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Check Engine Light On Dodge Diesel...can You Fix It?
Preliminary check engine light inspection and maintenance before getting the code Before scanning for engine fault codes, make sure the following are done: Air and fuel filter replaced Regular oil change completed All the intake and exhaust valves adjusted (Especially if the engine has too many miles) Battery cables cleaned and tight including all the visible ground wires. (This also assumes that the battery itself is fully charged and in good condition). All fluid levels topped up (a low coolant level can indicate an external leak caused by defective water pump). Basic diesel engine testing before repairing check engine light codes Sometimes, even if your Dodge engine has a fault code, some basic repairs must be done first before troubleshooting the code. Failure to do this can lead to diagnosing the real cause of the code. Doing a visual inspection can also help you find basic problems like (1) Does it smoke 'black" all the time at the tail pipe? (This indicates bad fuel system like injectors) (2).Does it smoke blue at the tailpipe? (This is an indicator of a worn or tired engine). (3) Are all the glow plugs working properly? (Check for operation and compare each resistance). Sometimes, doing the above checks can save you a lot of time and frustrations usually if the codes or check engine light disappears after doing the basic repairs. Besides, these are common repairs most garages will do and charged you for it before repairing the Dodge fault code. Repair strategies after getting the check engine light on Dodge diesel Once you get the fault code and basic repairs done, it is a matter of getting the proper instruction or service manual to verify the sensor or circuit you are checking. A good wiring diagram becomes handy when doing this task. It looks very challenging at first but as soon you treat each sensor or circuit individually, everything will fall into place. Should you need more assistance in doing this, there is lots of automotive online assistance available willing to help you for paid membership. Some of them will not even charged you if the code is not fixed or carries 90 day guaranty. With all these resources, there is no need to bring your Dodge diesel truck to any garage if you have a check engine light problem. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Mr. Richard Trent is an automotive writer specializing in online car and truck repairs. Learn to conserve gas and save $200-$300 right now by watching his troubleshooting video located at www.automotivetroubleshootingsecrets.com |
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