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Archived 1995 Starter Problems

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The bosses (my ride to carpool in) 05 was running rough today on the way to work. He shut it off at work and restarted it without any problem right away. We got off shift 10 hour later and it wont start. I suspect some bad fuel but it has two codes coming up on the odometer. The first is P0483 and the second is P0514. Any way to fing out if they point to a particuliar issue? Thanks Kevin
 
P0483 Cooling Fan Rationality Check Malfunction
P0514 - Battery Temperature Sensor Rationality

TSB 18-005-06 REV. B
THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN 18-005-06 REV. A,
SUBJECT:
Flash: DTC Correction, Turbocharger Protection, And Clutch Durability Improvement
OVERVIEW:
This bulletin involves selectively erasing and reprogramming the PCM (Cummins) with new
software.
MODELS:
2006 DH/D1 Ram Truck Heavy Duty
NOTE: This bulletin applies to Ram trucks equipped with the 5. 9L Cummins 24-valve
diesel engine (sales code ETH) built on or after June 9, 2005 through and
including May 31, 2006
(MDH 0609XX and 0531XX).
SYMPTOM/CONDITIONS:
The PCM software has been revised to address the following issues:
1. A MIL may illuminate due to one or more of the following Diagnostic Trouble Codes
(DTC's):
a. P0071 - Inlet Air Temperature Sensor Rationality
b. P0111 - Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor Rationality
c. P0514 - Battery Temperature Sensor Rationality
d. P0191 - Fuel Pressure Rationality
2. Turbocharger durability improvement. Implemented a engine speed limitation when
cold, to protect the turbocharger bearings.
3. Clutch durability improvement. Implemented a minimum engine speed limitation
when launching vehicle from a stop, to protect the clutch.
NUMBER: 18-005-06 REV. B
GROUP: Vehicle Performance
DATE: May 31, 2006

Neither would seem to cause a no start issue unless your serpentine belt is broken, or the "no start" is "no cranking/slow crank" ergo not enough power (voltage) to start.
 
One of the guys came up with a trailer today to take it to the dealership. I think his wife got a tank of bad fuel and after driving it home on that tank (100 miles) the injectors are toast. Just a theory , but we should know by friday.
 
Hopefully a bad tank of fuel, and not a tank of Gas.

Bad fuel may give you some recourse, gas voids the warranty.
 
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