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I recently upgraded from a 2004 dodge 5.7l hemi 1500 to a 2007 dodge 2500 mega cab with the 6.7l diesel. what a difference but i have recently noticed what seems to be some sputtering when starting out slowly or driving maybe 5 to 10 mph. when I put the pedal down harder it goes away. any ideas what this might be. it only has 20,000 miles on it.
regards: Bennitt 5 |
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There's http://www.cumminsownerz.com/f54/another-recall-711/ to reflash the ECU so before I worried about the performance I'd see if this needs done How to check your Dodge Ram for a Recall .
May be all you need. Welcome to the site!
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