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11/23/2006
23:36:19

Subject: problem help me!
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HELLO !!!

Hello greetings

I need its aid please

My small truck is a DODGE Dakota model 94 Automatic – electric Mágnum V6

A time ago began me to give a problem in the panel of the CHECK ENGINE

Then they told me that to see some data

Lighting and putting out 3 times

And the result that gives is me this

The CHEK ENGINE

Blinks

3 times 5 times 5 times

I would like that they helped me to determine which is the code to detect the failure please

I am thanked them a lot

I expect answer







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11/24/2006
08:44:44

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94-97 Rams, the owner can read the codes this way:

Turn the engine off, then turn the key ON, OFF, ON, OFF, ON without starting the engine.
The codes will begin to flash on the Check Engine light. The light will blink the number of the first digit, pause, and blink the number of the second digit.
All codes are 2 digit numbers.
The code 55 indicates the end of the messages.
As an example, a stored code of 23 would flash 2 times, pause, flash 3 times, pause, flash 5 times, pause, and flash 5 times.
Certain conditions must exist for a fault code to be stored. Many codes require specific engine speeds, temperatures, or voltages to set and store a code. Many components may interact to to unbalance the emission control system and set seemingly unrelated fault codes. When any emissions related fault is detected, all electrical connectors and vacuum and fuel hoses should be inspected for proper connection, abrasion, etc.
If any problem is repaired or ceases to exist, the fault code stored in the PCM will be erased after 51 engine starts. All stored codes will be erased if the battery is disconnected for 15 minutes, but a fault code 12 will be set when the battery is reconnected..
Diagnostic Trouble Code Descriptions and service hints.
Fault
Code DRB Display Code Description. Service hints.
11 No Crank reference
signal at PCM No Distributor reference signal detected during engine cranking. Check the circuit between the distributor and PCM.
12 Battery Disconnect Direct Battery input to PCM disconnected within last 50 ignition key-on cycles. Normal if battery has been disconnected, otherwise check battery power and ground connections.
13** No change in MAP
from start to run No difference seen between the engine MAP reading and the barometric (atmospheric) pressure reading at startup. Indicates a problem with the MAP sensor vacuum system.
14** MAP sensor voltage
too low or too high MAP sensor voltage output is outside the acceptable range.
15** No Vehicle
speed sensor signal No signal received from the vehicle speed sensor during road load operation.
17* Engine is cold too long Engine temperature too high or too low while traveling. Check coolant level, radiator cap, temperature sensor, and thermostat.
21** O2S Stays at center
O2S shorted to voltage O2 sensor does not detect rich or lean condition, or O2 sensor input voltage too high. DRB will indicate which side with dual sensors. The O2 sensor signal should fluctuate under normal conditions.
22** ECT sensor voltage
too high or too low Engine Coolant temperature sensor input out of normal range. Check engine temperature sensor.
23** Intake air temp sensor
voltage too high or low Intake air manifold temperature sensor is out of range. Check sensor.
24** Throttle position sensor
voltage too high or low TPS sensor is out of normal range.
25** Idle air control motor
circuits A short is detected in one or more of the idle air motor circuits.
27* Injector # control circuit Injector number # output driver circuit does not respond to the control signal. Check the affected circuit.
31** EVAP Solenoid Circuit Short or open in the EVAP solenoid circuit. Check for loose, broken, or shorted wire in the charcoal canister purge solenoid wiring and connectors.
32** EGR Solenoid circuit Short or open in the EGR solenoid circuit. Check for loose, broken, or shorted wire in the EGR valve wiring and connectors. Possible air fuel ratio imbalance not detected during diagnosis.
33* AC clutch relay circuit Short or open in the AC clutch circuit.
34* Speed control circuit or
speed control switch
always low or high An open or short in the speed control vacuum or vent circuits. Speed control switch input above or below normal range.
35 Radiator Fan low
speed relay circuit Open or short in the radiator fan relay wiring.
37** Torque converter clutch
solenoid CKT or
Trans temp sensor
too high or low Open or short in CKT wiring or connectors. Voltage out of range at transmission temperature sensor input. See NOTE #1 below
41** Generator field not
switching properly Open or short in the generator (alternator) field control (regulator) circuit. This indicates a problem with the charging circuit and the fault is set when the battery voltage from the ASD relay falls below 11.75 volts. Wiring, connectors, fuses, and the ASD relay should be checked. A shorted battery cell can also trigger this fault.
42* Auto shutdown
relay circuit Open or short in the ASD relay wiring or connectors.
43** Ignition coil circuit # Open or short in number # coil circuit. Indicates that the ignition coil's peak primary circuit current is not achieved with the maximum dwell time.
44* Battery temp sensor
volts out of range An open or short in the engine coolant temperature sensor circuit or a problem in the PCM's battery temperature circuit.
45* Trans OD
solenoid circuit Transmission OD solenoid circuit failure. Open or short in the transmission overdrive solenoid circuit.
46** Charging system
voltage too high Battery voltage sense input above target charging voltage during engine operation. Computer is indicating that the battery voltage is not being regulated.
47** Charging system
voltage too low Battery voltage sense input above target charging voltage during engine operation. Also, no significant change in battery voltage was detected during a test of the generator output.
51** System lean L-Idle
Adap at rich limit
or lean R-Idle
Adap at rich limit O2 sensor signal indicates lean air/fuel ratio during engine operation. The computer ran the mixture to the rich limit of programming, but the O2 sensor still indicated a lean condition. L or R indicate left or right side O2 sensor. Fuel pressure problems can lean the mixture and set this fault.
52** System rich L-Idle
Adap at lean limit
or rich R-Idle
Adap at lean limit O2 sensor signal indicates rich air/fuel ratio during engine operation. The computer ran the mixture to the lean limit of programming, but the O2 sensor still indicated a rich condition. L or R indicate left or right side O2 sensor. Faulty ignition components, high or low fuel pressure, or leaking injectors can set this fault.
53* Internal PCM failure
or PCM SPI comm
failure An internal PCM failure or PCM communications failure has been detected.
54* No cam sync signal
at PCM No fuel sync (camshaft signal) detected during engine crank. No camshaft position sensor signal was received from the distributor. Problem with the distributor synchronization circuit.
55 N/A End of message code. A DTC 55 is used to end all DTC messages. This code does not show on the DRB tool and indicates a completion of the stored codes on the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (check engine lamp).





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