Ultimate Guide to Dodge OBD-II Trouble Codes & Diagnostic Help

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David Lawrence

What’s hiding beneath the hood of your Dodge vehicle? When the “check engine” light comes on, it’s not just a warning, but a call to action. You’re about to uncover a world of cryptic codes, but don’t worry, they’re not as mysterious as they seem. Dodge OBD/OBD2 codes are the key to revealing the secrets of your vehicle’s self-diagnostic system, providing valuable insights into the root cause of the problem.

But, where do you even begin to decipher these codes, and what do they really mean for your vehicle’s health?

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Understanding Dodge OBD-II Codes

When you’re troubleshooting issues with your Dodge vehicle, understanding OBD-II codes is crucial for identifying the root cause of the problem.

These codes are part of the self-diagnostic system in all cars, including Dodge vehicles, and indicate specific component issues.

Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) are five-digit codes with four subsets: powertrain, network and integration, body, and chassis.

You can search Dodge OBD-II codes by P, B, C, or U codes, each dealing with different systems such as powertrain, body, chassis, and network integration.

P codes, the largest category, can be further broken down by numeric total after the P, covering issues like fuel and air metering, fuel injector circuit issues, and engine misfiring issues.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Your Dodge vehicle‘s “check engine” light has come on, and you’re left wondering what’s going on under the hood. Don’t panic!

The first step in troubleshooting common issues is to retrieve the Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) using a code reader or diagnostic tool. This will give you a clear direction on what’s causing the problem.

For instance, if you’re getting a code like P0514, it might indicate a battery temperature sensor circuit range or performance issue, which can be resolved by reflashing the ECM in some cases.

You can also search online forums and threads to find discussions related to specific trouble codes and share your experiences and solutions. Remember to consult your Dodge OBD2 codes list for manufacturer-specific codes, and pay attention to the first number indicating if the code is generic or specific to your vehicle’s make.

Code List and Resources

What kind of information can you expect to find in the Dodge OBD/OBD2 codes list?

You’ll get a comprehensive list of diagnostic codes that can be retrieved from your Dodge vehicle’s OBD2 system, including P, B, C, and U codes related to powertrain, body, chassis, and network systems.

  1. Brief code descriptions: Helpful for mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, these descriptions provide insight into what each code means.
  2. Code-specific troubleshooting: You’ll find information on how to diagnose and troubleshoot issues related to each code, like Code P0514 for battery temperature sensor circuit range/performance.
  3. Brand-specific resources: The list is specific to Dodge vehicles, including the Dodge Ram, but similar lists are available for other brands like Ford, Chrysler, FIAT, Jeep, and Infiniti.

With this list of OBD codes, you’ll be well-equipped to diagnose and fix issues with your vehicle.

Most Common Dodge OBD-II Trouble Codes

Code Description
P1100 MAF Sensor Intermittent/ Check of all OBDII Systems Not Complete
P1101 MAF Sensor Out Of Self Test Range / KOER Not Able To Complete KOER Aborted
P1187 Variant Selection
P1188 Calibration Memory Fault
P1189 Pump Speed Signal Fault
P1190 Calibration Resistor Out Of Range
P1191 Key Line Voltage
P1192 Voltage External
P1193 EGR Drive Overcurrent
P1194 ECU A/D Converter
P1195 SCP HBCC Failed To Initialize
P1196 Key Off Voltage High
P1197 Key Off Voltage Low
P1198 Pump Rotor Control Underfueling
P1199 Fuel Level Input Circuit Low
P1200 Injector Control Circuit
P1201 Injector Circuit Open / Shorted – Cylinder #1
P1202 Injector Circuit Open / Shorted – Cylinder #2
P1203 Injector Circuit Open / Shorted – Cylinder #3
P1204 Injector Circuit Open / Shorted – Cylinder #4
P1205 Injector Circuit Open / Shorted – Cylinder #5
P1206 Injector Circuit Open / Shorted – Cylinder #6
P1209 Injector Control Pressure System Fault
P1210 Injector Control Pressure Above Expected Level
P1211 Injector Control Pressure Sensor Above / Below Desired
P1212 Injector Control Pressure Not Detected During Crank
P1213 Start Injector Circuit Malfunction
P1214 Pedal Position Sensor B Circuit Intermittent
P1215 Pedal Position Sensor C Circuit Low Input
P1216 Pedal Position Sensor C Circuit High Input
P1217 Pedal Position Sensor C Circuit Intermittent
P1218 CID High
P1219 CID Low
P1220 Series Throttle Control System Malfunction
P1221 Traction Control System Malfunction
P1222 Traction Control Output Circuit Malfunction
P1223 Pedal Demand Sensor B Circuit High Input
P1224 Throttle Position Sensor B Out Of Self Test Range
P1225 Needle Lift Sensor Malfunction
P1226 Control Sleeve Sensor Malfunction
P1227 Wastegate Failed Closed (Over Pressure)
P1228 Wastegate Failed Open (Under Pressure)
About the author
David Lawrence
David grew up among mechanics and off-road enthusiasts, gaining deep knowledge in car mods, off-roading techniques, and automotive engineering, making him a trusted 4x4 expert.

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