Fuel DODGE RAM 1999 Service User Guide

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Procedure Cylinders No.
Step 1 (1)
Intake Valve ............................................ 1, 2 & 4
Exhaust Valve ........................................... 1, 3 & 5
Step 2 ( 2)
Intake Valve ............................................ 3, 5 & 6
Exhaust Valve ........................................... 2, 4 & 6
( 1) - Perform STEP 1. See Fig. 2.
( 2) - Rotate engine clockwise (viewed from front of engine) one full
revolution from TDC on cylinder No. 1 (STEP 1) and align
reference marks. Perform STEP 2. See Fig. 2.
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VALVE CLEARANCE SPECIFICATIONS ( 1)\
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Application In. (mm)\
Intake Valve ............................. ( 2) .006-.015 (.152-.381)
Exhaust Valve ............................ ( 3) .015-.030 (.381-.762)
( 1) - Adjust valve clearance with engine temperature less than
140
F (60C).
( 2) - Set to .010" (.254 mm) if adjustment is necessary.
( 3) - Set to .020" (.508 mm) if adjustment is necessary.
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3) Rotate engine clockwise (viewed from front of engine) one\
full revolution from TDC on cylinder No. 1 and align reference marks.
Check valve clearance on proper valves. Perform STEP 2. See Fig. 2.
See VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTING SEQUENCE table. Ensure valve clearance
is within specification. See VALVE CLEARANCE SPECIFICATIONS table. If
valve clearance is within specification, go to next step. If valve
clearance is not within specification, loosen rocker lever adjusting
screw lock nut, and adjust valve clearance by rotating rocker lever
adjusting screw. Tighten rocker lever adjusting screw lock nut to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. Go to next step.
4) Install valve cover, fuel pump access cover and battery
cables.
FUEL INJECTION PUMP TIMING
CHECKING FUEL INJECTION PUMP TIMING
NOTE: With Bosch VP 44 pump, no mechanical adjustments are
necessary. All timing and fuel adjustments are performed by
Engine Control Module (ECM). If a FTC indicating engine sync
error or static timing error has been set, perform following
adjustment. If FTC sets after installing a new pump, pump
keyway has probably been installed backward.
CAUTION: DO NOT allow nut and washer to fall inside front cover.
1) Remove fuel pump access cover, shaft nut and washer.
Ensure keyway aligning pump shaft to pump gear has not slipped. If
keyway has slipped, repair as necessary.
2) Remove timing gear cover. See REMOVAL, OVERHAUL &
INSTALLATION - TRUCKS - DIESEL article. Using a T-type puller, remove
injection pump gear from shaft. Ensure key has been installed in
keyway with arrow pointing to rear of pump. Pump timing is calibrated
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data plate. See Fig. 3. There are 21 different calibrations available.
Repair as necessary.
Fig. 3: Identifying Pump Keyway & Pump Data Plate
Courtesy of Chrysler Corp.
3) Reinstall pump timing gear. Ensure timing marks on
crankshaft gear, camshaft gear and fuel pump gear are aligned. See

