Hi Everyone!
I am having trouble with my 2002 Dodge 1500 Ram Van. It actually stranded me in the middle of nowhere this past weekend in New Mexico. Thankfully I was able to get it to run a few times long enough to drive it to a town where a local mechanic was able to look at it. Unfortunately, he was not equipped to fix it.
According to the mechanic, one of the wiring harnesses that plugs into the computer module under the hood is loose so it wiggles and then cuts off the signal to the fuel pump. I tried wiggling it myself and have been able to get it to start up, but it runs from a few seconds to a few minutes and they dies again. There is no question that this is an electrical issue as the odometer and gear shift indicator will flash on and off and the gauge needles go on and off too.
I am assuming that replacing the wiring harness will fix everything, but I am also concerned about what I can do to prevent this from happening again and also any other glitches with this motor/system that I can address before I have any more issues.
The van only had 86K miles on it when I bought it from the original owner 2 1/2 years ago and it has run perfectly. I had shopped for a long time to find a used van in my price range that was in decent shape. I love the van, but I am disappointed to discover that the Dodge vans after 1995 had a lot of electrical problems since they introduced computers to them. It is too late now for me to get another one and I don't have the money so any advice anyone can offer that will help me be more trouble free in the future would be greatly appreciated.
Waiting to get back on 66!
I am having trouble with my 2002 Dodge 1500 Ram Van. It actually stranded me in the middle of nowhere this past weekend in New Mexico. Thankfully I was able to get it to run a few times long enough to drive it to a town where a local mechanic was able to look at it. Unfortunately, he was not equipped to fix it.
According to the mechanic, one of the wiring harnesses that plugs into the computer module under the hood is loose so it wiggles and then cuts off the signal to the fuel pump. I tried wiggling it myself and have been able to get it to start up, but it runs from a few seconds to a few minutes and they dies again. There is no question that this is an electrical issue as the odometer and gear shift indicator will flash on and off and the gauge needles go on and off too.
I am assuming that replacing the wiring harness will fix everything, but I am also concerned about what I can do to prevent this from happening again and also any other glitches with this motor/system that I can address before I have any more issues.
The van only had 86K miles on it when I bought it from the original owner 2 1/2 years ago and it has run perfectly. I had shopped for a long time to find a used van in my price range that was in decent shape. I love the van, but I am disappointed to discover that the Dodge vans after 1995 had a lot of electrical problems since they introduced computers to them. It is too late now for me to get another one and I don't have the money so any advice anyone can offer that will help me be more trouble free in the future would be greatly appreciated.
Waiting to get back on 66!