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#212962 01/09/08 06:37 PM
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I have a 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 with a 5.7 Hemi. It has 69,500 miles on it, and it is an automatic.

I have had it at the local dealer where I purchased it at, and spent almost 1000 dollars trying to get it fixed. They flashed the computer, replaced the throttle body, and air box. They also replaced a sensor (I dont recall which one). I am getting desperate.

Normally it runs fine, until it gets cold. Once it gets below 20 degrees it will stall while running. It will run ok while accelerating, but when I lift to coast to a stop it stalls. It will restart fine, and run as long as I push on the gas. If I let the engine cool down it will run fine, until the warms back up.
The engine is all stock as far as I know. Any ideas or information would be greatly appreciated. Feel free to Email me or PM me if you need more info or have any ideas.

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It almost sound's like fule line freeze up, or a bad injector.
Did they test the fule presure? or put a noid light on it?
It most likely has to do with fuel.Also check the pickup coil , it may be getting hot then cooling down just enough to start back up...But most likely it is in the fuel.

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