OMG thank you for this video. I have. 2022 Ram 2500 and I have same issue. Called them and they offered money back or wait until new once comes out and they will send it out for free. Phew!!!
S&B went through several revisions before they settled on one that didn't set codes. We have at least two of the versions in our shop. They appear to have solved it by restricting airflow to stock levels.
@JayTilles I'm assuming with the increased airflow with banks requires more fuel through the injectors. My truck would cut power like it wasn't getting enough fuel. It would throw P0402 every drive. They both increased my mpg by 2. I can live with that as long as I'm not having issues anymore.
Thank you for posting.I have a g m c that I put the monster exhaust on 2023, and I had a p24DA code Called banks and said they've never heard of anyone having an issue.Imagine that! So I'll call him and see if they'll be good on the return policy.
I put this on my 2024 Ram 2500 diesel also and got that code too. I cleared the code and so far so good it hasn’t come back but I’ve only drove like 50miles so we’ll see. Banks told me they are working on the issue and will notify me when they get something figured out or I can return it. Gonna keep it for now and see what they come up with. If engine light keeps coming on I’ll just clear it with my reader
Thanks for the video, I also watched your video on the EGR Valve cleaning and need some advice. I purchased my ‘22 Ram Cummins 3 days ago, dealership said it was good to go and had the shop go through it. About 150 miles later the check engine light came on, P0402. The truck came with a Banks CAI on it, but now I’m contemplating on going back to stock, just have to find a used one. My truck only has 30,000 miles on it, but am wondering if the Banks system would have triggered the light sooner than the 150 miles, or do you think it is more likely the EGR. Any advice would help, thanks! (Also, did you have to clear the code or will the computer sense the issue is resolved and turn off on its own after so many miles of use)
I'm pretty sure that check engine light has to do with that cold air intake. NOT the EGR. The check engine light could have come on sooner or even later, because there's no set time how the computer wants to throw the code.... Also, if you go back to stock, you have to turn the check engine light off either with a scan tool or disconnecting both batteries for thirty minutes. The scan tool would be a better option. ruclips.net/video/LLPw9ztV3gE/видео.htmlsi=ysMANPpJ84dAnE4Y
@@WikedWips Thank you! Wondering if you have heard anything about the S&B CAI system, sounds like others have had this issue and switched to S&B and no more codes.
@RK-wx5jm S&B is fine, but to be honest, i really don't know if it makes sense using it. For instance, the reason why the check engine light is popping on when you're using the banks, is because that intake is actually seeing more air flow, so the sensors are causing it to throw a code. I spoke to someone using S&B and they told me, it doesn't feel any different from using a stock intake. Hope this helps!
@RK-wx5jm also I don't know if this helps any, but banks usually would take back the cold air intake and refund you. But since you bought the truck from the dealership and it came with the intake, I don't know what will happen.
I just bought monster ram and the ram cold air filter just finished started the truck drove about 5 mile engine light came on showed code po402 so I you tube it and others 😢 had same issue thanks for sharing this problem that banks knows about and quit selling this product it’s a inconvenient time it take to install
The Cold air intakes are kicking over the P0402 codes, on cars as well. I have a car. I have to remove the intake system and going back to stop. Looks like the issue is the vehicle is trying to keep the ratio's straight and that means it is draining you tank. Thanks for your video. PS. bad news, during my tenure with Cold Air, I replaced my Cats! (Yikes1)
I have a 2020 RAM 2500 Laramie 6.7L. I installed the Bank RAM Air System and about 2 weeks later my CEL popped on. I figured maybe it was just due the conditions I was driving under. I scanned & cleared the code, then again yesterday the CEl came back on with the same code P0402
What year is your truck? I have a 2024 and it triggered my light I changed it back to stock and still have the engine light on. I also have the monster air ram as well and thinking about changing back to stock as well.
