I've been eyeing a low miles 2004.0 pre-smog 5.9 Ram 3500 recently. The dealer wanted $30K for it because it was in immaculate condition. As it was 400 miles from me, I hired a local mechanic/inspector to take a look at it for me, before making the dealer an offer. Darn glad I did to. The mechanic told me he could not get the truck to do over 55mph, no matter what he tried. He thought it might be injectors or something else. I suggested might be the electronic throttle positioning sensor (as mine did this at 100K). When he told the dealer of this finding the dealer said he'd have his diesel tech fix it before selling it. My mechanic is supposed to talk to the tech when he is diagnosing the problem, and get back with me on their combined opinion.
By way of background this truck averaged only about 6000 miles per year since it was born, 11 yrs ago. Im wondering if some kind of diesel bug/contamination has grown in the tank and is clogging the filter, fuel lines or ? Last fuel filter change about 800 miles back.
In addition, the cruise control was only working intermittently while driving, and the truck honked erratically while backing up (yes I told him about the back up warning horn recall).
My Mech said it might be the clock spring in the steering wheel that is causing both problems, horn and cruise problems. There is still an open airbag recall on the steering column bag, but is the clock spring also part of the repair for 3500s? Might make for an inexpensive fix on my end of a purchase?
What the heck else could be wrong with this 'alleged' cream puff? Oh Yah. The electric motors on both power seats are out. Im glad I paid to have it inspected now.
Should I buy it or not? If it was in pristine condition it actually will high book at $30K KBB cuz it's loaded, but now Im thinking maybe $25K?
By way of background this truck averaged only about 6000 miles per year since it was born, 11 yrs ago. Im wondering if some kind of diesel bug/contamination has grown in the tank and is clogging the filter, fuel lines or ? Last fuel filter change about 800 miles back.
In addition, the cruise control was only working intermittently while driving, and the truck honked erratically while backing up (yes I told him about the back up warning horn recall).
My Mech said it might be the clock spring in the steering wheel that is causing both problems, horn and cruise problems. There is still an open airbag recall on the steering column bag, but is the clock spring also part of the repair for 3500s? Might make for an inexpensive fix on my end of a purchase?
What the heck else could be wrong with this 'alleged' cream puff? Oh Yah. The electric motors on both power seats are out. Im glad I paid to have it inspected now.
Should I buy it or not? If it was in pristine condition it actually will high book at $30K KBB cuz it's loaded, but now Im thinking maybe $25K?
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