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Asked by Treygetitright May 27, 2016 at 08:32 PM about the 2000 Dodge RAM 1500

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2000 dodge ram 5.9 liter have to pump the
gas to crank it and will die if i let off gas peddle
was running i did a tune up it ran great next day i
left it runing it died then started the problem half to
pump gas to crank it then half to hold gas to keep
it runing will die as soon as i let off gas peddle

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And when u r keeping it runing bye pumping gas its runing bad and miss fire's time from time

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First thing to do would be check all your plug wires, make sure they're on tight, and double check the order. If you didn't replace the cap or rotor, you may want to take a look at them, too. Check for corrosion or cracks on the bottom side of the cap, and on the rotor.

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