'm a bit of a do it your selve mechnanic and for me it's a relaxed way of spending my free time at home.
I've overauled the engine and transmission myselve and I've driven over 80.000Miles (Car has ran over 150.000 miles) with the overhauled engine.
Here's my question, really hoping somebody can give me some directions.
For 4 Years I own a Ram 1500, 318CUI 4X4 singlecab.
Since last week I've had it severall times that when engine is cold it will start emediatly but when hot engine stops and I cannot start it again until motor is cooled down.
Starter engine runs but I cannot seem to get power on the ignition coil wire, coming from ignition coil going to the distrubitor. (checked it with screwdriver shortcutting to ground)
I have taken off the distrubitor housing to check the rotor and the contacts of each sparkplugwire internal. Cleaned it all with spray and some fine sand paper.
When engine was running at idle speed I've disconnect the Camshaft position sensor and the engine kept on running but when trying to start again it would not sart until the sensor was connected again.
I've checked the sensor (and the mounting) plate visually and cleaned it and mount everything back.
According to the Haynes book, I expect the problem is caused by the camshaft position sensor?? Mounted under the rotor.
So to go short:
Engine cold no problem, engine hot <sometimes> engine stops and cannot be started.
2 questions:
1) Is this mallfunction stored in the PCM database and can it be read?
2) Which sensors should I check and/or replace to avoid having startingproblems? (which sensors are giving inputs to the module and are important for the ignition cyclus.
Looking forward to hear something from you!