Code 514
Code 514
I just installed my guage's. No check engine light, but key cycling I get 514. I know it wasn't there before. It's not listed on the page we all have saved. Any idea's. Thank's.
Originally Posted by crobtex
P0514 Battery temperature sensor – circuit range/performance Wiring, poor connection, battery temperature sensor
It say's there poor connection. I would guess I set the code's from disconecting the batteries,,,right. I just scanned it with my new little scanner, and it said it had 2 514 code's. So I would think it's got to be from me disconnecting the batteries. Do you agree. I cleared them, and I'll see if they come back.
Thank's.
I don't know what the point of those little temperature thingy's are. I've got that code on mine (one of several that can't be read or cleared on 2 different scanners
) and my truck is running fine. I wouldn't worry about it.
) and my truck is running fine. I wouldn't worry about it.
Originally Posted by crobtex
P0514 Battery temperature sensor – circuit range/performance Wiring, poor connection, battery temperature sensor
Where did you get that defenition. My scanner doesn't give that much info.
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Originally Posted by Bad Ramer Jamer
Where did you get that defenition. My scanner doesn't give that much info.
BRJ, here are the codes.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...n&onlynewfaq=1
My truck has the same code. Sorry i can't help any more with it though, because im just as lost as you are. If I find out anything, I will let you know.
Originally Posted by TexasCTD
BRJ, here are the codes.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...n&onlynewfaq=1
My truck has the same code. Sorry i can't help any more with it though, because im just as lost as you are. If I find out anything, I will let you know.
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...n&onlynewfaq=1
My truck has the same code. Sorry i can't help any more with it though, because im just as lost as you are. If I find out anything, I will let you know.
Thank's for the link. But that one say's the same thing as all the other's. His say's "Wiring, poor connection". I wonder if he just added to it a little.
If you have disconnected your batteries and then reconnected them, do not worry about the battery temperature sensor rationality code. What that tells you is that the parameters of the battery temperatures, when compared to the algorthym used to set the voltage, and the air temperature do not agree. It will not agree, as it needs to cycle a few times after most battery disconnects to bring everything back into sync.
What the battery temperature sensor does is work like a voltage cutout. If the batteries start getting hot, the sensor tells the ECM to roll back the field voltage to the alternator. Dodge has not used a true current sensing voltage regulator in years, but uses a system that measures both voltage and battery temperature to interpret the charging rate and keep the batteries from boiling dry or outgassing excessively.
What the battery temperature sensor does is work like a voltage cutout. If the batteries start getting hot, the sensor tells the ECM to roll back the field voltage to the alternator. Dodge has not used a true current sensing voltage regulator in years, but uses a system that measures both voltage and battery temperature to interpret the charging rate and keep the batteries from boiling dry or outgassing excessively.
Thanks for that explanation RCW. This morning my CEL was on and I had the P 0514 code. Found it on the FAQ's and remembered this thread. I have not disconnected my batteries and was wondering if anyone could shed some light on what might cause it to throw this code. It wasn't as cold this morning as it has been (it was 54° this morning). Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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read in other threads it wasn't a big deal and just got back from the dealer, who has ordered me a new sensor and deleted the code. Sent me on my way just like others on this board. Hum? We will see if and when it comes back. I drove with the code for about a week and never any difference in performance. I never got a check engine light or disconnected my battery. Temps this week have been warmer then they have been previously at the end of Nov. So I don't really think there is any one reason that causes this code. Someone mentioned TSB in the works............? Is this true?
I shoulda minded my business, read this thread last night. Went out this morning to unplug truck and check light was on and I had the p 0514 code. How do you clear it without a scanner? or if not will it clear on its own?


