How is the fuel sensor on a Dodge Ram?
How is the fuel sensor on a Dodge Ram?
All was good for a 1,000 miles and the light came on again, I went under the truck and noticed one of the wires on the sensor had it’s coating scraped off and a little bare wire showing.
What are the warning lights on a Dodge?
What follows is easily the most complete list available of symbols and warnings that may appear in and on your car’s dashboard or instrument cluster. The following are warning lights and indicators found in vehicles built by Dodge. Click a link to learn more about each one.
Is the Check Engine light still lit on Dodge Ram?
This article applies to the Dodge Ram 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Generation (1994-Present). It’s not uncommon for a check engine light to remain lit long after the issue setting it off in the first place has been fixed.
What to do if your Cummins light comes on?
Blown Cummins are not cheap. Dealers and Dodge do NOT cover fuel system water damage. It’s time/materials up front Always keep, at the very least, the receipt for your last fill-up. That way you have proof of where the possible contaminated fuel came from, get it tested and make them pay for the repairs.
What to do if your fuel light won’t go off?
Sending scanner to be repaired. Cut the plug off, wipe clean the ends of each wire with water. Seal them up and take it for a drive. If that keeps it off, buy a new plug or run it threw the dishwasher. Salt and water from the roads can get in the plug and cause it to sense water if fuel. That’s what I’d do anyway.
All was good for a 1,000 miles and the light came on again, I went under the truck and noticed one of the wires on the sensor had it’s coating scraped off and a little bare wire showing.
Why does my fuel light keep getting water in it?
Cut the plug off, wipe clean the ends of each wire with water. Seal them up and take it for a drive. If that keeps it off, buy a new plug or run it threw the dishwasher. Salt and water from the roads can get in the plug and cause it to sense water if fuel.
Blown Cummins are not cheap. Dealers and Dodge do NOT cover fuel system water damage. It’s time/materials up front Always keep, at the very least, the receipt for your last fill-up. That way you have proof of where the possible contaminated fuel came from, get it tested and make them pay for the repairs.