vastan
TDR MEMBER
I am the original owner of a 1997 model year (manufactured in 08/1996) Dodge RAM 2500 4x4 with the 12 valve Cummins Diesel engine (111,000 miles on odometer). Two months ago I was driving and the tachometer stopped working and the voltmeter indicated that the batteries were not charging (everything else seams to work fine). Therefore, I replaced both batteries and the alternator. Nothing changed, so I checked the charge on both batteries and each was around 12. 9 volts. I returned the alternator to the auto parts store and the alternator checked OK. I washed the engine and checked all the wiring leading from the PCM to the relay box and all wires appeared OK. I even replaced the ASD relay even though the truck started fine and the old one seemed to work. I sent the PCM in to have it looked at. After receiving the PCM back and reinstalling it, both the tachometer and voltmeter (battery charging) worked for approximately 2-3 miles of driving before they went out again. I sent the PCM back to the company that originally fixed it and they told me nothing was wrong but they did update the PCM bios with a newer version. Before replacing it I checked the PCM connectors and everything looked good (no signs of corrosion or broken prongs). I replaced the PCM a second time and the truck worked fine for about 5 miles and then the tachometer and voltmeter (battery charging) stopped working again. Finally, I purchased an Innova 3160 scan tool and hooked it to the DLC to see if the PCM was at least working. The scan tool tells me it is communicating with the PCM for generic codes but when it comes to Chrysler specific codes it says “it is unable to establish a link with the vehicle”. Does anyone have any suggestions? Have I overlooked anything? Any help is more than appreciated.
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