For Sale - 2006 Dodge Ram 2500- Flatbed for long box bed Winch bumper Flat Bed for Long Box 3rd generation Cummins Tootlbox are included with key I have a flatbed for 3rd Generation dodge Cummins. This flatbed comes with a gooseneck hitch already in the bed. The winch bumper is part of the set. Tootlbox have a key to lock and unlock all box a single key. There is rust starting and electrical will have to be sorted out on your own.
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Price: $1,000.00
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Location: New Meadows, Idaho
Hey everyone. I just need a little guidance on my truck, an '02 2500 QC/LB, H.O. w/ 6-speed. I haven't been driving it much lately, took a job in another state and I'm driving a little Dakota to keep the miles down on my baby. Anyways, I went to start it this weekend after sitting for the better part of 3 months and found the batteries dead. I had the key on long enough for the heater grid to cycle off, and when the voltage didn't come back above about 9 volts I shut the key off and put a trickle charger on the truck for about 14 hours and tried starting it the next morning. It fired, and ran fine for the three-minute heater grid cycle while I moved some items around to get it out of the garage. I noticed the daytime running lights were flickering rapidly when the heater grid wasn't running, so I hopped in the truck to watch my voltage. It was rising and falling with the heater grid as usual until the three-minute mark, and once the heater shut off completely the voltage steadily started climbing towards the redline. I shut the truck off just as it peaked my voltage gauge *check engine light and check gauges light were both on by this point*, let it sit for a couple minutes while I checked the voltage in my batteries *they both tested low, but have since been able to be charged and hold a good voltage*, but when I turned the key back on I had my check engine light lit. Cycled the key three times, checked the codes, and came up with 0382, 0380, and 0215. The first two come back to grid heater relay, and I would like some ideas on what caused them, but my main concern is the 0215. I replaced my injector pump less than two years ago *previous owner liked high-level programmers and stock fuel systems
* and honestly I'm scared half to death by this code. I haven't tried to restart the truck, although as I mentioned I trickle charged both batteries successfully and cleaned all my connections. It was running fine, no smoke or rough/ascending idle when my voltage started to peak, but I don't even want to risk the injector pump. What caused that code? What could have caused my heater grid relay codes? I know I just came to this forum, but unfortunately I don't have many options available to me for information right now. Any help would be greatly appreciated.