Hi All,
I'm hoping someone one here has some experience with these codes.
This is for a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500. Miles a little over 172,000.
Starting on 1/28/25 the check engine light came on in the evening on the drive home.
The truck came with a tuner already installed; I don't use it for anything outside reading the codes.
Codes: P0483- Cooling Fan Clutch & P1757- Governor Pressure Sensor/Solenoid
Checked some tips on YouTube, noticed the coolant was a little low from recently adding some earlier in December. Topped it off and cleared the codes.
Next morning the only code that came back was the P1757.
Scheduled a diagnostic with a recommended mechanic.
The replaced the Governor pressure sensor and solenoid. Changed the transmission fluid as it showed signs of being burnt and put in a new filter.
Next day code: Only after getting it on the highway and accelerating, the check engine light came back on.
Checked, and had a new code- P0868- Governor harness. The truck had some lag in initial movement but once it started going the acceleration was fine.
Called mechanic/scheduled to get it back in for another diagnostic. They replaced the harness solenoid.
Picked it up, drove to the nearest exit to the highway. Picked up speed and the check engine light came on.
Code-P0868.
Took back to the mechanic who ran multiple diagnostics on it without any success. Until they plugged in the tuner and then the check engine light came on. They had me dive it without it plugged in to see how it did.
As soon as I get on the highway and start accelerating, check engine light.
Took back to the mechanic who read the code and it's P0868.
He had some thoughts that initially they were seeing signs of pressure being too high. And now it's reading as pressure too low. He seemed to think that the tuner was trying to assist by raising pressure and mentioned that now he thinks the pump may need to be replaced and recommended me to a Transmission Shop as they don't do pumps.
In the meantime, I watch the acceleration & rpms and slowly gain speed. I've noticed that there seems to be more effort to get up to 40. Once there it seems easier, but that seems to be the initial hurdle.
I have an appointment for next week but did not like the initial conversation with the guy. I have another that I'm planning to call on Monday.
Is it the pump like my mechanic thinks or have you seen something similar before with a different solution?
Help is much appreciated.
I'm hoping someone one here has some experience with these codes.
This is for a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500. Miles a little over 172,000.
Starting on 1/28/25 the check engine light came on in the evening on the drive home.
The truck came with a tuner already installed; I don't use it for anything outside reading the codes.
Codes: P0483- Cooling Fan Clutch & P1757- Governor Pressure Sensor/Solenoid
Checked some tips on YouTube, noticed the coolant was a little low from recently adding some earlier in December. Topped it off and cleared the codes.
Next morning the only code that came back was the P1757.
Scheduled a diagnostic with a recommended mechanic.
The replaced the Governor pressure sensor and solenoid. Changed the transmission fluid as it showed signs of being burnt and put in a new filter.
Next day code: Only after getting it on the highway and accelerating, the check engine light came back on.
Checked, and had a new code- P0868- Governor harness. The truck had some lag in initial movement but once it started going the acceleration was fine.
Called mechanic/scheduled to get it back in for another diagnostic. They replaced the harness solenoid.
Picked it up, drove to the nearest exit to the highway. Picked up speed and the check engine light came on.
Code-P0868.
Took back to the mechanic who ran multiple diagnostics on it without any success. Until they plugged in the tuner and then the check engine light came on. They had me dive it without it plugged in to see how it did.
As soon as I get on the highway and start accelerating, check engine light.
Took back to the mechanic who read the code and it's P0868.
He had some thoughts that initially they were seeing signs of pressure being too high. And now it's reading as pressure too low. He seemed to think that the tuner was trying to assist by raising pressure and mentioned that now he thinks the pump may need to be replaced and recommended me to a Transmission Shop as they don't do pumps.
In the meantime, I watch the acceleration & rpms and slowly gain speed. I've noticed that there seems to be more effort to get up to 40. Once there it seems easier, but that seems to be the initial hurdle.
I have an appointment for next week but did not like the initial conversation with the guy. I have another that I'm planning to call on Monday.
Is it the pump like my mechanic thinks or have you seen something similar before with a different solution?
Help is much appreciated.