2007 Dodge 2500 with 6.7L Cummins and 7200 miles. Its been to the dealer 4 times already for a total of 23 days (so far). The problem is only getting worse. I'm now wondering if it is a candidate for the Texas Lemon Law...
Data bus problem. Nearly impossible to diagnose. Probably why they changed the harness after they replaced all the modules. Chrysler is the WORST for this problem.
ABS related??..... Probably having to do with the rear wheel speed sensor or if its a 4 wheel ABS maybe the front wheel speed sensor... My speed sensor is going out intermittently and does the same thing.
Fairly simple fix, as long as you know which sensor is going out.
Data bus problem. Nearly impossible to diagnose. Probably why they changed the harness after they replaced all the modules. Chrysler is the WORST for this problem.
posenauto 1 month ago
my dads truck did this, its probably a fuse
1thetweekmaster 1 month ago
take fuse 13 out
sexy6799 1 month ago
SEE DEALER ITS MECHANICAL PLUS IF YOUR WARRANTY IS STILL GOOD, IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING
OFFSHORERACEING 2 months ago
its best to take to nearest dealer or see owners maual
OFFSHORERACEING 2 months ago
Speed sensor
drobinson6969 3 months ago
speed sensor on back axle is shot
fowlersambojr 3 months ago
its an issue with where the speedo connects to the tranni i bet
patlumbard 3 months ago
ABS related??..... Probably having to do with the rear wheel speed sensor or if its a 4 wheel ABS maybe the front wheel speed sensor... My speed sensor is going out intermittently and does the same thing.
Fairly simple fix, as long as you know which sensor is going out.
foxcummins 4 months ago
Id rather drive a ford than push a dodge
Gasser4x4 4 months ago