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Please Help - P2021 (Intake Manf runner position Sensor/Switch circuit low bank2)

Turbosharef

New Member
Feb 28, 2020
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Truck Year
2014
Hey guys, sorry for the long post. im a first time poster on here i come from the VW/Audi world. a little history on me, i live in toronto canada and my 2 toys are an MK6 GTI and 8P Audi A3 and for everything else a 2014 ram ecodiesel.

the ecodiesel was bought at auction 2 years ago and now has 310,000kms on it (192,625 miles) i sorted through it and fixed a lot of issues and its been a great truck i only have 1 code left and i cant get rid of it and its especially annoying because with a check engine i cant remote start the truck in this crazy cold temp.

the fault that i have is P2021 (Intake Manf runner position Sensor/Switch circuit low bank2) and i dont know what to change. my regular mechanic for my VW & Audi hates working on this thing since a stuck glow plug issue i had. i really want to solve this code, so far he has done a intake runner valve adaptations/re-calibration and made sure everything is plugged in and visually okay.

he's not super familiar with dodge ecodiesels just vw diesels and he thinks its a sensor issue. he called it an "intake throttle valve". he told me its best i take it to a dealer or ecodiesel specialist but i want to see if i can fix it myself with some help from you guys. what is a "intake throttle valve"? is he referring to the EGR or MAF?


i also read about an intake swirl valve actuator. the explanation of that part seems the closest to what my mechanic was talking about, where is this located and is it easy to remove/replace?


has anyone had this code before? thanks in advance
 
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turps73

New Member
Dec 12, 2019
3
1
Truck Year
2014
yes it is the swirl valve actuator and that is underthe intake manifold. the swirl valves clog with soot from the EGR and then break so the actuator cant control the valves and you get a code. the intake manifold needs to be replaced.
 

xtrviperxtr

New Member
Aug 11, 2023
5
0
Truck Year
2016
yes it is the swirl valve actuator and that is underthe intake manifold. the swirl valves clog with soot from the EGR and then break so the actuator cant control the valves and you get a code. the intake manifold needs to be replaced.
yes very true I had the same issue . it all Started with the p0402 egr valve issue. This one was stuck open. My egr was full of soot well more like rock. Any ways . I had to rebuild a egr out of 2 egrs to make one work . Then I got 2 codes for the manifold and 1 code for a diesel issue . An there was one code that point out to a circuit problem didn't say where or anything. This was where I had to check the connector on the egr low an behold connection was shorted so I swapped out the connector block on the egr . plugged everything back in and . That seemed to clear the manifold codes and the diesel intake air code .. After all this now back to dealing with po299 yet another famous pain in the ass code . An once again it is FCA's plumbing that fails . I just need a snap ring an the hose seal. They refuse to sell those 2 parts. Instead they want to sell me a $600.00 hose .. Sorry for the long reply. When you scan your codes on the eco pay attention for intermitting or circuit issues . as connector can be the issue
 

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