Dodge ram 1500 5.7 hemi

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Asked by Guru5SDCX Jan 15, 2018 at 05:04 PM about the 2007 Dodge RAM 1500

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 with the 5.7
L Hemi and the DTC light came on and now
my truck won't start back what can I do to fix
this and when I hook a computer to it says
no fault codes

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No it quit running ant the etc light was on so a mechanic told me it was the throttle body so replaced it and still no fire.the computer said no fault codes But however it done act like it's getting any fire.

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did you try disconnecting the battery of 5 minutes or so to see if it would reset the throttle body?

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I had a similar problem with a 2004 dodge ram 1500 hemi it was a broke value spring $16.00 fix

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Deb1107 care to help me same truck same problem worked fine then just wouldn't start again it cranks won't start

I’m having a similar problem , 04 with the 5.7. Died on the approach to a red light that turned green, I noticed it died when the light turned green, and I attempted to accelerate. Had to coast into a parking lot. Started right back up, but required half throttle to keep running, and when allowed to idle, it dies. If I attempt to keep it idling at around 1100 rpm, it shakes, and sounds as if it is about to come apart, but when you rev it, it smooths out. Runs like Christene did when Arnie first bought her from the old man, when put into gear and attempt to drive it. I’m reading anything from the egr being stuck open, to a bad plug, or coil pack could be the issue, to the temp sensor(eliminated as the issue, first thing I replaced). The check engine light went out after replacing the temp sensor, but the idling and drive ability issue remains, with no check engine light. That brings me to the mechanical issues that can cause my problem, such as a cracked valve spring, or broke rocker arm. Anyone have any further insight or experience, I would appreciate if you share it here, my next step is to find the wet spark plug, and find out why it’s wet.

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