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Engine light came on

JTCRacing

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Nov 21, 2018
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Hi there, just wondering why the engine light came on in my truck, it's a 2018 Laramie Eco-diesel with 56000km Only time that came on before, was last winter in a -30C morning (I forgot to connect the engine block heater). Dealer said that it was a possible condensation on top of the engine.They cleared the code. It's been an awesome truck with no issues at all. Any ideas. Thanks
 

Tremper126

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Staff member
Feb 15, 2019
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Without a code reader to read the code it could be anything. Stop by an auto parts store and have them read it to get you started with a code then you can start troubleshooting!
 

JTCRacing

New Member
Nov 21, 2018
21
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Well, this morning the light was gone so I had no time to put a scanner on. Last night when the light was on, I went for a 30k drive at highway speed so, I think that it is the same as last winter, moisture in the top of the engine due short trips and not letting the engine to reach the normal temperature. What do you think guys, it make sense?
 

Tremper126

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Staff member
Feb 15, 2019
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Mine will occasionally throw a P04db for crank case tube disconnected if I’m pulling a trailer and the rpms bog for more than 2 seconds due to my bigger tires. It’ll reset on its own.
 

John

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Nov 13, 2015
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Well, this morning the light was gone so I had no time to put a scanner on. Last night when the light was on, I went for a 30k drive at highway speed so, I think that it is the same as last winter, moisture in the top of the engine due short trips and not letting the engine to reach the normal temperature. What do you think guys, it make sense?
Typically the code will be stored and you can retrieve it with a scan tool if you want to.
 
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