Installed a hsp cold air intake on my 19 ram and ran into the same problems. Truck is at the dealership now. If you find a way around it please post a video
I put this on my 2024 Ram 2500 diesel also and got that code too. I cleared the code and so far so good it hasn’t come back but I’ve only drove like 50miles so we’ll see. Banks told me they are working on the issue and will notify me when they get something figured out or I can return it. Gonna keep it for now and see what they come up with. If engine light keeps coming on I’ll just clear it with my reader
@@WikedWips yup the light came back on while driving home from work this morning! That was quick. Oh well. Yeah they should’ve gotten a fix for it by now though
@@craigbaker9270 same truck literally having the same problem I also noticed if I lean into the truck in 6th gear the truck jerks a bit. I thought it was trans slip at first but realized the trans is confused trying to figure out if it needs to shift from 6th to 5th. And my around town fuel mileage is worse I’m probably just going to go back stock and let banks have this back
I have this intake on my 2022 and have the same problem. A friend of mine has a 2022 ram and has every banks product, intake, boost tube's, intake manifold. He never gets an engine light. I've used his truck to tow a 10k trailer from NY to WV through the mountains and the check engine light never came on, weird. I think with just the intake alone, it's too much air coming in and not moving it maybe?
Yea it's wild, but thats exactly what's happening, where the sensors are seeing too much air andddddd it only happens with some Rams! Unfortunately it happened with mine where I can't keep running the intake for power but Fortunately, I found the problem with research and I'm able to help tons of people before they go and spend thousands for a simple issue!
Mine is having an issue with that code as well. Truck seems it has less power but better fuel economy? I think this needs to go back to:/ can the codes harm the engine?
Same here - 2022 Ram 2500 Cummins with P0402. I would get a bit of a buck when accelerating and the CEL would come on with that code. I've been waiting for over a year for a fix
I have a 22 and it has the same issue. I put the old intake back and called Banks. I’m was put on a list for a fix. Fingers crossed it’s sooner than later.
I got the Same P0402 Code initially, but it cleared. I keep getting the P04DB Code on the other hand which is the Crankcase Ventilation System Malfunction. Is anyone else getting that code? 2016 Ram 3500 6.7L Cummins Dually
@@WikedWips I changed the CCV filter and cleaned the sensor. Just got off the phone with Banks. They said the truck needs to go through an air system reset, so it can re-learn the new conditions. Not sure if it will help here, but here is the process. 1. Turn truck to ACC. 2. Press the brake pedal twice. 3. Press and release the accelerator to the floor twice slowly within 10 seconds. 4. Turn off power.
OMG thank you for this video. I have. 2022 Ram 2500 and I have same issue. Called them and they offered money back or wait until new once comes out and they will send it out for free. Phew!!!
Ur welcome!
This is the same reason I sent my banks back. I bought the S&B and have no issues.
Hey, thanks for the input man!
S&B went through several revisions before they settled on one that didn't set codes. We have at least two of the versions in our shop. They appear to have solved it by restricting airflow to stock levels.
@JayTilles I'm assuming with the increased airflow with banks requires more fuel through the injectors. My truck would cut power like it wasn't getting enough fuel. It would throw P0402 every drive. They both increased my mpg by 2. I can live with that as long as I'm not having issues anymore.
@@kndbull At this moment I cannot give you a technical explanation. We're currently investigating.
So respectfully, with the S&B CAI, where air flow is reduced to stock levels, does having a CAI make sense?
Thank you for posting.I have a g m c that I put the monster exhaust on 2023, and I had a p24DA code Called banks and said they've never heard of anyone having an issue.Imagine that! So I'll call him and see if they'll be good on the return policy.
Damn they should revise that issue
They are but taking mad long
I’ve been fighting this for months. Called banks they just keep sending me boots. Thank you for the video
Boots?
What I hate is that they do t disclose this. They k ow it’s an issue but keep selling the product. Pretty damn shady.
Yea man, I understand!!! I'm glad they took it back
Have a 2020 3500 6-7 50,0 00 miles Had banks intake andAir box installed 4 months ago no check engine light so far. P. S and boost tubes also.
