alacombe
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Have not heard of this one. Have to say I usually dont believe in coincidences. Please keep us posted on what happens. Good luck.So power steering failed and they replaced the PCM and EPSM. Now a few hundred miles later I get this check engine light saying "Service Trans." Anyone get this yet? Only at 2700miles
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Well my truck is back at the dealership. Dropped it off at 7am this morning for the check engine light. They told me its throwing new codes now.
My dealer said the skid plates I got with the Off Road Package is compacting the snow and not helping this issue. So anyone that lives in a state that has snow and has the off road package right have this issue.
They told me the skid plates are like shovels and they the snow freezes in themwell that sucks. snow coming for me next week. this is great info for us living up north and having the ORP. apparently ORP- only good when no snow.![]()
p0850 & p1b13 These are the code codes stored in the DTC.I would be curious to know exactly what the fault codes were.
I appreciate the info. I actually do believe my dealerships reason blaming the snow and my skid plates. So this would make sense.One code is tied to the other. If the manual release cable becomes stuck in the wrong position or can't move, it will generate these codes. If it is free and works, probably a valve body/tcm issue. So if the manual release lever on the transmission is stuck with ice or snow, it can cause those codes.
I had this happen to me a year ago when I went to park it wouldn't shift into park because of the snow and slush around the tranny. It just happend again to me. I tried turning on and off a few times and it either wouldn't go into park or would shut off on it's own. I took it to the dealer and another 1500 in front of me was having the exact same problem.
What did you find out on this? Mine is doing the same thing..Hey everyone. I have a 2020 1500 and live in Massachusetts and was driving in the slush and snow on Saturday night, when I got home the truck would not shift into park. The engine light came on and then I got a service transmission warning. I engaged the parking brake and shut the truck off. I then tried to start it again, it turned over and then stalled on me, I did this 3 times and then just left it off with parking brake on.
The next morning the truck started and shifted into drive and park properly but the engine light and service transmission was still on. I had it towed to my local dealership but they haven't looked at it yet. Any ideas? I don't want them to give me the runaround saying it was some transmission code that faulted etc.
Thanks!
I'm not a full mechanic but....wouldn't it be "service 4wd" message if it was the transfer case being the issue??? How is the transmission light being lit up if the transfer case is the problem? I understand the transmission issue if it's not shifting into park...but if there's a problem with the transfer case...the service 4wd message always illuminates...right? Hope I'm making sense here...lolGot my truck back today. They said the check engine light was caused by snow getting frozen around the transfer case. My dealership said they has been a common problem for the past 2yrs with Rams. My dealership said FCA is aware of this and yet made a fix for it.
My dealer said the skid plates I got with the Off Road Package is compacting the snow and not helping this issue. So anyone that lives in a state that has snow and has the off road package right have this issue.
My dealer also said they had 3 other rams in the past 48hrs for the same issue.