I have a 2003 Dodge Diesel 2500. If I plug in, starts with a couple cranks, not plugged in, will crank for awhile before starting, and might not even start then. Took to the Dodge dealer where I purchased, $300.00 later told me nothing is wrong. Would appreciate any advice.

Asked by Johnjmk Nov 11, 2016 at 09:32 AM about the 2003 Dodge RAM 2500

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No, not at all, PA. Was 40-50 yesterday, did not run truck, went to start it last night and kept cranking, wouldn't turn over, plugged in last night, this morning started on 2 cranks. Changed fuel filter multiple times, only advice dealer gave was to change place where I get fuel, that did not make a difference.

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