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step.
7) Turn engine off. Drain transmission fluid and remove oil
pan. Inspect oil pan for burnt oil and debris. Repair transmission as
necessary. See appropriate AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL article. If
transmission is okay, no problem is found at this time, see INACTIVE
DTC CONDITION under SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM. Testing is complete.
8) Leave gauges connected. Replace 3-4 shift solenoid.
Replace transmission pan and fill with fluid. Start engine and allow
engine and transmission to reach normal operating temperature. Using
scan tool, select GOV and 3-4 SHIFT VALVE SYSTEM TEST. Select 4th gear
while monitoring pressure gauges. Governor pressure should rise to
greater than 20 psi (1.4 kg/cm
) and O/D pressure should rise to
greater than 40 psi (2.8 kg/cm). If pressures are as specified, no
problem is found at this time. Testing is complete. If pressures are
not as specified, see appropriate AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL
article, paying attention to seals and clutches related to O/D clutch.
DTC P1740: TCC OR O/D SOLENOID PERFORMANCE (BR BODY - DIESEL)
Circuit Description
Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) and overdrive clutch are tested\
when Powertrain Control Module (PCM) requests TCC engagement in 3rd
gear and overdrive. Code will set if expected RPM drop is not achieved
while attempting to engage TCC and/or overdrive. Code indicates
malfunctioning torque converter or overdrive clutch.
Possible Causes
* Fluid level or quality problem.
* Transmission wiring and connector defective.
* Transmission mechanically defective.
* Low fuel level.
* Trans temperature below 32
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* Transfer case is in low range.
* Engine RPM trouble codes set.
* Misfire trouble code set (DTCs P0300-P0306).
* Output shaft speed trouble code set.
* PTO is engaged.
* TPS codes set (DTCs P0121-P0123).
* Torque converter defective.
Diagnostic Procedures
1) Using scan tool, read DTCs. If DTC SPECIFIC GOOD TRIPS
counter is not displayed or displayed count is not "0", go to step
16). If DTC SPECIFIC GOOD TRIPS counter is displayed and displayed
count is "0", go to next step.
2) If any DTCs listed are present, perform appropriate
test(s). See TCC OR O/D SOLENOID TESTS table. If no DTCs are present,
go to next step.
TCC OR O/D SOLENOID TESTS
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DTC Message Test
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR SIGNAL .......................... ( 1) P0341
P/N SWITCH STUCK IN PARK OR IN GEAR .......................... P1899
Any Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) DTC ......................... ( 1)
Any Misfire DTC ................................................ ( 1)
Any Engine RPM DTC ............................................. ( 1)
Any Output Shaft Speed Sensor DTC .............................. ( 1)
TRANS 12-VOLT SUPPLY RELAY CNTRL CIRCUIT ..................... P1765
TORQUE CONVERTOR CLUTCH SOLENOID/TRANS RELAY CIRCUITS ........ P0743
TRANS 3-4 SHIFT SOLENOID/TRANS RELAY CIRCUITS ................ P0753

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(1) - See appropriate SELF-DIAGNOSTICS article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE.\
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3) Ensure fuel tank is at least 1/4 full. If fuel level is
too low, correct fuel level and retest. If fuel level is okay, go to
next step.
4) Ensure transfer case is not in low range. Shift transfer
case out of low range. If transfer case is not in low range, go to
next step.
5) Ensure PTO is not engaged. Disengage PTO. If PTO is not
engaged, go to next step.
6) Ensure transmission fluid temperature is above 32
F (0C).
Warm transmission to normal operating temperature. If transmission
fluid temperature is above 32
F (0C), go to next step.
7) Turn ignition on. Using scan tool, build a custom display
with engine RPM, output shaft SPD, TCC solenoid, O/D solenoid and
throttle position. Set overdrive to off position. Road test vehicle
and reach a steady speed of 55 MPH with a minimum throttle opening
voltage of 1.15 volts for 20 seconds. Note shift patterns while
vehicle is attaining speed. If engine RPM is within 60 RPM of output
shaft speed RPM, go to next step. If engine RPM is not within 60 RPM
of output shaft speed RPM, go to step 15).
8) If output shaft speed RPM is greater than engine RPM, go
to next step. If output shaft speed RPM is equal to or less than
engine RPM, go to step 15).
9) Road test vehicle and reach a steady speed of 55 MPH and
engage overdrive. If engine RPM is 69 percent of output shaft speed,
go to step 15). If engine RPM is not 69 percent of output shaft speed,
go to next step.
10) Connect a 0-300 psi (0-21 kg/cm
) pressure gauge to
transmission Overdrive (O/D) clutch pressure test port. Connect a
second 0-300 psi (0-21 kg/cm
) pressure gauge to transmission governor
pressure test port. See appropriate AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL
article. Ensure engine and transmission are at normal operating
temperature. With an assistant, test drive vehicle. Using scan tool,
select GOV and 3-4 SHIFT VALVE SYSTEM TEST. Select 4th gear while
monitoring pressure gauge. Governor pressure should rise to greater
than 20 psi (1.4 kg/cm
) and O/D pressure should rise to greater than
40 psi (2.8 kg/cm). If pressures are as specified, go to next step.
If pressures are not as specified, go to step 13).
11) Check transmission fluid for proper level and for any
debris. Fill or repair transmission as necessary. If fluid level and
condition are okay, go to next step.
12) Drain transmission fluid and remove oil pan. If
transmission fluid is burnt or has excessive debris, repair as
necessary. If transmission fluid is okay, go to step 23).
13) Check transmission fluid for proper level and for any
debris. Fill or repair transmission as necessary. If fluid level and
condition are okay, go to next step.
14) Leave gauges connected. Replace 3-4 shift solenoid. Start
engine and allow engine and transmission to reach normal operating
temperature. Using scan tool, select GOV and 3-4 SHIFT VALVE SYSTEM
TEST. Select 4th gear while monitoring pressure gauges. Governor
pressure should rise to greater than 20 psi (1.4 kg/cm
) and O/D
pressure should rise to greater than 40 psi (2.8 kg/cm). If pressures
are as specified, testing is complete. If pressures are not as
specified, see appropriate AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OVERHAUL article,
paying attention to seals and clutches related to O/D clutch.
15) Check transmission fluid for proper level and for any
debris. Fill or repair transmission as necessary. If fluid level and
condition are okay, go to next step.
16) Start engine. Using scan tool, perform TCC SYSTEM TEST.

