Truck is a 2008 RAM 2500 diesel automatic 4WD with 19,500 miles. Yesterday I visited a mountain top radio repeater site to swap out some batteries. This takes me from sea level to 2400 feet on 6 miles of steep and rocky road. On the trip down I let the engine hold me back by dropping the gear down to 1 or 2 depending on the grade. So I'm pretty much just idling down the mountain. Yesterday I was about 1/2 mile from the end of the road and the check engine light on the dash came on. Nothing on the overhead.
My Edge Insight read and displayed the code as "P2:01". If that is actually P0201 then my DTC code cheat sheet interprets it as "P0201-fuel Injector 1 Circuit/open".
Any thoughts on what this indicates and if the truck is not happy with a slow 6 mile climb and then a slow 6 mile descent in low gear?
The truck had DTC at 3,500 and turbo replaced. Another DTC at 5,300 and EGR replaced. The J35 ECM flash was done at 12,000 miles. Then a DTC at 15,000 miles and O2 sensor and exhaust wrap performed.
I'm on the northern Oregon coast. Truck has been serviced by a dealer in Portland so far and not very convenient now to make the trip into Portland (not to mention the $ in diesel it takes for the trip). I could try and clear the code or ignore it and see if it clears on its own, but I'd like to see Dodge keep working on it as long as the warranty remains. The Edge Insight just monitors the OBD2 port. Other than a really nice replacement back bumper, big front bumper and winch the truck is stock.
My Edge Insight read and displayed the code as "P2:01". If that is actually P0201 then my DTC code cheat sheet interprets it as "P0201-fuel Injector 1 Circuit/open".
Any thoughts on what this indicates and if the truck is not happy with a slow 6 mile climb and then a slow 6 mile descent in low gear?
The truck had DTC at 3,500 and turbo replaced. Another DTC at 5,300 and EGR replaced. The J35 ECM flash was done at 12,000 miles. Then a DTC at 15,000 miles and O2 sensor and exhaust wrap performed.
I'm on the northern Oregon coast. Truck has been serviced by a dealer in Portland so far and not very convenient now to make the trip into Portland (not to mention the $ in diesel it takes for the trip). I could try and clear the code or ignore it and see if it clears on its own, but I'd like to see Dodge keep working on it as long as the warranty remains. The Edge Insight just monitors the OBD2 port. Other than a really nice replacement back bumper, big front bumper and winch the truck is stock.