"FAKE" CODES - fed up
I am fed up of fake codes - no more waiting 4 - 5 days for the stupid dealer (******* in my opinion). Started going to my local mechanics shop for him to clear off and the DUMB codeit NEVER comes back! however I pay $70.00!!!!
Went and bought a code reader/cleaer for $124.00 - BYE BYE ***********! Love my truck......hate the computor! |
Why not just fix the reason it is setting codes? Boost fooler? What code are you getting? The computers are pretty darn reliable in these trucks. Not too many times are their false/fake codes set without some reason behind it.
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Different code every time - they have ranged from P0128, P2000 P1451 and a bunch of others I forget.
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what aftermarket acces. do you have on the truck?
brett |
Codes don't tell you what wrong, they give you symptoms of whats wrong.
Just like a headlight out is a symptom. It could be a bad headlight, but then againit could be a bad headlight switch, bad wires, bad ground, bad fuse, or no electrical supply at all. |
Hey Rusty - no aftermarket stuff at all. Have 34K miles on it now - since June
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Originally Posted by myfirsttruck
(Post 1839371)
Different code every time - they have ranged from P0128, P2000 P1451 and a bunch of others I forget.
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May be worth a visit to the dealer. If it only has 34k on it, it should still be under warranty. There are numerous flash updates to take care of "erroneous" codes. Fill out your sig so I can get some more detailed information for you. ( under the User CP tab in the upper left of the screen )
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Caper - truck RARELY idles, NEVER below 1200 -1300 RPM (I always set the high idle) and never maore than 2 to 3 minutes.
Hope my signature is back...don't know where it went. |
VZDUDE - got signature back!
I think that if these were more than "fake" codes - would they not come back? the P2000 was cleared out 8K miles ago - the P1028 5K miles etc. Keep in mind....I LOVE my truck! |
Man........soooo many computer updates for the 07's......where to even start! That would be my first thing. #1 visit the dealer and ask why they were charging you to clear codes, when it was obviously covered by the factory warranty. #2 - IF no success discussing the issue with the dealer - call the 1800# in the owner's manual for customer service - There is just no excuse! #3 Find another dealer that can find and fix the concerns.
Here is just the first of MANY tsb's with flash updates involved. This one happens to have the P1451 code you had listed earlier. SUBJECT: Ram Truck 2500 & 3500 - Excessive Soot Accumulation In Exhaust, PCM May Not Reprogram, OBD Readiness Status And Other Engine System Enhancements OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves selectively erasing and reprogramming the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) with “bootloader” software and application software. CAUTION: A special “bootloader” software with special reprogramming (flash) procedures must be installed in the PCM before the application software. Once the “bootloader” software has been successfully installed (flashed) in the PCM, then the application software can be reprogrammed (flashed) into the PCM. MODELS: 2007 (DH/D1) Ram Truck (2500 & 3500) NOTE: This bulletin applies to Ram Truck 2500 & 3500 vehicles equipped with 6.7L Cummins turbo-diesel engine (sales code ETJ) built on or before June 11, 2007 (MDH 0611XX). SYMPTOM/CONDITION: The vehicle operator and/or technician may experience one or more of the following conditions and/or enhancements: 1. The technician may not be able to reprogram (flash) the PCM with new application software. NUMBER: 18-033-07 REV. B GROUP: Vehicle Performance DATE: June 28, 2007 2. The vehicle may fail an Emission Inspection Maintenance (I/M) Test because two or more On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) monitors report that they are not ready for testing. This condition may cause the customer vehicle to not pass an Emissions I/M test. The following is a list of OBD Monitors that may report as not ready for testing: a. Non-Methane Hydrocarbon (NMHC) Catalyst Monitor. b. Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) Absorber Monitor. c. Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor Monitor. d. Electrical Charging System Monitor. e. EGR System Monitor. f. Oxygen Sensor Monitor. 3. After extensive idling of the vehicle engine or if an intake air leak is present, the vehicle operator may experience a MIL illumination and/or an Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) message alert due to one or more of the following DTC's: a. P1451 - Diesel Particulate Filter System Performance. b. P2463 - Diesel Particulate Filter - Soot Accumulation. c. P242F - Diesel Particulate Filter Restriction - Ash Accumulation. 4. The vehicle operator may experience a MIL illumination due to one of the following DTC's: a. P0106 - Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Performance. b. P242B - Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor Circuit Performance - Bank 1 Sensor 3. c. P245A - EGR Cooler Bypass Control Circuit - Open. 5. An intermittent rough engine idle and/or white smoke following initial engine start. 6. A throttle tip-in stumble at engine speeds of 1,300 to 2,100 rpm. 7. An engine hesitation at altitude of 5,000 feet between engine speeds of 1,200 to 1,600 rpm. 8. A turbocharger “chuff-like” sound during rapid deceleration. DIAGNOSIS: 1. Connect the StarSCAN® to the vehicle Diagnostic Link Connector (DLC). 2. From the “Home” menu, select: a. “ECU View”. b. “PCM Powertrain Control Module”. c. “View DTC's”. 3. Record DTC's that are present in the PCM. 4. Is DTC P242F present? a. If YES >>> then STOP. Contact STAR for additional technical assistance. b. If NO >>> then proceed to the next step. 5. Are either (or both) DTC P1451 or P2463 present? a. If YES >>> then Section C - Exhaust System Aftertreatment Regeneration must be performed AFTER Sections A and B (reprogramming the PCM for bootloader and application software) of the Repair Procedure have been completed. Read the following Cautions and Notes, then proceed to Section A of the Repair Procedure. b. If NO >>> then Section C - Exhaust System Aftertreatment Regeneration should NOT be performed. Read the following Cautions and Notes, then perform Sections A and B of the Repair Procedure. CAUTION: Before the application software can be reprogrammed (flashed) into the |
The P2000 code should get taken care of after you have the G30 recall performed. One of the components that "could" set the code is an oxygen sensor or related issue. G30 replaces the oxygen sensor module, and also flash updates the ecm.
