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1999 Dodge RAM 1500 would not start
It could be as simple as bad gas but who can say you give little info
and it could be many things. Try alcohol in the gas first |
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Gee, alt.home.repair should be renamed to alt.lowlife.trailertrash with
a$$holes like you in it. -- If at first you don't succeed, you're not cut out for skydiving wrote in message ... On 26 Apr 2005 17:47:22 GMT, Ignoramus21174 wrote: About 55,000 miles. 5.9 liter engine. I have started having problems recently. Sometimes, it would crank, but would not start. Then, sometimes, if I "reboot" it by disconnecting battery for a minute, then it starts. Also, recently I put it in reverse, then in forward again, and the engine stalled. This morning I could not start it altogether, although I had relatively little time. I own a code reader and a repair manual and would like to try to figure it out myself. What would be a sensible problem solving approach here? i Yo Dude Why yo posting this on alt.home.repair? Do yo live in that piece of **** Dodge? The next time yo post to this newsgroup I will send the gang to yo house or truck and yo mouth will be filled with all the gasoline in yo truck, and then yo will be shot and burned along with yo dodge. |
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