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I have a CEL light and got a code off the odometer display of P2266 .

I looked through the site but could not find a listing. The truck seems to be running normally . I had the J35 update done in May and actually had an improvement in performance. Recently drove from L. A. to Reno and back approx 500 miles each way with no problems and peak mileage of 21. 7 mpg as per the display.

Anyone have a translation for the P2266 code?



2008 2500 QC 6. 7 4X4
 
P2266-water In Fuel Sensor Circuit Low







I had just verified that with a web search. I have the new style replaceable element type fuel filter handy.

I'll try replacing the old style and see what happens.



On a side note, My odometer display did not display the TC clearly to my satisfaction. The last two digits did not look right . They were both sixes but were not identical. I just thought it looked screwy.
 
Perhaps one of the sixes was the letter "b"? The trouble codes (I think) are in hexadecimal, so they can have the letters a-f in them.
 
P226b fault code

I tracked down a decent code reader and checked the trouble code. It is indeed a P226b . I do not see that code anywhere in the literature. Any Ideas?
 
I searched the forums and found one other post with this code. According to this post:



https://www.turbodieselregister.com...ssions-2007-5/217061-newest-flash-09-a-2.html



TSB 18-024-09 introduced, among other things, a new DTC:



<QUOTE>

D. New DTC P226B - Turbocharger Boost Pressure Too High - Mechanical - indicates

incorrect airflow and can be caused by the turbocharger, which should be cleaned if

it is the cause for this DTC. This DTC can also be caused by other air handling

system components. Refer to DTC-Based Diagnostics to properly diagnose and

resolve this concern.

</QUOTE>



If it's still in warranty, it may be time for a trip to the dealer.
 
Based on the code, they will clean the turbo on Chryslers dime and if it comes back, no when it comes back, they'll replace the turbo and other things... ... ... . hope you got that warranty still in place. Chrysler spent 6K on my upgrades last week (turbo, egr, cat conv).

Ken
 
Based on the code, they will clean the turbo on Chryslers dime and if it comes back, no when it comes back, they'll replace the turbo and other things... ... ... . hope you got that warranty still in place. Chrysler spent 6K on my upgrades last week (turbo, egr, cat conv).



Ken



Per the mfg document J-19 the turbo is considered part of the emission system and covered by that warranty .

It lists a short and long term warranty period the first being 5 years or 100K miles , the second being 7 years or 70K miles .

This may be peculiar to California, but my servicing dealer seems to agree that the turbo is covered under a number of banners.

Only time will tell.
 
Mines 47 and change so you're in the same boat I was. Takes a day for them to do the replacement AFTER they have tried the turbo cleaning procedure.
 
Mines 47 and change so you're in the same boat I was. Takes a day for them to do the replacement AFTER they have tried the turbo cleaning procedure.



Thanks for the info, I like to have as much info as possible before facing off with a dealer.



Oddly I don't seem to be experiencing any power loss issues as a result, and the engine brake works normally.



Did you have a lot of out of pocket related to your turbo issues?



Thx Bob T.
 
Thanks for the info, I like to have as much info as possible before facing off with a dealer.



Oddly I don't seem to be experiencing any power loss issues as a result, and the engine brake works normally.



Did you have a lot of out of pocket related to your turbo issues?



Thx Bob T.



Chrysler took the whole nut. My CEL also went away after a few driving sequences. Just a day in the shop and voila! Truck seems to be getting better mileage also.



Ken
 
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