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article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE for diagnosis by symptom. If initial
symptom no longer exists, test is complete. Go to step 6).
2) If PCM has not been replaced, and TEST VER-2A (DIESEL) is\
being performed after a DTC test, inspect vehicle to ensure all engine
components are connected. Reassemble and reconnect components as
necessary. Using scan tool, erase DTCs, reset all memory values and go
to step 4).
3) If PCM has not been replaced, and TEST VER-2A (DIESEL) is\
being performed after an A/C relay control circuit DTC test, ensure
A/C is on and go to next step.
4) Road test vehicle for at least 5 minutes. Road test
vehicle at a speed of at least 40 MPH at some point during road test.
Stop vehicle. Turn engine off for at least 10 seconds. Start engine
and continue road test. Ensure transmission shifts through all gears.
After road test, turn engine off and go to next step.
5) Using scan tool, read DTCs. If any DTC returns, perform
appropriate test(s). If no DTCs return, test is complete. Go to next
step.
6) Turn ignition on, with engine off. Using scan tool, erase
DTCs. Turn ignition off. Disconnect scan tool. Test is complete.
TEST VER-5A (EXCEPT DIESEL)
NOTE: If Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is replaced, correct
vehicle mileage and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) must
be programmed into PCM to prevent Diagnostic Trouble Codes
(DTCs) from being set in Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) modul\
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and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) module. To program
PCM and clear DTCs from ABS and SRS modules, proceed to
appropriate procedure listed below. On models equipped with a
Smart Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM), if replacing Powertrain
Control Module (PCM), secret key data must also be updated to\
enable engine starting. To update secret key data, proceed to
appropriate procedure listed below.
Procedure For Programming PCM & Clearing DTCs From ABS & SRS
Modules
Connect scan tool to Data Link Connector (DLC). Using scan
tool, enter correct VIN and mileage into PCM. Using scan tool
manufacturer's instructions, clear DTCs from ABS and SRS modules. Go
to step 1)).
Procedure For Updating Secret Key Data
Connect scan tool to Data Link Connector (DLC). Go to ENGINE
and then MISC menus on scan tool. Place SKIM in SECURED ACCESS MODE by
using appropriate Personal Identification Number (PIN) for this
vehicle. PIN may be obtained from owner, vehicle's invoice, or from
manufacturer. Select UPDATE THE SECRET KEY DATA. Data will be
transferred from Smart Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM) to PCM. Go to
step 1)).
1) Inspect vehicle to ensure all engine components are
connected. Reassemble and reconnect components as necessary. If any
DTCs have not been diagnosed, return to appropriate test(s). If all
DTCs have been diagnosed and repaired, go to next step.
2) Connect scan tool to Data Link Connector (DLC) if not
previously done. Ensure fuel tank is at least 1/4 full. Ensure A/C is
off. Go to next step.
3) Proper way to ensure DTC is repaired is to allow
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to run monitor. Monitor operation may
be observed on scan tool. All specified enabling conditions for
specified DTC must be met before PCM will operate monitor. Go to next
step.

