Dodge Ram 1500 owners have reported 11 problems related to emission control (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The contact owns a 1995 Dodge Ram 1500. The contact stated that the dealer (bert ogden Chrysler Dodge Jeep ram, 8421 w expy 83, harlingen, TX 78552, (956) 734-2462) inspected the vehicle and indicated that the vapor canister purge valve needed to be replaced; however, the part was no longer in production. The contact was unable to determine if the manufacturer would be able to provide the part for the dealer to complete the repair. In addition, the vehicle was included in NHTSA campaign number: 00v135000 (electrical system). The manufacturer was contacted to determine a solution. The failure mileage was unknown.
2009 Dodge ram. Consumer writes in regards to check engine light issues. The consumer stated the dealer replaced several components and flashed the power train control module, but the check engine light continued to illuminate. On several occasions, the dealer just reset the light.
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Egr valve failure.
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2005 Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab 4. 7l v8. 3-4 times / week the engine stalls while driving less than 10 mph, usually while slowing down to stop and sometimes while accelerating slowly. Check engine light is on with engine codes p0404 & p0406 set (egr valve) talked to service department at Dodge dealership. They said that this is a common problem with this model and that Dodge isn't doing anything to correct it unless I pay to have them fix it. The egr valve apparently has a design flaw and prone to fail.
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(1) coming to a stop light/sign has stalled 10 times (2) stalls in the intersection - could cause an accident (3) replaced oxygen sensor under warranty(dealer should have) has not fixed the problem.
: the contact stated while driving 10 mph through the woods, the underbody skid plate collected massive amounts of road debris which caused a fire underneath the vehicle. This was determined after the contact observed large amounts of smoke and flames from underneath both sides of the underbody. The vehicle was driven to a nearby water hose where the fire was extinguished. There were no injuries were sustained. There was minor fire damage sustained to the remaining underbody and shield. After an extended period of time, the vehicle was driven to the dealer for further inspection who determined the original equipment skid plate on the vehicle was designed by another manufacturer for another type of vehicle. The manufacturer was alerted. A diagnostic test showed a fault with the evaporative emission system. Updated 09/05/06.
Engine light keeps coming on and it's keeps dying, realy scaring when it dies at 65 miles oer hour - fear of steering wheel locking up or brakes not working, has been in shop 7 or 8 times for this problem and it's still not fixed.
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"sensor" failed, causing check engine light to illuminate.
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Fuel pump and map sensor failed on three occasions. Mjs.
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Sensor failed.
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The fuel tank rollover valve has been replaced, but the vapor canister has to be replaced because of the defect to the rollover valve which is now clogged.