Sounds like you may be experiencing one of a few possible issues. If you have an external fuel filter, you may consider in replacing this first. If the filter is part the fuel pump inside the fuel tank, may have to replace the entire unit. Might need to drop the tank from the vehicle if you do not have a was to access from the inside.
Do you have any codes in your ECM ?
SOURCE: 2003 Dodge DSL 2500 transmission shifting problems
sounds like you should start by dropping the pan and changing the filter, put cheap fluid in it or reuse the old fluid if its not too bad bring it to a shop and have a transmission flush performed with a good flush machine your valve body is sticking and this should clear things up please rate -jeff
SOURCE: RPM fluctuation
Sounds asif you need a REAL GOOD Flushing of Fuel System, Now you can EASyly Purchase a Cleaning kit and Fallow Directions ---OR-- Pay a SHOP to do it For Some Anbelievable Price.
What you did in Tromping the gas Pedal is what I call Gettin the COB WEBS out Fuel Injecter Cleaner INTANK is a Good way to KEEP it Clean but a GOOD FLUSHING is what gets all the Junk OFF & out of the Internal Fuel Parts. Hope this Helps Rate me PLEASR
SOURCE: The malfunction indicator light came on.
taake it to an auto parts store and get them to run the codes on it. this will help in fixing it
SOURCE: 1997 DODGE RAM 1500 360 VERY LOW IDLE
I think you have ruled out the engine with all the parts you have replace. The transmission torque convertor is in lock up mode all the time. The engine is having to hard of a time to stay at the normal idle. The over drive clutches and soleniod are most likely damaged in the transmission.
I think you should take the vehicle to a trasnmission shop , The can check the torque convetror soleniods and pressure control soleniod.
The oil light coming on bothers me. I know you have the rebuilt engine in the vehicle but I think the oil pump in the engine is starting to go out or could be weak. The lower bearings connected to the crank shaft might be starting to leak. Have the oil pressure checked .
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