What does no bus mean on 2001 Dodge Ram 1500?
What does no bus mean on 2001 Dodge Ram 1500?
“No bus” is your ECM telling that one of the other computers onboard doesn’t wanna talk to the ECM. This is “usually” a wiring/connector problem. Check you wiring/connections, especially under the drivers side kick panel.
Why does my Dodge Ram 1500 say no bus?
In the last month the truck suddenly shuts off while driving 3 times. when I try and restart the motor turns but it will not start and I get a “no bus” code on the odometer. After multiple attempts (5-10 min) it turns on.The dealer said they can’t find anything wrong and It could be the pcm (they need to check the truck when it’s dead).
How to fix no bus odometer on Dodge Ram?
Turn the key back on, and now slowly apply the throttle pedal to wide open and hold it for 3 seconds and then cycle the pedal 2 to 3 times. Your giving the computer the range of the TPS. Now turn off the key again, and now restart. This generally corrects the problem as long as you have verified continuity across all the buss lines.
What kind of car has no bus code?
I have a 2001 dodge ram 1500 5.9 auto 4×4 quad cab. In the last month the truck suddenly shuts off while driving 3 times. when I try and restart the motor turns but it will not start and I get a “no bus” code on the odometer.
What kind of truck has no bus gauges?
I have a 2000 ram 1500 2X with the 5.9 automatic, however I believe that this is applies to all gen2 trucks regardless of drivetrain or engine type. My Story… See the end to get straight to my find. I’ve had my gauges go out with the “no bus’ message in the odometer window three times now!
In the last month the truck suddenly shuts off while driving 3 times. when I try and restart the motor turns but it will not start and I get a “no bus” code on the odometer. After multiple attempts (5-10 min) it turns on.The dealer said they can’t find anything wrong and It could be the pcm (they need to check the truck when it’s dead).
Turn the key back on, and now slowly apply the throttle pedal to wide open and hold it for 3 seconds and then cycle the pedal 2 to 3 times. Your giving the computer the range of the TPS. Now turn off the key again, and now restart. This generally corrects the problem as long as you have verified continuity across all the buss lines.
I have a 2001 dodge ram 1500 5.9 auto 4×4 quad cab. In the last month the truck suddenly shuts off while driving 3 times. when I try and restart the motor turns but it will not start and I get a “no bus” code on the odometer.
I have a 2000 ram 1500 2X with the 5.9 automatic, however I believe that this is applies to all gen2 trucks regardless of drivetrain or engine type. My Story… See the end to get straight to my find. I’ve had my gauges go out with the “no bus’ message in the odometer window three times now!