![]() ![]() This occurred on two occasions the first was on Saturday and the second on Monday. I own a 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel with a automatic transmission. No previous issues with fuel system or stalling. All maintenance on this vehicle has been done by Chrysler dealerships. Vehicle remains in shop at Chrysler dealer with problem unsolved. Vehicle is unsafe to operate on road since stalling can occur at any time without warning. ![]() Dealer has requested wiring schematic from Chrysler for the 2004 modification but to date Chrysler has been unable to provide any information. Dealer reports that Chrysler made a mid year fuel pump "modification" to 2004 models while in production at Chrysler and that while wiring is similar to 2005 year, the color coding used on the modification does not match the 2004 or 2005 color coding. Dealer now believes fuel pump or "module" may be cause but is having trouble testing due to manufacturer change in wiring. Dealer replaced batteries and battery wiring and truck started, but when test driven by dealer the vehicle continued to stall. 2nd occurrence next day on highway truck restarted but travelled short distance and stalled again in the road. First occurrence entering highway truck restarted and continued to run. My 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel pick up truck suddenly loses power and stalls while traveling on highway and entering highway. ![]()
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