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4) Using scan tool, monitor pretest enabling conditions until
all conditions have been met. Once all enabling conditions are met,
observe appropriate monitor for DTC on scan tool. If repaired DTC has
reset or is seen on monitor while on road test, repair is not
complete. Check for related Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) and
return to appropriate test. If no DTCs return, test is complete. Go to
step 6).
5) If another DTC exists, return to appropriate test(s). If
no DTCs return, test is complete. Go to next step.
6) Turn ignition on, with engine off. Using scan tool, erase
DTCs. Turn ignition off. Disconnect scan tool. Test is complete.
TEST VER-5A (DIESEL)
NOTE: If Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor (APPS), battery, Engine
Control Module (ECM) or Powertrain Control Module (PCM) has\
been disconnected or replaced, APPS must be reprogrammed and
correct vehicle mileage and Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN) must be programmed into PCM to prevent Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTCs) from being set in Anti-Lock Brake System\
(ABS) module and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) module\
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To program PCM and clear DTCs from ABS and SRS modules,
proceed to appropriate procedure listed below. On models
equipped with a Smart Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM), if
replacing Powertrain Control Module (PCM), secret key data
must also be updated to enable engine starting. To update
secret key data, proceed to appropriate procedure listed
below.
CAUTION: DO NOT attempt to adjust screws or disassemble APPS. Settings
are preset at factory and are not intended to by changed.
Procedure For Programming APPS
Reassemble all components. Turn ignition switch to ON or RUN
position without starting engine. Slowly press accelerator pedal to
floor once and slowly release. This procedure programs APPS
calibration in ECM. Go to step 1)).
Procedure For Programming PCM & Clearing DTCs From ABS & SRS
Modules
Connect scan tool to Data Link Connector (DLC). Using scan
tool, enter correct VIN and mileage into PCM. Using scan tool
manufacturer's instructions, clear DTCs from ABS and SRS modules. Go
to step 1)).
Procedure For Updating Secret Key Data
Connect scan tool to Data Link Connector (DLC). Go to ENGINE
and then MISC menus on scan tool. Place SKIM in SECURED ACCESS MODE by
using appropriate Personal Identification Number (PIN) for this
vehicle. PIN may be obtained from owner, vehicle's invoice, or from
manufacturer. Select UPDATE THE SECRET KEY DATA. Data will be
transferred from Smart Key Immobilizer Module (SKIM) to PCM. Go to
step 1)).
1) If PCM has not been replaced, inspect vehicle to ensure
all engine components are connected. Reassemble and reconnect
components as necessary. If any DTCs have not been diagnosed, return
to appropriate test(s). If all DTCs have been diagnosed and repaired,
go to next step.
2) Ensure fuel tank is at least 1/4 full. Ensure A/C is off.
Proper way to ensure DTC is repaired is to connect scan tool to Data
Link Connector (DLC) and allow Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to ru\
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F - B ASIC T E STIN G - D IE SEL

1999 D odge P ic ku p R 1500
1999 ENGINE PERFORMANCE
CHRY - Basic Diagnostic Procedures - Trucks - Diesel
Ram Pickup
INTRODUCTION
The following diagnostic steps will help prevent overlooking
a simple problem. This is also where to begin diagnosis for a no-start
condition.
The first step in diagnosing any driveability problem is
verifying the customer's complaint with a test drive under the
conditions the problem reportedly occurred.
Before entering self-diagnostics, perform a careful and
complete visual inspection. Most engine control problems result from
mechanical breakdowns or poor electrical connections. Before
condemning the computerized system, perform each test listed in this
article.
Two different module systems are used for powertrain control
of diesel engine. The Engine Control Module (ECM), located on left
side of engine, is used to control the fuel system. See Fig. 1. The
Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM) located on pump, is a separate
component of ECM.
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM), located at right rear of\
engine compartment, is used for charging system, transmission and
speed control functions. CCD Bus circuits connect the various vehicle
control modules. These circuits are connected between ECM and PCM to
allow communication between modules.
Fig. 1: Locating Fuel System & Various Engine Components
Courtesy of Chrysler Corp.
PRELIMINARY INSPECTION & ADJUSTMENTS

