Check Engine Light - P1004: "Short Runner Valve Control Performance"
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Check Engine Light - P1004: "Short Runner Valve Control Performance"
So I had my check engine light come on this morning while accelerating to pass another vehicle. Accelerated from 40 to 60, pedal to the floor, and as soon as I let off, the light came on. I was running the mileage tune on my Superchips (since I mostly sit in traffic on the way to/from work).
Got to work and checked the code. It's P1004: "Short Runner Valve Control Performance". Tried clearing it several times, but it comes right back on. Turned the truck off and on a few times too. Keeps coming back.
Does anyone think this could be attributed to the superchips? Or is this an unrelated issue? Is this a serious issue? Do I need to take my truck in immediately? Or can it wait a week or two until it's more convenient?
Got to work and checked the code. It's P1004: "Short Runner Valve Control Performance". Tried clearing it several times, but it comes right back on. Turned the truck off and on a few times too. Keeps coming back.
Does anyone think this could be attributed to the superchips? Or is this an unrelated issue? Is this a serious issue? Do I need to take my truck in immediately? Or can it wait a week or two until it's more convenient?
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Mine does it all of the time too without a tuner on the truck. It goes off after a a little while. I took it to the dealer the first time it came on, they scanned and told me it was not covered under warranty. Guy was new and was just reading what the computer told him. I have the Maxcare Lifetime Bumper to Bumper, the only thing I can think of for it not being covered is because it would be less than a $100(my deductible amount). I can get it to do it on demand by basically flooring it and right as it gets wound up letting off the gas completely.
I don't think it has anything to do with your tuner.
Do you go downtown on 6th street? I swear I saw your truck on Tuesday around lunch time. Black 09 CC with Challenger hood without the plastic inserts in the scoops with chrome bumpers. It had to be you.
Bill
I don't think it has anything to do with your tuner.
Do you go downtown on 6th street? I swear I saw your truck on Tuesday around lunch time. Black 09 CC with Challenger hood without the plastic inserts in the scoops with chrome bumpers. It had to be you.
Bill
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Thanks for the reply. Hopefully it goes off soon. Clearing it with the tuner didn't work. And as I was driving back from lunch, the Oil Change message came on - it's only been about 4,200 miles - normally it's 6,000+ before the message comes on. Not a good day for me and the truck.
Yeah, that had to be me on Tuesday. I was meeting a buddy downtown for lunch. I work off of West 6th, right at Mopac. You work downtown? I live up next to Avery Ranch.
Yeah, that had to be me on Tuesday. I was meeting a buddy downtown for lunch. I work off of West 6th, right at Mopac. You work downtown? I live up next to Avery Ranch.
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I'm not running any programmers, but welcome to my world.
If you keep your foot out of it after about 10 ignition cycles the light will clear itself, but as soon as you nail it, the light will come back on.
They have changed my valve twice, but the second time I noticed that when I do nail it, the growl and the extra oomph it used to have over 4000 RPM is gone. My light doesn't come on with such frequency, but it occasionally comes on and disappears after one or two ignition cycles. When I do take it to the dealer, they say they don't have any codes stored. I don't know if that's the truth or since I'm lemon-lawing my truck they just won't do the extra work.
If you keep your foot out of it after about 10 ignition cycles the light will clear itself, but as soon as you nail it, the light will come back on.
They have changed my valve twice, but the second time I noticed that when I do nail it, the growl and the extra oomph it used to have over 4000 RPM is gone. My light doesn't come on with such frequency, but it occasionally comes on and disappears after one or two ignition cycles. When I do take it to the dealer, they say they don't have any codes stored. I don't know if that's the truth or since I'm lemon-lawing my truck they just won't do the extra work.
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Mine does it all of the time too without a tuner on the truck. It goes off after a a little while. I took it to the dealer the first time it came on, they scanned and told me it was not covered under warranty. Guy was new and was just reading what the computer told him. I have the Maxcare Lifetime Bumper to Bumper, the only thing I can think of for it not being covered is because it would be less than a $100(my deductible amount). I can get it to do it on demand by basically flooring it and right as it gets wound up letting off the gas completely.
I don't think it has anything to do with your tuner.
Do you go downtown on 6th street? I swear I saw your truck on Tuesday around lunch time. Black 09 CC with Challenger hood without the plastic inserts in the scoops with chrome bumpers. It had to be you.
Bill
I don't think it has anything to do with your tuner.
Do you go downtown on 6th street? I swear I saw your truck on Tuesday around lunch time. Black 09 CC with Challenger hood without the plastic inserts in the scoops with chrome bumpers. It had to be you.
Bill
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I am in outside sales, and work downtown occasionally. I use Maxwell as my primary, MacHaik sends me free oil change coupons about twice a year so I go there when it's free. I hate to take advantage of them like that, but I am not forcing them to send me free coupons. They change the wiper blades too! I like Jonathan at Maxwell, he tries to keep me happy, but this has been the worst Dodge product I have ever owned, it is my 6th Dodge Ram in the past 20 years and will be my last. The rear end is starting to whine again, just had it rebuilt less than 2000 miles ago.
I live in Cedar Park off of E. Park Street.
Bill
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