Yes
i had the same fault with my 1996 dodge Plymouth, 3.3 litre engine. i replaced the crankshaft sensor and viola problem was resolved.
There are several things that can cause your 2003 Dodge Ram cruise control not to work. The most common cause is a blown fuse. A malfunctioning speed sensor can also cause the problem.
those had a problem with a vehicle speed sensor but your throttle position sensor can do it too
It does not have a MAF (mass air flow sensor)
Typically, a bad "speed sensor" will provide an incorrect voltage input to the vehicles computer. That, in hand, would cause a problem in the speed-o-meter reading, as well as shifting problems.
Welcome to the club. There's a million things that can cause this problem, cam sensor, crank sensor, coil, distributor, ECM, ASD relay just for starters.
It is not adjustable. If not correct, you have a sensor or computer problem.
Yes, a bad O2 sensor would cause a 2002 Dodge Dakota to stall. It would also cause bad fuel mileage and hard idling within the vehicle.
Crank angle sensor or coolant temprature sensor are the two favourites that will cause a non start
sound like your timing jumped get it checked
There is no difference between the Dodge and Plymouth engines.
i had the same problem with my 99 and it was in the rear end