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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Truck runs good and dies with no warning

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AllenPoole

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The truck was runing great and just stalled out after about 1 hour it started back up like it was fine. Check engine light came on turn the switch on and off to get the codes. #1 is PCU 1693 #2 is ECU 1689 #3 is PO234 If anybody knows these codes or can offer any info will be great. Thanks... 2001 Doge Ram 3500
 
p-1689 no communication between ecm andinjection.

p-0234 turbo boost limit exceeded. p-1693 is a code set saying there is a code in the ecm or pcm.
 
Thanks for the info FourbarR . Been doing some online research and got some info. Got home today and tried to start the truck and all it did was crank I loosend the banjo fitting and turned on the switch and it only dribbled so I loosend 2 injector lines and it started right up. drove it about 8 or 10 miles and it ran fine. shut it off at home and a few minutes later it started back up. So im wondering if I should replace the fuel system from tank to engine I plow snow with the truck and salt has eaten brake lines so im wondering if its eating something in the fuel system
 
No communication between the ECM and VP44... Could be pump, ECM, or a wire harness issue.

Any performance boxes or programmers installed on your truck?

I have had that code show up a couple of times and it points back to my Edge Comp. I disconnect, reconnect and all is good for a year or two.
 
I had the code 1689 about 4 or 5 times & I thought it was VP. Once code was cleared truck would start & run great until next time. Took truck to Dynamic Diesel In Reno, NV about 6 or 7 months ago & they disconnected connectors at ECM, PCM, VP & Banks cleaned & reinstalled & the code has not reappeared since (knock on wood). The tech said that they are finding that if the connectors are not squeaky clean you can get the 1689 code & they are finding this as the trucks gets more age on them. He said that the 1688 is the code of death & truck will not start until VP is replaced but 1689 is communication between ECM & VP which can be dirty connections which appeared to have been my problem.
 
Thanks for the responces I havent had time to look at these areas. I did just order a Air dog & a programer so i will check on every thing else. I plow snow & have a salt box on the back & the salt spray does get over the whole truck riding the roads. Thank Again
 
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