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Common 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 ECM Issues

Last updated on October 9th, 2023 at 05:37 pm

In the history of automobiles, the 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 stands tall for full-size pickups among competitors. This model is redesigning the year 2002 model in refinement, smoothness, and comfort. Hemi V8 engine, smooth and very responsive engine, makes Dodge Ram 1500 lineup the most powerful pickup in the market, for it brings more power and efficiency to dodge ram pickups.

The Dodge Ram 1500 has two cab types: regular cab and quad cab. Quad cab or extended cab is used to describe Dodge’s four-door trucks. It has sitting spaces of up to six passengers while Regulars cabs, also known as a standard cabs, are smaller in size and can sit up to three people and have only one sitting row. 

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2004 Dodge Ram 1500 has seven frames to choose from and get the exciting features. They are listed below as per the MSRP (manufacturer suggested retail price), lowest to highest;

  1. SRT 10
  2. ST
  3. SLT
  4. Laramie
  5. SLT Quad Cab
  6. ST Quad Cab
  7. Laramie Quad Cab

Dodge Ram 1500 offers three types of engines. 4.7-liter V8 is the most popular overhead camshaft engine. At the same time, 5.7-liter Hemi V8 is the most powerful engine, which uses hemispherical combustion chambers to improve airflow and burn, producing 375 horsepower and 375 foot-pounds of torque (force subjected to the shaft).

 The last offered engine is a 3.7-liter V6. This engine is available only with two-wheel drive, and it’s good for maximum economy.

Sometimes back, the car’s systems were manual, and one had to keep an eye on all aspects of the vehicle. Nowadays, these systems are controlled by a computer known as a powertrain control module (PCM). PCM comprises an engine control module (ECM) and transmission control module (TCM). PCM analyzes sensor readings and engine functions. The PCM on a 2004 Dodge ram 1500 is found under the hood on the passenger’s side near the firewall.

2004 Dodge Ram 1500 PCM Problems

It is advantageous to have automated vehicles due to their reliability and efficiency, but they also have disadvantages. The computer may fail and affect most functionalities of the car at once. Some PCM failure problems may include;

1. Check engine light is on

When the check engine light is on, there is a problem somewhere and needs to be checked by reading the engine codes to ensure no trouble. To a more severe point, the light could mean a minor issue, such as a misfiring engine. Thus the case has to be repaired, and the light turned off.

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2. Sudden loss of gas mileage

PCM works in conjunction with ECM and TCM to control the fuel-to-air ratio and decide when to shift gears. Gas mileage loss could occur for many reasons, sign that your vehicle is not functioning efficiently. Some of the reasons are:

a) Dirty oxygen sensor 

b) Dirty fuel ejectors

c) Dirty spark plugs

d) Misaligned tires

e) Defective fuel pump

f) Clogged fuel filter

g) Stuck brake caliper

h) Failed emission test

Emissions inspection help to ensure the car’s engine is emitting the least amount of pollutants to the atmosphere. When the mixture has too much fuel than air, energy is not combusted fully, putting out more particles and carbon monoxide than a smooth-running engine. If your Dodge Ram 1500 fails this test, check your PCM and ECM first since these control fuel-to-air ratios.

3. Your engine stalls or stutters                                               

Stalling is a term used to refer to sudden loss of power to vehicle operating systems. Stalling may happen due to various reasons, which are either mechanical or electrical. Some of the reasons are;

  • Fuel system issues commonly include loss in fuel pressure.
  • Charging system-related issues – engine functioning is maintained by energy derived from the charging system. A faulty alternator does not hold the battery’s charge, leading to vehicle stalling even if a new battery is installed.
  • Spark plug-related problems – gasoline engines depend on a spark generated to ignite the mixture of air and fuel and the engine stalls when this spark is not produced. Sources of spark loss that can induce stalling are faulty ignition coils, deteriorated distributor caps, or damaged rotor buttons.
  • Faulty Sensors – some sensors may be incorrect or have issues leading to the provision of inaccurate data to PCM. Some of the sensors leading to engine stalling include cooling systems.
  • Vacuum Leaks mean that the engine is getting too much air. Too much air leads to insufficient fuel delivery at the correct ratio with air volume within the combustion chambers. Vacuum leaks, in turn, result in the engine stopping to function at intervals. This problem manifests mainly when the weather is cold, for a fuel-rich mixture is needed.

4. Timing issues

Most internal combustion engines feature timing chains or belts. These chains synchronize the timing between the engine’s crankshaft and other components.

5. Transmission problems

Severe transmission problems put excess strain on the engine resulting in engine stalling. Torque converter issues are among the common transmission failure. You may replace the transmission or have it rebuilt without realizing that it’s the faulty torque converter. Then, the converter does more work to maintain the same speed levels, and the engine makes more revolutions per minute, which decreases the transmission fluid pressure and fuel economy. Worst of all, the system generates more heat, leading to more problems in other areas.

Resetting the PCM on your 2004 Dodge Ram 1500

Due to PCM misalignment, the check engine light may continue flashing after correcting the mechanical or electrical issue. To turn it off (clearing all error codes), you need to reset the computer by taking the following steps:

  • Identify the battery’s negative cable.
  • Disconnect the negative cable from the battery 
  • Give the time of about 20 minutes for all systems to shut down. The Dodge Ram 1500 check engine light will reset automatically during this time.
  • Reconnect the negative cable.

Testing and repairing 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 PCM

When Check Engine Light is on, it might indicate your engine needs attention. You may need to do some investigative procedures to determine why the light is on. The steps could be;

· Check the vehicle’s user manual

The manual makes sure you are not mistaking the check engine symbol displayed with another alert, e.g., the service requires light. 

· Look up the error code.

A code is generated whenever a check engine light comes on. You may use the code reader to check the code for yourself or read it by your trusted service center to identify the mechanical or electrical issues.

· Check your gas cap

A loose gas cap is one of the most common issues that make the check engine light on. a loose gas cap is the most straightforward issue to correct.

Repairing a PCM means testing the computer, isolating and repairing any faults found, then retesting the same computer to ensure its functioning correctly.

 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 PCM replacement

Replacing PCM is the last option to take after testing and trying to repair the computer, but still, the problem persists. Before replacing, clearly ensure that it’s PCM that has issues. The PCM unit for replacement comes as a plug and play, and no other programming or resetting is required.

FAQs

How do I test my Dodge PCM?

Testing can be done using an OBD-II scanner and scrolling through the codes on the scanner’s display. Pay attention to codes that start with a “P” to look for the codes dealing with PCM only specifically. Some of these codes are manufacturer-specific trouble codes; thus, consult the vehicle’s user manual for code interpretation.

How do you reset the PCM on a 2004 Dodge Ram 1500?

To reset, disconnect the battery’s positive terminal, and put the ignition key in the “START” position for 30seconds.

How to reset Dodge PCM?

  • Detach the negative terminal from the battery.
  • Ignite the car then turn it off.
  • Connect up the negative battery terminal. Then, ignite the vehicle until it starts and allow it to idle as you check the malfunctioning light indicator status.

What is the cost of replacing a PCM on a Dodge Ram 1500?

The PCM prices for Dodge Ram 1500 range between $895 and $993, while the labor costs are estimated to be between $39 and $49.

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