A 1999 Dodge 1500 may stall at idle due to several potential issues, including a dirty or failing idle air control (IAC) valve, vacuum leaks, or fuel delivery problems such as a clogged fuel filter or failing fuel pump. Additionally, issues with the spark plugs, ignition system, or engine sensors (like the mass airflow sensor) can also cause stalling. Regular maintenance and diagnostics can help identify and resolve these issues effectively.
The Dodge ram 1500 rough idle can because by a bad spark plug or spark plug wire. The rough idle can also because by a bad camshaft.
Check for a vacuum leak
Idle air control valve on a Dodge ram 1500 4.7 liter engine is located near the back of the an air intake filter. The valve will be labeled for identification.
yes..a bad oxygen sensor can/will make your car stall at idle speed
The EGR valve on a 1994 Chevy 1500 is located on the top of the engine. If the valve becomes stopped, the engine could idle rough or stall.
44-54 psi at idle.
possibly
It is on the back side of the throttle body.
700 rpm
The idle speed is computer controlled. You need to scan the pcm for faults, read it sensor data, and decipher why the idle is incorrect to repair.
There may be a problem with the oxygen sensor that would cause this issue. There may also be a problem with the idle arm censor as well.
The 5.7L does not have an idle solenoid. The idle speed is controlled by the throttle plate opening via its internal motor.