Bob4x4 said:Cummins-powered Ram trucks carrying EPA emissions certification were not OBD regulated until January of 2006. This means that any engine with an EPA certification year of 2005 or earlier, which includes the first half of model year 2006, was not required to meet the scan tool information reporting guidelines. There is a calibration update available, but it should not be required to pass the SMOG check,and as such is not covered by a recall. CARB-certified MY2003 trucks, however, are required to comply with the scan tool reporting guidelines, and as such a calibration update for these vehicles is provided under recall K01.
I have never had a 'smog' check done on my Ram. When I take it in, all they do is make sure there are no after-market goodies on the engine and that there is a cat...
John
You paid $ for a smog check.As with any other service you may not have gotten your moneys worth.
Hi,Here is the deal......2005 ram is exempt From CA SMOG OBDII testing...only year... If they try OBD it comes up with Misfire and Comprehensive Component fail...Only one Dodge dealer in the Sacramento area knew this and they were Auburn Jeep Dodge Chrysler...they told me what to tell smog place.....Low and behold they admitted they were wrong and did the Fed emission test not California. IT PASSED. also found my cert from the the same place two years ago where they did test as a Federal emission.....its been taken care of.. Thanks Guys
Thank you so much! I will take the truck to the local Dodge dealer and see what happens!This should help.