Kool brother, as I said in the video not all trucks are affected so ur one of the lucky ones😃
Thanks for the info was thinking about the Banks Air Intake system on My 2019 Dodge 6.7 after this will keep the stock don't need the headache.
Exactly!!
I put this on my 2024 Ram 2500 diesel also and got that code too. I cleared the code and so far so good it hasn’t come back but I’ve only drove like 50miles so we’ll see. Banks told me they are working on the issue and will notify me when they get something figured out or I can return it. Gonna keep it for now and see what they come up with. If engine light keeps coming on I’ll just clear it with my reader
Sorry for the late reply. Keep me posted
Thanks for the video, I also watched your video on the EGR Valve cleaning and need some advice. I purchased my ‘22 Ram Cummins 3 days ago, dealership said it was good to go and had the shop go through it. About 150 miles later the check engine light came on, P0402. The truck came with a Banks CAI on it, but now I’m contemplating on going back to stock, just have to find a used one. My truck only has 30,000 miles on it, but am wondering if the Banks system would have triggered the light sooner than the 150 miles, or do you think it is more likely the EGR. Any advice would help, thanks!
(Also, did you have to clear the code or will the computer sense the issue is resolved and turn off on its own after so many miles of use)
I'm pretty sure that check engine light has to do with that cold air intake. NOT the EGR. The check engine light could have come on sooner or even later, because there's no set time how the computer wants to throw the code.... Also, if you go back to stock, you have to turn the check engine light off either with a scan tool or disconnecting both batteries for thirty minutes. The scan tool would be a better option.
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@@WikedWips Thank you! Wondering if you have heard anything about the S&B CAI system, sounds like others have had this issue and switched to S&B and no more codes.
@RK-wx5jm S&B is fine, but to be honest, i really don't know if it makes sense using it. For instance, the reason why the check engine light is popping on when you're using the banks, is because that intake is actually seeing more air flow, so the sensors are causing it to throw a code. I spoke to someone using S&B and they told me, it doesn't feel any different from using a stock intake. Hope this helps!
@@WikedWips Yes that helps as well, thanks for all the info. I’m purchasing a used stock intake tomorrow and will be replacing the Banks. 👍🏼
@RK-wx5jm also I don't know if this helps any, but banks usually would take back the cold air intake and refund you. But since you bought the truck from the dealership and it came with the intake, I don't know what will happen.
I just bought monster ram and the ram cold air filter just finished started the truck drove about 5 mile engine light came on showed code po402 so I you tube it and others 😢 had same issue thanks for sharing this problem that banks knows about and quit selling this product it’s a inconvenient time it take to install
Agreed
The Cold air intakes are kicking over the P0402 codes, on cars as well. I have a car. I have to remove the intake system and going back to stop. Looks like the issue is the vehicle is trying to keep the ratio's straight and that means it is draining you tank. Thanks for your video.
PS. bad news, during my tenure with Cold Air, I replaced my Cats! (Yikes1)
Lol, thanks for your input!
I have a 2020 RAM 2500 Laramie 6.7L. I installed the Bank RAM Air System and about 2 weeks later my CEL popped on. I figured maybe it was just due the conditions I was driving under. I scanned & cleared the code, then again yesterday the CEl came back on with the same code P0402
Send it bank
What year is your truck? I have a 2024 and it triggered my light I changed it back to stock and still have the engine light on. I also have the monster air ram as well and thinking about changing back to stock as well.
@tony35799 it's a 2021, did you turn off the CEL after you put it back to stock?
@@WikedWips you have me there I don’t know what CEL is
Lol Check Engine Light
@@WikedWips oh yes I cleared it but came back
@tony35799 so it could possibly be the monster Ram...I would definitely give banks a call for sure
Installed a hsp cold air intake on my 19 ram and ran into the same problems. Truck is at the dealership now. If you find a way around it please post a video
Yea I get it!!! So for now, put it back to stock to avoid the CEL!
