Why is my no bus odometer not working?
This ‘bus’ is the 2 wire communication network that all the computers share information on. Your instrument cluster isn’t gettin any info over the bus that’s why you get the ‘no bus’ message and none of your gauges work. This can be caused by any shorted module or broken bus wire. A few PCM sensors can cause this problem too.
How many miles does no bus on dash mean?
“NO BUS” on dash, would not change gears, no speedo/tach, all lights flashing, ect. Limped it the rest of the way to work and now trying to figure out my next step. It’s a 3.6L, 40,xxx miles.
Why does my Dodge Ram have no bus?
These 5v sensors can short out the CCD bus because they share the same power source. You will have to cycle the key off and on to reset the PCM and CCD bus once you find the problem. “I’ve usually found that the no-buss on the pickups generally comes from the ABS unit.
How do you get the bus odometer on a Dodge Ram?
Then turn the key on, and from left to right,plug them in one at a time. After their all plugged in,turn the key off. Turn the key back on, and now slowly apply the throttle pedal to wide open and hold it for 3 seconds and then cycle the pedal 2 to 3 times. Your giving the computer the range of the TPS. Now turn off the key again, and now restart.
This ‘bus’ is the 2 wire communication network that all the computers share information on. Your instrument cluster isn’t gettin any info over the bus that’s why you get the ‘no bus’ message and none of your gauges work. This can be caused by any shorted module or broken bus wire. A few PCM sensors can cause this problem too.
Is there no bus, no gauges possible solution?
I’d like to offer my solution to the frustrating “no bus and no gauges” problem that I see is pretty common. I have a 2000 ram 1500 2X with the 5.9 automatic, however I believe that this is applies to all gen2 trucks regardless of drivetrain or engine type.
Where is the no bus signal on the Odom?
The no bus signal on the odom. Pcm depends on an 8 volt ref to communicate through the bus line to the cluster to operate the dash and to communicate threw the aldl connecter. If any sensor shorts out the pcm goes dead and the no bus sign shows. On the rear drivers side top of bellhousing is the location for the crank sensor.
What kind of truck has no bus gauges?
I have a 2000 ram 1500 2X with the 5.9 automatic, however I believe that this is applies to all gen2 trucks regardless of drivetrain or engine type. My Story… See the end to get straight to my find. I’ve had my gauges go out with the “no bus’ message in the odometer window three times now!
The no bus signal on the odom. Pcm depends on an 8 volt ref to communicate through the bus line to the cluster to operate the dash and to communicate threw the aldl connecter. If any sensor shorts out the pcm goes dead and the no bus sign shows. On the rear drivers side top of bellhousing is the location for the crank sensor.
I’d like to offer my solution to the frustrating “no bus and no gauges” problem that I see is pretty common. I have a 2000 ram 1500 2X with the 5.9 automatic, however I believe that this is applies to all gen2 trucks regardless of drivetrain or engine type.
Why does my Dodge Ram not have an odometer?
If all that checks out unplug the following sensors: Cranks sensor, Cam/SYNC sensor, TPS, MAP and Trans connector. These 5v sensors can short out the CCD bus because they share the same power source. You will have to cycle the key off and on to reset the PCM and CCD bus once you find the problem.
Then turn the key on, and from left to right,plug them in one at a time. After their all plugged in,turn the key off. Turn the key back on, and now slowly apply the throttle pedal to wide open and hold it for 3 seconds and then cycle the pedal 2 to 3 times. Your giving the computer the range of the TPS. Now turn off the key again, and now restart.
I have a 2000 ram 1500 2X with the 5.9 automatic, however I believe that this is applies to all gen2 trucks regardless of drivetrain or engine type. My Story… See the end to get straight to my find. I’ve had my gauges go out with the “no bus’ message in the odometer window three times now!