Why is my check engine light on Dodge Ram?
What could cause the check engine light to come on in a Ram 1500? When your check engine light comes on, this could be as simple as tightening or replacing your gas cap. One of the most normal and many cause is that your Ram 1500 gas cap is loose, damaged or missing.
How do you reset the check engine light on a 2013 Dodge Ram?
How To Reset the Check Engine Light on a RAM 1500
- Find your battery under the hood and disconnect the black/negative cable.
- Wait 20 minutes for the power reserve to expire. The RAM 1500 check engine light should reset automatically during this time.
- Now, just reconnect the black/negative cable.
Is the Check Engine light still lit on Dodge Ram?
This article applies to the Dodge Ram 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Generation (1994-Present). It’s not uncommon for a check engine light to remain lit long after the issue setting it off in the first place has been fixed.
What kind of engine light does a 2013 Dodge Ram have?
On a truck that’s less than 5 years old. Unimpressive. Just purchased a used 2013 Dodge Ram Big Horn, had less than 24 hours and was on my way to work when truck started shuddering hard on take off from light. engine light then came on, on my way to work and had bad vibration and poor acceleration on accelerating from stop.
How do I reset the Check Engine light on my Ram 1500?
Now that you’ve confirmed this is in fact the issue, how do you reset the check engine light on a RAM 1500? It’s a pretty easy fix! Follow these simple steps: Disconnect the negative cable from your RAM 1500’s battery. Wait twenty minutes or so. Reconnect this negative cable. Voila! You’re there. Your RAM 1500’s computer should be reset.
What kind of oil do I need for a Dodge Ram?
If Schaeffer’s 9000 was more readily available I’d definitely consider it. (You must log in or sign up to reply here.)