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Originally Posted by myfirsttruck
(Post 1840092)
VZDUDE - got signature back!
I think that if these were more than "fake" codes - would they not come back? the P2000 was cleared out 8K miles ago - the P1028 5K miles etc. Keep in mind....I LOVE my truck! [duhhh] Seriously, take the truck to the dealer and quit complaining. They'll fix the issues for you and you won't have to come here with some kind of conspiracy theory anymore. |
Thanks jack - I think you are the answer to life I have been searching for![laugh]
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Originally Posted by myfirsttruck
(Post 1840090)
Caper - truck RARELY idles, NEVER below 1200 -1300 RPM (I always set the high idle) and never maore than 2 to 3 minutes.
Hope my signature is back...don't know where it went. We all have the same issues some worse than others, Jack is right take it to the dealer if you're concerned about it, or you can start doing some homework on your own and ask some questions, there are alot of knowledgable people on here and other forums willing to help. I'm not taking my truck into the dealer every time it throws a code i'll do my homework and make that call on my own, I've had lots of codes but the CEL has never come on, once I get the p2000 code i'll get the recall done as well. Read this. P1451-DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER SYSTEM PERFORMANCE Theory of Operation The engine Exhaust system monitors the soot load in the After treatment diesel particulate filter. Under normal operating conditions the After treatment diesel particulate filter is self-cleaning, where accumulated soot is converted to ash. Under light load operating conditions, the driver may be notified via the vehicle's EVIC message center ("CATALYST FULL: SEE OWNERS MAN" message will be displayed) that it is necessary to modify the vehicles driving routine/duty-cycle (see Owner's Manual for details) in order to allow the After treatment diesel particulate filter system to self clean. If the vehicle's EVIC message center notification is ignored, the vehicle will eventually derate the engine and set a fault, requiring service. The soot load in the After treatment diesel particulate filter is estimated by the ECM using the Exhaust Pressure Sensor values and the calculated soot output of the engine. This fault code will be triggered if the application is not operating at a duty cycle high enough to allow active regeneration of the After treatment diesel particulate filter. This fault code is an indication that the exhaust temperatures exiting the turbocharger are not high enough to allow active regeneration of the soot that is trapped in the After treatment diesel particulate filter. It may be necessary to increase the duty cycle of the application in order to prevent excessive soot accumulation and plugging of the After treatment diesel particulate filter. The ECM will set this fault if it detects that the soot level has exceeded the normal desoot trigger threshold by a sufficient amount to indicate that the driver intervention is required. There is not a MIL lamp associated with this fault code, though the driver will be notified via the EVIC message. When Monitored: Engine Running Set Condition: The ECM will set this fault if it detects that the soot level has exceeded the normal desoot trigger threshold by a sufficient amount to indicate that the driver intervention is required. Possible Causes ENGINE HAS BEEN OPERATING IN LIGHT LOAD CONDITIONS THAT PREVENT EXHAUST TEMPERATURES FROM BEING HIGH ENOUGH TO ACTIVELY REGENERATE THE AFTER TREATMENT PARTICULATE FILTER PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE TO THE AFTER TREATMENT SYSTEM FROM AN ENGINE FAILURE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXCESSIVE FUEL, OIL OR COOLANT IN THE AFTER TREATMENT SYSTEM EXHAUST LEAK PREVENTING DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER REGENERATION TEMPERATURES FROM BEING ACHIEVED |
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