Dodge Ram Tech Tip: MIL Lamp From Oxygen Sensor – UnderhoodService

Dodge Ram Tech Tip: MIL Lamp From Oxygen Sensor

If the vehicle has any O2 sensor-related DTCs stored, pending or active, perform the repair procedure detailed in this tech tip.

Models

2010-2012 Ram 2500/3500

Symptoms

If the vehicle has any O2 sensor-related DTCs stored, pending or active, perform the repair procedure.

Repair Procedure

Both oxygen sensor connectors should be removed and new connectors with pigtails installed. The pigtail splice points should be staggered to eliminate bulk in the harness.

1. Open hood.

2. Disconnect and isolate both negative battery cables.

3. Raise and support the vehicle on a suitable hoist.

4. Disconnect the front oxygen sensor connector and remove the protective tape and plastic convoluted tubing near the sensor connector.

NOTE : In the following steps, DO NOT use tin (silver colored) splice bands. Use ONLY a brass splice band and always CRIMP AND SOLDER. Also, DO NOT solder these connections only. Failure to follow these instructions may cause excessive resistance and DTCs.

5. Replace the front oxygen sensor connector;

a. Cut and splice each wire, (one at a time) in a staggered manner to prevent excess bulk accumulation in the harness.

b. Using a splice band tool and heat shrink with glue, splice and seal each wire individually.

6. Tape wires together then install and tape the removed convolute adjacent to the connector body.

7. Clean (with shop air) the oxygen sensor connector and secure it to the vehicle harness.

8. Secure all wiring to proper anchors.

9. Repeat Step # 4 through Step # 8 for the rear oxygen sensor connector.

10. Lower vehicle, reconnect batteries.

11. Perform verification below.

Verification

Verification will ensure the oxygen sensors are properly “relearned” and functioning as desired.

1. Ensure the PCM software is current. If software is not current, please update it using the appropriate service bulletin.

2. Connect the scan tool to vehicle if not already connected.

3. Operate the vehicle until warm and then drive the vehicle at 50 MPH. Perform a zero fueling event (deceleration condition for 10 seconds, with foot off of accelerator pedal). Repeat three to five times.

4. Monitor the oxygen sensor percent with the scan tool; percent should not vary more than 4% from each other during any of the drive events. Variance of greater than 4% will result in MIL illumination.

5. Further diagnosis will be required if variance is exceeded.

Courtesy of ALLDATA

You May Also Like

What Causes the White Crystals in an SCR System?

This video covers how detergents and surfactants in Diesel DEF Medic Plus clean the DEF system. This video is sponsored by Rislone.

White crystals made of urea compounds can interfere with the operation of the DEF injector and SCR stack. These crystals can diminish the effectiveness of the catalyst reaction and cause DTCs for reduced efficiency and pressure differential. This video will cover how detergents and surfactants in Diesel DEF Medic Plus clean the DEF system. This video is sponsored by Rislone.

Navistar Surpasses 100 Authorized EV Dealers

Navistar will have more than 30% of its dealer locations ready to support the sale and service of both International and IC Bus EVs.

It’s Got Spark!

Why can’t you trust some spark tests?

Do Technicians Need Tips?

Asking for a tip would not go over well with your future customers.

What Constitutes A Quality Wheel Hub Assembly?

Discover key factors to consider for quality hub assemblies and how they impact vehicle performance and longevity.

Other Posts

Needs Come First When Choosing Aftermarket Or OE

It’s essential to understand the differing needs of manufacturers, shops, technicians, and consumers.

Caring For AGM And Flooded Car Batteries

Faulty battery cables, if loose, corroded, or damaged, can lead to power drainage.

Jump Starting an EV

If an EV with a full battery won’t start, here’s how you can get it up and running.

Ford 3.5L EcoBoost Turbocharger Oil Leaks

Ford has revised the service information for the inspection and pinpoint tests of the turbocharger and oil lines.