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I have a 07 3500 with 108,000 miles. It has been a great truck. Lost an injector wiring harness last year in Kansas and replaced u joints last year also. Other than that has worked hard for me. Last week the check engine came on and truck started running poorly(no power). It corrected itself a few hours later, and few on/off cycles later. The check engine remained on, but it ran fine. Had my mechanic look at and he did a cylinder diagnosis to all 6. He pulled a cylinder 3 misfire code(I am pretty sure that is what he said) He said all 6 were at 100%. He cleared the check engine and sent me on my way. Today the same thing has happened. Check engine on, but truck running fine after a short spell of running poorly and multiple on/off cycles. I have obtained the codes from the dash and they are p0204 and p2149. I have found the codes on-line and what I found states 0204 is fuel injector 4 circuit and 2149 is fuel injector group 2 supply voltage circuit. My question is if this is multiple problems or another wiring harness. I am also wondering if it is a wiring harness again would it be worth while to replace all the harnesses to all the injectors while the valve cover is off. I plan on driving/owning this truck for a long time. Thanks
 
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Thanks, If I had my harness replaced once before this entire unit was replaced because as you show it is a complete assembly. If so I wouldn't you think it should not be failing again so soon. Is something else potentially going on to make this harness fail again?
 
Just a reminder the engine warranty dose not start until the end of the 3 year 36,000 mile warranty. That being said the engine is covered to 136000 or 5 years which ever comes first. That is found in the diesel book of the owners manual. Hope you get your truck fixed. It is a drag when they don't run right.
 
I got this info from the dodge web site hope this helps. I saw the section you referenced but the part on diesel coverage is down a little father on page 8


C. When It Begins
The Cummins Diesel Engine Warranty begins at the
end of the Basic Limited Warranty, on either of the
following dates, whichever is earlier:
• the date your truck has been in service for
more than 36 months; or
• the date you've put more than 36, 000 miles on
the odometer.
 
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That not what the official Website has. Contact Dodge they have officially acknowledge That some warranty Manual are miss-prints.
 
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The tricky part is WHICHEVER IS EARLIER. How would they know when you put 36k on The OD. You would have to bring it to the Dealer on that Date?
 
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