What is it? Idle issue
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Thanks 98.
Check your power steering pressure switch. It can cause all these codes.
Disconnect the battery and pull the connectors (3) on the PCM. If there is ANY fluid there that is likely what is causing all these codes and the rough idle.
I know it sounds crazy but the fluid can/does wick along the wires. It can get into the 02 sensor leads too.
Fix the leak and clean the harness. It will take several times cleaning it to get it to work out of the harness.
Check your power steering pressure switch. It can cause all these codes.
Disconnect the battery and pull the connectors (3) on the PCM. If there is ANY fluid there that is likely what is causing all these codes and the rough idle.
I know it sounds crazy but the fluid can/does wick along the wires. It can get into the 02 sensor leads too.
Fix the leak and clean the harness. It will take several times cleaning it to get it to work out of the harness.
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Pressure Line Assembly; 16mm Long Male O-Ring x 18mm Male O-Ring x 56" (w/Switch Port) Edelmann power steering pressure hose covers are highly resistant to oil, heat and ozone which cause ordinary assemblies to fail prematurely. Tube construction withstands internal oil temperatures of up to 300 degrees Fahrenheit. Double piles of high-tensile strength braided fabric help Edelmann pressure hoses to withstand pulsation pressures up to 1,500 psi and bursting pressures up to 8,900 psi. Tubing is Pro-coated or terne coated and couplings and fittings are zinc-chromate plated for rust and corrosion protection.
Right in the center were the metal coupler is looks like were it is leaking.
#16
Follow the high pressure line off the pump, the steel line, not the plastic return line. You'll find a pressure switch with an electrical connector.
It's a piece of cake to change out, just screws in.
I've heard of it getting into the computer, although the computer is potted so it really shouldn't. Get some good contact cleaner and spray the connector heavily. Again, the p/s fluid works it ways along the wires so it will take a while before it stops "oozing."
It's a piece of cake to change out, just screws in.
I've heard of it getting into the computer, although the computer is potted so it really shouldn't. Get some good contact cleaner and spray the connector heavily. Again, the p/s fluid works it ways along the wires so it will take a while before it stops "oozing."
#17
some info
some info read the whole thread on each
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-dakota/265949-2001-dakota-pcm-bad-2.html
http://www.dakota-durango.com/forum/showthread.php?t=132450
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-dakota/265949-2001-dakota-pcm-bad-2.html
http://www.dakota-durango.com/forum/showthread.php?t=132450