2004 (early production without HO motor) Ram 2500 CTD regular cab, 4x4 with automatic trans. Currently has 236K. Bought the truck with 220k and was told from the previous owner that he did injectors, and lift pump at 200k. I did fuel filter with an oil change at 230k. It's been running great for the 16k I've had it until last week. I drove the truck about 30 miles to work with no problems. I went out for lunch and when I started the truck and put my foot on the brake to shift into reverse, it stalled. It's never done that before. I was suspicious... I started driving to the pizza place about 2 miles from my office and when I approached a stop light and hit the brakes, it stalled again. It started right up and I drove another half mile when at another light, it stalled again upon hitting the brakes. I started it again and pulled into he pizza shop parking lot. I put it in park and listened to the motor. It was louder than usual with a prominent diesel "clackety clack". I thought maybe I had lost a vacuum line so I popped the hood but couldn't see anything obvious.
I had my lunch and came back to the truck about 30 minutes later. It started easily but now had a CEL. I gingerly drove it home about 30 miles. The idle remained noisy and rough. The engine sound was loudest at lower RPMs and got quieter as the motor revved up a bit. Above 1200 RPM it sounded normal. Above 1450 RPM it was quiet without any typical diesel clackety clack. At 1500 RPM it lost power quickly.
When I got home I pulled the code P0088 with my code reader. I then found out that all you have to do to pull codes is switch your ignition from off to on 3 times fast and the codes will come up on the dash. The code that came up when I did this was the same as my reader pulled.
From what I found, the code means:
P0088 Fuel Rail/System Pressure - Too High
I did some reading up and was directed to the Fuel Control Actuator (FCA). I inspected mine and saw that the female connector on the back of the FCA was broken off. The pins were still there and connected to the plug but I figured, this thing is obviously busted so it could very well be my problem. I ordered a new one, installed it and the truck ran fine. I took it for a 3 mile test ride and had no CELs. There was one funny thing I noticed though. The interior lights were dimming for a few seconds and then would go bright again for a few seconds and then dim again, and on and on. It was as though some heavy electrical draw was kicking on and off.
The next evening, I jumped in the truck to go out for some food and one mile down the road it started losing power and stalling. I limped it home and it was still doing the lights dimming thing. It did not throw a CEL. I parked it and now I'm stumped as to what's wrong. I'm going to change the fuel filter tomorrow and see if that helps.
Anyone got any ideas? What to check? How to diagnose?
I had my lunch and came back to the truck about 30 minutes later. It started easily but now had a CEL. I gingerly drove it home about 30 miles. The idle remained noisy and rough. The engine sound was loudest at lower RPMs and got quieter as the motor revved up a bit. Above 1200 RPM it sounded normal. Above 1450 RPM it was quiet without any typical diesel clackety clack. At 1500 RPM it lost power quickly.
When I got home I pulled the code P0088 with my code reader. I then found out that all you have to do to pull codes is switch your ignition from off to on 3 times fast and the codes will come up on the dash. The code that came up when I did this was the same as my reader pulled.
From what I found, the code means:
P0088 Fuel Rail/System Pressure - Too High
I did some reading up and was directed to the Fuel Control Actuator (FCA). I inspected mine and saw that the female connector on the back of the FCA was broken off. The pins were still there and connected to the plug but I figured, this thing is obviously busted so it could very well be my problem. I ordered a new one, installed it and the truck ran fine. I took it for a 3 mile test ride and had no CELs. There was one funny thing I noticed though. The interior lights were dimming for a few seconds and then would go bright again for a few seconds and then dim again, and on and on. It was as though some heavy electrical draw was kicking on and off.
The next evening, I jumped in the truck to go out for some food and one mile down the road it started losing power and stalling. I limped it home and it was still doing the lights dimming thing. It did not throw a CEL. I parked it and now I'm stumped as to what's wrong. I'm going to change the fuel filter tomorrow and see if that helps.
Anyone got any ideas? What to check? How to diagnose?