04 1500 dodge ram

Asked by GuruS4D9D May 07, 2019 at 05:45 PM about the 2004 Dodge RAM 1500 Laramie Quad Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My truck will not start. Put in brand new $150 battery still
nothing I replace the crankshaft sensor the camshaft
sensor all of the $40 relays under the hood all of the
smaller $15 relays checked all the fuses I took out the PCM
which is basically the fuse box cleaned all of it took out the
secondary tipm box cleaned it I have no idea what to do
now. Also it will go into gear without pushing the break and
the temperature thing says it is 130 degrees outside. Also
this truck has AWD  and 4WD

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I forgot to mention when I turn the key the normal dash lights come on but will not do anything else and I got a new key with a new chip as well and still nothing

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Your pcm is not a fuse box. Its the engine computer. The tipm module is part of your fuse box, its basically chryslers smart fuse box

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