I feel u bro.I been working on my 03 Dakota .about a year.maybe even more.I gutted the truck out wires an all an installed a 5.9l. Now I'm getting a no bus..dam
My dodge caliber had this problem. Turned out it was a wire that goes to the ignition coil had been partially chewed through by some kind of rodent and it was shorting. I got lucky that I found it. I forgot the key in the ignition when i went to take a the battery off I heard a buzzing sound. I put my ear to it and I found the bare wire. Now I have a misfire, it could have taken out that coil. I was ready to take the whole car apart
@@CarModsGarage i forgot to tell that my voltage gauge bounces too very slow ( not as much as the RPM needle ) im gonna change my camshaft position sensor n see if that helps .......cause 2 years ago i change the crankshaft position sensor.
Twist it and make a loop and tape the wire to itself so if you yank it it doesn't untwist the connection 😂 I use that method, butt connectors, and even wire nuts. Honestly though if you have a good way of joining multiples of wires let me know
@@CarModsGarage Holy moly I don’t think I have your knowledge on this trade! Some people said they replaced Governor solenoid and transducer / transmission? I don’t know if I can do that! I’ll probably try to see if I can solve the issue! Thank you
@@vasilemuresan3893 I just try to look around for some visual sign. Some people also said it could be the throttle body going bad so I got a new one and it wasn't the issue. It's definitely an electronic connection somewhere. Look around for visual signs like broken wire. I'm no expert just learn as I go. If I can do it you can do it also 😉
@@CarModsGarage Thank you for the encouragement! I’ll look around is just hard to recreate the problem but I’m sure it’s definitely a wire sliced somewhere
Well done..! Those issues are common for Dodge/Chryslers but you figured it out
Ya they are definitely a pain. Thanks buddy! 💪
Dam good video man all the hard work paid off nothing better than things working how they should especially after a year 👍👍
Agreed. I missed the dinging noise for months after I fixed it 😂
I feel u bro.I been working on my 03 Dakota .about a year.maybe even more.I gutted the truck out wires an all an installed a 5.9l. Now I'm getting a no bus..dam
Oh boy. That's a pain. Thy the fuse box like mine.
My dodge caliber had this problem. Turned out it was a wire that goes to the ignition coil had been partially chewed through by some kind of rodent and it was shorting. I got lucky that I found it. I forgot the key in the ignition when i went to take a the battery off I heard a buzzing sound. I put my ear to it and I found the bare wire. Now I have a misfire, it could have taken out that coil.
I was ready to take the whole car apart
what a mess glad u got it bud :)
That wasn't easy. Thanks Danijel!
I have the same problem we my dodge 07 around 2 years I’m going two do it man god bless ☝️☝️☝️☝️
I hope you find where the problem is on yours. I could not hear that beep beep all the time anymore.
I got a 97 dodge ram 2500 cummins turbo diesel my issue is that my RPM needle keeps bouncing alot any ideas?
Just the rpm I would think it's something related to the sensors Cam and or Crank
@@CarModsGarage i forgot to tell that my voltage gauge bounces too very slow ( not as much as the RPM needle ) im gonna change my camshaft position sensor n see if that helps .......cause 2 years ago i change the crankshaft position sensor.
@@Luna-dt1nt hmm that could be something else then. Not sure what the problem could be.
Did you ever figure out what was doing this? Having this problem right now on my 06
Mine was the pcm with one wire corroded. Look at the first comment and the description. I added the link of the video when I fixed it.
Please tell me that you didn’t just twist and tape that connection on the tipm?
😂 of course not. I solder everything in the end. Fixing a failed connection with another failed connection would be funny 🤙
Twist it and make a loop and tape the wire to itself so if you yank it it doesn't untwist the connection 😂
I use that method, butt connectors, and even wire nuts.
Honestly though if you have a good way of joining multiples of wires let me know
When are you coming to fix mine? No buss and 920,921,999 codes when gets hot or is hot weather!
oh dang. Mine had no codes. Check the same place mine was bad and see if there is any sign of green spots on the contacts
@@CarModsGarage Holy moly I don’t think I have your knowledge on this trade! Some people said they replaced Governor solenoid and transducer / transmission? I don’t know if I can do that! I’ll probably try to see if I can solve the issue! Thank you
@@vasilemuresan3893 I just try to look around for some visual sign. Some people also said it could be the throttle body going bad so I got a new one and it wasn't the issue. It's definitely an electronic connection somewhere. Look around for visual signs like broken wire. I'm no expert just learn as I go. If I can do it you can do it also 😉
@@CarModsGarage Thank you for the encouragement! I’ll look around is just hard to recreate the problem but I’m sure it’s definitely a wire sliced somewhere
Good video Bro!!!
thanks cuz!
Buen trabajo 👍 nosotros le nombramos mike mouse 🐭
Lol 🤣
Buen vídeo nosotros le nombramos mike mouse