Same here, 2024 Ram 6.7 Cummins and constant P0402. Banks knows it is an issue and continues selling this junk, dont give them credit.
I think they should at least mention it to people buying it!
I put this on my 2024 Ram 2500 diesel also and got that code too. I cleared the code and so far so good it hasn’t come back but I’ve only drove like 50miles so we’ll see. Banks told me they are working on the issue and will notify me when they get something figured out or I can return it. Gonna keep it for now and see what they come up with. If engine light keeps coming on I’ll just clear it with my reader
@craigbaker9270 it will keep coming back and banks should have come up with a fix by now
@@WikedWips yup the light came back on while driving home from work this morning! That was quick. Oh well. Yeah they should’ve gotten a fix for it by now though
@@craigbaker9270 same truck literally having the same problem I also noticed if I lean into the truck in 6th gear the truck jerks a bit. I thought it was trans slip at first but realized the trans is confused trying to figure out if it needs to shift from 6th to 5th. And my around town fuel mileage is worse I’m probably just going to go back stock and let banks have this back
I have this intake on my 2022 and have the same problem. A friend of mine has a 2022 ram and has every banks product, intake, boost tube's, intake manifold. He never gets an engine light. I've used his truck to tow a 10k trailer from NY to WV through the mountains and the check engine light never came on, weird. I think with just the intake alone, it's too much air coming in and not moving it maybe?
Yea it's wild, but thats exactly what's happening, where the sensors are seeing too much air andddddd it only happens with some Rams! Unfortunately it happened with mine where I can't keep running the intake for power but Fortunately, I found the problem with research and I'm able to help tons of people before they go and spend thousands for a simple issue!
You have to remove it when you take it to the Diler so that it does not eliminate your warranty ?
I might just order the boost tube's and manifold
Did you take negative battery cable off before installing the the banks intake.
I honestly can't remember
I have the same issue with my ram 2500 2022 with who you talk to at banks
Just call their customer service
The best fix for this is to delete and tine the truck. And thats how your gonna get any real power with these intakes
1000% correct unfortunately its hard getting a good shop 2 take care of you.
Bless you 🙏
Mine is having an issue with that code as well. Truck seems it has less power but better fuel economy? I think this needs to go back to:/ can the codes harm the engine?
The codes are just super annoying because the sensors are seeing more air than normal
Same here - 2022 Ram 2500 Cummins with P0402. I would get a bit of a buck when accelerating and the CEL would come on with that code. I've been waiting for over a year for a fix
@stevefrench4595 that's why I sent my intake back immediately lmao...cause I knew banks was dragging their feet
2014 Cummins been getting this message since day one I installed banks air system. Active Airbox Service Required See Dealer
Definitely call banks and speak to customer service!!!!
@@WikedWips maybe I should had it over 4 yrs now. replaced sensors and flex tube over wheel well msg is very annoying but never had engine light on.
Forgot to put mine is a 2019 ram diesel
Is this happening to 22 trucks and up ?
Mine is a 23 if that helps any.
It does. Thanks for letting us know. I was looking to buy banks monster ram but after this video, I'll decide to wait to buy.
I have a 22 and it has the same issue. I put the old intake back and called Banks. I’m was put on a list for a fix. Fingers crossed it’s sooner than later.
Just purchased this in April and am having the same issue.
Contact Banks and they will take it back!
I got the Same P0402 Code initially, but it cleared. I keep getting the P04DB Code on the other hand which is the Crankcase Ventilation System Malfunction. Is anyone else getting that code?
2016 Ram 3500 6.7L Cummins Dually
Change the ccv filter....I have a vid on that as well...
@@WikedWips I changed the CCV filter and cleaned the sensor. Just got off the phone with Banks. They said the truck needs to go through an air system reset, so it can re-learn the new conditions. Not sure if it will help here, but here is the process.
1. Turn truck to ACC.
2. Press the brake pedal twice.
3. Press and release the accelerator to the floor twice slowly within 10 seconds.
4. Turn off power.
Hope it helps