P0000 is a rare OBD2 fault code that can affect the Dodge Sprinter. While there are over 10,000 DTC “P” codes, this is the only one reserved for “no fault detected” in your van’s ECU (engine control unit) memory. It tells the scanner accessing the ECU that no codes are …
Read More »Dodge Sprinter Humming Noise Getting Louder With Speed: How to Fix
If your Dodge Sprinter has a humming noise at high speed, it can be distracting and, depending on the cause, dangerous. We’ve outlined the most common reasons why a humming noise in your van gets louder with speed. We’ve also provided an audio sample of each issue to help determine …
Read More »Dodge Sprinter P0026: Symptoms, Causes, + Common Fixes
P0026 is a code that signals an issue with your Dodge Sprinter’s intake valve control solenoid circuit. In layman’s terms, the circuit is not complying with the Powertrain Control Module’s commands. It sent a signal to the intake valve control solenoid, and it, for whatever reason, failed. P0026 is a …
Read More »Dodge Sprinter P0152: Causes + Easy Diagnosis
P0152 is a common OBDII code that occurs in many vehicles, including the Dodge Sprinter. It indicates that the bank 2 sensor 1 O2 sensor is reporting a voltage level that is higher than its normal operating range. P0152 Definition: O2 Sensor – High Voltage – B2S1 O2 Sensor Oxygen sensors …
Read More »Dodge Sprinter: P0008 Code Diagnosis
P0008 is a somewhat uncommon OBD2 trouble code that can occur in the Dodge Sprinter. It indicates that the crankshaft and camshaft are not synchronized properly, and should be considered a breakdown risk. Driving your Sprinter with P0008 can lead to engine damage and a costly repair. While P0008 is …
Read More »Dodge Sprinter P1128: Meaning, Causes, + Likely Fix
P1128 is a manufacturer-specific troubled code. In the case of the Dodge Sprinter, it indicates that the engine did not enter “closed-loop” fueling on the bank 1 side. If any other codes appear with P1128, start with them since this code does NOT indicate what has caused the engine not …
Read More »P06DD Dodge Sprinter: A Common Code With Uncommon Fixes
Chrysler-made vehicles, such as the Dodge Sprinter, commonly use an oil pump with a high-pressure mode and a low-pressure mode. P06DD is stored in the PCM’s (powertrain control module) memory when the engine is stuck in low-pressure mode. P06DD is a very common code to find in the Sprinter. P06DD …
Read More »Dodge Sprinter: DRL Warning Light On – Causes + Fix
Daytime running lights (or DRL) are specialized lights that come on when your Dodge Sprinter’s regular headlights are turned off. Their purpose is to make it easier for other drivers to see you, theoretically decreasing the odds of getting into an accident. If your Sprinter’s DRL warning light is on, …
Read More »Dodge Sprinter P2271: Meaning, Causes, + Diagnosis
P2271 is a generic DTC trouble code that can affect the Dodge Sprinter. It indicates that the oxygen sensor located on bank 1 in the second position is continuously sending voltage with a value that is too rich. There are oxygen sensors on both sides of the catalytic converter. The …
Read More »Dodge Sprinter P2279 Code: Meaning, Causes, and Diagnosis
P2279 is a generic OBD-II code. It indicates there is a vacuum leak coming from your Dodge Sprinter’s air intake system. While P2279 is a generic code (it has the same definition for the Sprinter as it would any other vehicle made after 1996), repair steps will vary based on …
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