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VISUAL INSPECTION
1) Check Water-In-Fuel (WIF) sensor electrical connector for\
corrosion, damaged terminals or wiring and tight fit on engine wiring
harness. WIF sensor is located in bottom of fuel filter/water
separator. See Fig. 1.
2) Check for water in fuel filter/water separator by placing
drain pan below drain tube at fuel filter/water separator. See Fig. 1.
3) With engine not running, rotate handle on drain valve
forward, toward front of vehicle to OPEN position. Drain valve is
located near top of fuel filter/water separator. See Fig. 1. Drain
water from fuel filter/water separator.
4) If no water exists and a clean flow of diesel fuel exists,
rotate handle on drain valve back to CLOSE position. Go to next step.
If water exists, allow water to drain until clean flow of diesel fuel
exists. Rotate handle on drain valve back to CLOSE position. Go to
next step.
5) Verify fuel filter/water separator has been serviced
according to proper service schedule. See SERVICE & ADJUSTMENT
SPECIFICATIONS - TRUCKS article.
6) Check color of Filter Minder. Filter Minder is located on
top cover on air filter housing, just above air filter. DO NOT remove
air filter from air filter housing for inspection. If Yellow disc in
Filter Minder has reached Red zone, remove and inspect air filter. See
Fig. 2 . If air filter is dirty, replace air filter and reset Filter
Minder by pressing rubber button on top of Filter Minder.
NOTE: The Yellow disc in Filter Minder may reach Red zone if air
intake is restricted or air filter has become wet during
heavy rain or snow. If air filter has become wet, allow air
filter to dry during normal engine operation and reset Filter
Minder by pressing rubber button on top of Filter Minder.
7) Ensure intercooler inlet and outlet duct clamps are tight
and front of intercooler is not restricted with dirt. See Fig. 3.
Fig. 2: Identifying Filter Minder Components
Courtesy of Chrysler Corp.

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Fig. 6: Locating Intake Manifold Air Heater
Courtesy of Chrysler Corp.
NOTE: Restricted low-pressure fuel lines from fuel tank to fuel
transfer pump, fuel heater and fuel filter/water separator
may cause starting problems and prevent engine from
accelerating. Restricted high-pressure fuel lines from fuel
injection pump to fuel injector may cause starting problems,
poor engine performance and excessive Black smoke.
11) Check all fuel supply and returns lines for damage,
kinking or leakage. Check throttle linkage for binding. Check for a
stretched or disconnected throttle return spring.
12) Ensure all ground connections are tight and free of
corrosion. Ensure accessory drive belt is not damaged or slipping.
Check for loose or defective electrical connection on Crankshaft
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13) On A/T models, ensure all electrical connectors are clean
and properly connected to electrical plugs on transmission case. On
all models, check for loose or defective electrical connections on
starter and starter solenoid.
MECHANICAL INSPECTION
Compression
Manufacturer does not provide information for checking
compression.
FUEL SYSTEM
AIR IN FUEL SYSTEM
NOTE: Air in the fuel system may cause hard starting, rough
running, excessive smoke, poor engine performance, engine
misfire, poor fuel economy and fuel knock. Air may enter fuel
system whenever fuel supply lines, fuel filter/water
separator, fuel injection pump, fuel injectors or high
-pressure fuel lines are removed or disconnected.
1) Inspect all low-pressure fuel lines from fuel tank to fuel
transfer pump, fuel heater and fuel filter/water separator for signs
of leakage. Inspect all high-pressure fuel lines for signs of leakage.
See FUEL INJECTOR & HIGH-PRESSURE FUEL LINES under FUEL SYSTEM.
2) After repairing fuel leak, bleed air from fuel system. See
FUEL LINE BLEEDING under FUEL SYSTEM in REMOVAL, OVERHAUL &
INSTALLATION - TRUCKS - DIESEL article.
FUEL HEATER
1) Fuel heater is located in fuel filter/water separator. See
Fig. 1 . Fuel heater uses a fuel heater temperature sensor for
controlling operation of the fuel heater.
2) A defective fuel heater may cause excessive wax build-up
in the fuel filter/water separator during cold ambient temperatures.
Wax build-up may cause hard starting, prevent engine from
accelerating, low power, Blue smoke or White smoke. For testing of
fuel heater and fuel heater temperature sensor, see SYSTEM & COMPONENT
TESTING - TRUCKS - DIESEL article.
FUEL HEATER RELAY
Ensure fuel heater relay, located in power distribution
center is installed correctly and that terminals are not corroded. For
fuel heater relay testing, see SYSTEM & COMPONENT TESTING - TRUCKS -
DIESEL article.
FUEL FILTER/WATER SEPARATOR
NOTE: A blocked or restricted fuel filter/water separator may cause
starting problems, prevent engine from accelerating, low
power or White smoke. If an excessive amount of water
collects in filter/separator in a short period of time, it
may be necessary to drain and clean fuel tank.
1) When ignition switch is first turned to ON position,
WATER-IN-FUEL (WIF) warning light should come on for 2 seconds to
perform bulb and wiring circuit test and then go off. WATER-IN-FUEL
(WIF) warning light is located on instrument panel, just below the

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