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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / April 2005

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bucky_katt_05@yahoo.com - 01 Apr 2005 16:22 GMT
I've got a 97 ram with the 5.2 engine, and it takes about 4 or 5
seconds to get it started. I replaced the fuel pump about 6 months ago,
so I'm sure it gets plenty of fuel pressure. Where do I need to start
looking to figure out what is keeping it from starting quickly? When I
first got the truck, it would take just a quick turn of the key to get
going. Thanks.
TBone - 01 Apr 2005 18:37 GMT
When was the last time it had a tune-up and have you run any injection
cleaner through it?  How many miles are on it?

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> I've got a 97 ram with the 5.2 engine, and it takes about 4 or 5
> seconds to get it started. I replaced the fuel pump about 6 months ago,
> so I'm sure it gets plenty of fuel pressure. Where do I need to start
> looking to figure out what is keeping it from starting quickly? When I
> first got the truck, it would take just a quick turn of the key to get
> going. Thanks.
bucky_katt_05@yahoo.com - 01 Apr 2005 21:18 GMT
Had the tune-up about a year ago, and it has about 110k on it. I hadn't
run any cleaners through it because I was under the impression that 99%
of the stuff sold was not any good. Or am I thinking of the wrong stuff
at the parts store?

> When was the last time it had a tune-up and have you run any injection
> cleaner through it?  How many miles are on it?
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> > first got the truck, it would take just a quick turn of the key to get
> > going. Thanks.
TBone - 05 Apr 2005 17:31 GMT
> Had the tune-up about a year ago, and it has about 110k on it. I hadn't
> run any cleaners through it because I was under the impression that 99%
> of the stuff sold was not any good. Or am I thinking of the wrong stuff
> at the parts store?

There are both good and bad ones out there and the best way to think of it
is that you get what you pay for.  You don't have to look for the most
expensive one, just a name brand in the mid to upper price range.  The
injectors may also be wearing out after 110k miles and not giving an optimum
spray pattern. I would try to clean them first and see if your starting
situation improves.

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Big Al - 01 Apr 2005 20:34 GMT
> I've got a 97 ram with the 5.2 engine, and it takes about 4 or 5
> seconds to get it started. I replaced the fuel pump about 6 months ago,
> so I'm sure it gets plenty of fuel pressure. Where do I need to start
> looking to figure out what is keeping it from starting quickly? When I
> first got the truck, it would take just a quick turn of the key to get
> going. Thanks.

Try this: Turn the key on, was about three seconds. Turn it off, then back
on and see if it will start quickly.

Al
CLT - 02 Apr 2005 15:07 GMT
I had the same problem with a 2.5 Dakota 96 and i solve it by cleaning
the inyectors, at least 2 of them and the other 2 were replaced.
CLT.

> I've got a 97 ram with the 5.2 engine, and it takes about 4 or 5
> seconds to get it started. I replaced the fuel pump about 6 months
> ago, so I'm sure it gets plenty of fuel pressure. Where do I need to
> start looking to figure out what is keeping it from starting
> quickly? When I first got the truck, it would take just a quick turn
> of the key to get going. Thanks.
 
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