2003 DODGE RAM Fuel

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - ASD AND FUEL
PUMP RELAYS
The following description of operation and
tests apply only to the Automatic Shutdown
(ASD) and fuel pump relays. The terminals on the
bottom of each r

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual (3) Check condition of relay terminals and PDC
connector terminals for damage or corrosion. Repair
if necessary before installing relay.
(4) Check for pin height (pin height should be the
same for all

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual 3 notches, 2 notches 1 notch, 3 notches and 1 notch.
The signal from the CMP sensor is used in conjunc-
tion with the crankshaft position sensor to differenti-
ate between fuel injection and spark eve

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual 5.9L V-8 Gas
The CMP sensor on the 5.9L V-8 engine contains a
hall effect device called a sync signal generator to
generate a fuel sync signal. This sync signal genera-
tor detects a rotating pulse ri

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual 5.7L V-8
The Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP) on the 5.7L
V-8 engine is located on right side of timing chain
cover below generator (Fig. 14).
(1) Disconnect electrical connector at CMP sensor.
(2) Remo

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual Do not install sensor with gear positioned at
low area (Fig. 22) or (Fig. 21). When the engine
is started, the sensor will be broken.
(2) Using a 1/2 in. wide metal ruler, measure the
distance from th

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual NOTE: Over or under tightening the sensor mount-
ing bolts will affect knock sensor performance, pos-
sibly causing improper spark control. Always use
the specified torque when installing the knock se

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DODGE RAM 2003  Service Repair Manual COLD FOULING/CARBON FOULING
Cold fouling is sometimes referred to as carbon
fouling. The deposits that cause cold fouling are basi-
cally carbon (Fig. 42). A dry, black deposit on one or
two plugs in