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Posted: Feb 08 2006 at 8:03pm | IP Logged Quote buck0916

Hello, I was wondering if anybody else has had a problem with the truck dying. Mine is acting like the fuel filter is clogged or the pump is dying. I have a 2005 4X4 with 4100 miles on it and it has never given me any sign of this until I was on the way home from a 100 miles away today. It acted up in stop and go traffic and then later on the freeway going 70-80. I can hold the throttle at a steady place and the truck bucks and surges badly! Then I can give it gas and it just makes an intake drone and slows down and pops through the intake and eventually dies-or almost dies. I can shut the ignition off and restart it and sometimes that helps out-sometimes it does not. Then it will act like nothing is wrong at all. Thanks in advance
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Posted: Feb 09 2006 at 1:14am | IP Logged Quote miserytom

i havent heard of that situation yet, best i could say is stop by your dealer

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Posted: Feb 09 2006 at 7:26am | IP Logged Quote bigbear05

Mine which has 40K miles has acted like that before but not at highway speeds. The only time it has happened with me is at start up. I coughs and sputters then dies. It usually starts and runs fine after 1 or 2 episodes like that. I've tried some fuel treatments and since I've put it in it hasn't died yet. (Knock on wood.) In your case with 4k miles I would take it to the dealer and have them do a diagnostics scan to see if they can figure out whats going on and try to fix the problem. Post your results if you go that route.

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Posted: Feb 10 2006 at 12:41pm | IP Logged Quote thepuffman

I concur. Let the dealer hook it up to his computer and get the problem code. It could be just about anything. I once thought I had a fuel related problem in another truck I drove because it was missing, wouldnt idle, and sounded like it was about to die....Turned out to be an arcing plug wire....keep on truckin. 

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Posted: Feb 20 2006 at 6:25pm | IP Logged Quote ksls94

get them to hook up fuel pressure gauge and drive it and they will see the fuel pressure drop down at time replacing the fuel pump will take care of the problem. 
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Posted: Feb 20 2006 at 7:17pm | IP Logged Quote buck0916

I agree with ksls94. There has been no check engine light thus no codes. I know this about the codes as I am a mechanic and I hooked up my OBD11 tester. I have believed that it is the fuel pump(or fuel filter but at 4500 miles????). The fuel filter I guess is on the pump ala dodge. I have not been underneath my truck but when I called a local parts house-they said no replacable fuel filter like on 99% of cars and trucks out there. I was going to replace it even with such low milage. On to a new note it has been acting up MUCH less klately-I guess it fixed itself(yeah right). It acts like a fuel pump or tps(throttle pos sensor), when it starts acting up I can keep going if I feed the gas in REAL slow and accelerate like a snail.Then it will usually clear up after a short while-sometimes it takes stopping and going inside somewhere to eat or something like that. I was also wondering if it could be vapor locking-but I can't imagine the fuel tank being heated up from the exhaust or ???
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