Cars & Trucks Logo

Related Topics:

Posted on Mar 17, 2012

What code is 025ckt high voh 1 2 off of dodge ram 1500

5 Related Answers

motor1258

Mike Butler

  • 6674 Answers
  • Posted on Dec 22, 2008

SOURCE: belt diagram 2004 5.7 liter engine dodge ram 1500 1/2 ton 4x4

click on this link, and scroll down to 5.7L

http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c152800ba71e

Ad

Anonymous

  • 137 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 21, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 dodge ram 1500, blower

the blower resistor is the most likely reason.. for that truck you may also find that its melted and will require the pigtail for the resistor as well

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Jul 23, 2009

SOURCE: 1998 dodge ram 1500 v85.2 towing capacity?

according to the owners amnual the max towing weight for a 1999 ram 1500 quad cab wit automatic transmission is 7600 lb.
with either 5.2 or 5.9 v8. for a reg cab it is 8000 lb.

Anonymous

  • 880 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 10, 2010

SOURCE: what is this code P1404 on the dodge ram 1500 mean

That code is the EGR. I'd start by checking for a bad connection on the EGR plug-in. Pull the connector off and inspect each individual terminal inside the plug and the connector pins inside the EGR valve.
I found this solution at another forum on this issue. It worked on my 2001 Grand Am:

"Many GM built cars have a tendency to have the 'Check Engine Soon' light come on as a result of DTC code P1404. P1404 is described as EGR valve pintle stuck open, which in most cases is a false alarm. I had this happen with my '01 Grand Am. A little bit surfing on internet reveals that GM has a solution for the problem, a re-flash for the car's computer.

A software re-flash as a fix kind of indicates that the vehicles with this problem were built with it but I don't think GM will be re-flashing cars outside warranty for free. They will want their $100 for it.

Some hands on people I found had purchased a new EGR valve and changed it but the problem remained.

Possible reason (very likely) for the false P1404 code is that the plastic piston of the EGR valve position instrument (LVDT?) wears over time and starts reading a different position at valve closed than what it was when the EGR valve was first installed.

When the car was built and the computer circuits energized for the first time the computer learned the EGR valve closed position signal from the valve position instrument that is built on top of the valve itself. Over time, when the instrument wears, a slightly different signal is sent to the computer and when it differs enough from the 'Valve Closed Signal', that the computer had learned, the trouble code P1404 is set and the 'Service Engine Soon' light comes on.

Replacing the EGR valve with a new one does not necessarily fix this problem because the 'Valve Closed Signal' between valves is slightly different and it is just pure luck if your new valve would give a 'Valve Closed Signal' close enough to your original valve's signal not to set the trouble code. This is why the new EGR valve 'Valve Closed Signal' must be re-learned by the computer.

So, what this all means is that if the P1404 is a false code meaning that the valve pintle is not stuck open, then new 'Valve Closed Signal' can be re-learned by the computer using the old valve.

For fixing this problem the tool you need to have is a simple OBD II code scanner that can be used to erase trouble codes. There are many scanners of different price range on the market. I purchased one from AutoZone for about $90.

A code scanner is a very handy tool to have and I recommend everybody who is just slightly hands on type of a person to get one. It will end up saving a lot of money over time.

The fix goes like this:

1. Disconnect the wire harness from the EGR valve.

2. Turn key ON and erase the trouble code(s) from the car's computer AND TURN KEY OFF IMMEDIATELY WHEN THE SCANNER SAYS CODES HAVE BEEN ERASED. DO NOT TURN KEY ON BEFORE YOU RE-CONNECT EGR WIRE HARNESS.

3. Re-connect EGR wire harness and your problem should be fixed.

I learned this fix from OBDII.COM where carfixer and kozloski discussed it and I think kozloski was the one who provided the solution, so thanks to them.

There was also other people stating that this fix really works. Now I have joined this group of people as I got mine fixed using this trick also.

I believe erasing codes with wire harness disconnected and turning the key OFF right after P1404 code has been erased re-sets the 'Valve Close Position' reading in the computer and triggers computer to re-learn position next time the key is turned ON.

If you don't have an OBD II scanner and don't want to buy one some car part stores may erase the code for free, but if you have it done there you must tell them about turning the key OFF at the right moment. Other wise the re-learn process does not take place.

leedavidian

Auto Repair Help

  • 1420 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 19, 2010

SOURCE: Ecu wiring diagram dodge ram 1500 5.9

Welcome to Fixya.com Thank you for using FixYa, Regards, Lee Davidian dede7d5.pngTTo zoom in hold control and tap the + or - key, Lee

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

Key is stuck in ignition receiving no electricity

You are not the only one:

Key stuck in ignition, wont start, dodge ram pickup - Fixya

www.fixya.com/.../t14560159-key_stuck_in_ignition_wont_start_dodge
Oct 6, 2012 - key stuck in ignition, wont start, dodge ram pickup - Dodge Ram 1500question. ... 631 Answers. SOURCE: 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 Pickup error code p0171. This code means ... Jun 28, 2011 ' 1987 Dodge Ram 50 · 1 Answer .
0helpful
1answer

Obd code po0132 on 2003 Dodge ram 1500

P0132 is O2 sensor High circuit sensor voltage sensor 1 bank1, What this mean is either you 02 sensor on bank1 (or where cylinder 1 is located) is disconnected internally or extenally you will need to inspect the harness for any disconnection if connection is good then you will need a new 02 sensor
3helpful
1answer

I asked the question..."I have a 2003 dodge ram 1500 4x4 with the 4.7L engine. The check eng light is on. obd2 reads code P 0038 And says HO2S Heater Control Circuit High (Bank 1, Sensor 2). the heater is...

P0038=HO2S Heater Control Circuit High Bank 1 Sensor 2,
The oxygen sensors on your truck have an extra wire to them,they are a heated oxygen sensor,
the computer sees a problem with the heated oxygen sensor on the drivers side,before converter.
not the sensor after converter!
0helpful
1answer

97 dodge ram 1500 2wd automatic 5.8 lt. engine codes 12, 46, 21, 56.

12 problem with battery connection.direct battery input to pcm disconnected within the last 50 ingnition key on cycles. 46 charging system voltage too high.computer indicates that battery voltage is not regulated. 21 problem with o2 sensor signal circuit. 56 no code for #56
0helpful
1answer

Dodge ram 1500 2005 code 0406

THIS CODE IS DEFINED AS EGR FLOW SENSOR "A" CIRCUIT HIGH INPUT. I HOPE THIS HELPS. THANKS FOR USING FIX-YA. PLEASE KEEP ME POSTED
5helpful
1answer

2000 dodge truck code po203 po204

p0203 injecter circuit malfunction cyl #3. p0204 injector circuit malfunction cyl#4. po138 02 sensor circuit,high voltage cylinder bank no.1,sensor no.2
2helpful
1answer

The codes p1596 and 0420 have appeard on my 2002 dodge ram 1500 quad cab and was needing assistance.

The P1596 is Speed Control Switch Always High and P0420 is Catalyst Efficiency Below Normal (Bank 1) and try taking the positive cable off battery for ten minutes and see if that doesn't help that way it will reset the computer and may just drop them codes.
Not finding what you are looking for?

21 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Dodge Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Ronny Bennett Sr.
Ronny Bennett Sr.

Level 3 Expert

6988 Answers

Thomas Perkins
Thomas Perkins

Level 3 Expert

15088 Answers

Are you a Dodge Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...