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Contaminated fuel, lol...is it possible yes...but with the geography between these incidents I don't the vast misfire problems are fuel acquired...especially when my first misfire was fuel I got from the dealership when it was newly driven off the lot...Stellantis cannot think we all are that...
Update:
Fuel pump ordered and should be to the dealership Wednesday, July 31st. I guess this is their remedy at the moment. How they found one when the Service Advisor said there werent any I dont know. I just hope it fixes my problem, I can post the solution here so you all can get closure...
This might not be nothing at all and I am no way a gear head so bear with me...bought a 2025 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramire and before it went into the service department ( different thread on these forums...check engine light issues) I notice the trans temp got hot 140 plus....my 2009 Dodge Ram 1500...
Interesting events in regards to my check engine light issues....loner 2025 Ram 1500 Big Horn the check engine light came on...was going to call the dealer to bring that truck in too...I got a flat and put the spare on to make it home...tire pressure system error came on...okay, BUT THE CHECK...
That's what the Service Advisor is telling me...low fuel pressure as a culprit...I told the service department at both visits that the light came on at start up and no performance issues during operation, but again I don't beat my vehicles so it could be labored during operation.
He said the fuel pressure measured was low, extremely with the numbers he said...if factual. I get the check engine light at start up. It doesn't seem to affect performance during operation but I'm just normal driving conditions, no towing, or ram-rodding it/general "clearing out the carbon"...
Update on my 2025 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie with the check engine light issue...They think it is the fuel delivery system that is contributing to the issue or the actual issue...the fuel pump is not delivering the required pressure is one issue he said (he told me the pressure it was putting out...
I have a loner Ram Big Horn...they said they aren't sure what is wrong or have a fix for the Check Engine Light issue with my Laramie (misfire on a few cylinders)...what are the chances the Check Engine Light comes on on this truck too, lol!?!?!?
Dealerships definitely do not like these forums. My 2009 Ram 1500 had an A pillar leak that was heavily documented on a Dodge forum from the moon roof. I took the truck back multiple times with eventual pictures of the leak and told them it was all over the forums talking about it. They...
Omaha, Nebraska Metropolitan area...traded in a black and gray 2009 ram 1500 Laramie for all black 2025 ram 1500 Laramie. Love it so far. I just hope the check engine light issue is resolved.
I just had service completed for this issue at about 700 ish miles. Service advisor when I picked it up said it needed a software update and the check engine light is off now. When I brought it in the advisor stated it was throwing up a misfire on all cylinders code. I said I wanted the code...
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