Halfdane
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- Joined
- Jul 22, 2021
- Posts
- 16
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- Location
- TX
- Ram Year
- 2016
- Engine
- Cummins 6.7L turbo diesel
2016 ram 3500 6.7 Cummins turbo diesel flatbed white DRW.
I’ve been having a problem during colder days of the year. When I turn the key for startup, there’s an audible click from somewhere forward of the driver dash area. After the first click, there’s a battery voltage drops about 2V, from 14-13VDC to 12-11VDC. After about 2-3 seconds, there’s an audible click again like the first time, and the voltage goes back to 14-13 and stays there. This process repeats for about 5 or 6 cycles, and then I get a message envelope light, and the message is that the truck is in battery saver mode.
I asked a couple diesel mechanics and ram owners in person what they thought of this. They stated something about a bad heater box or some such thing. Not the heater core, a heater box. This was a few years ago and since it’s never caused a problem to the truck overall (that I know of), I never resolved the problem. Now I am thinking it’s causing another error code, a P0607 I think, which is a code about the electrical system having an issue or the ECM being bad. The truck never runs poorly or differently, and the MIL for the P0607 goes away over time, so I’m guessing the code has to do with the issue with the clicking and voltage drop.
Does anyone know about this heater box? Or is the issue something else? Again, this only happens when it’s below 60 degrees outside and when the truck is cold. The diesel mechanic showed me this heater box and it was about 3 inches square and 2 inches deep. Any information is helpful and thanks in advance.
I’ve been having a problem during colder days of the year. When I turn the key for startup, there’s an audible click from somewhere forward of the driver dash area. After the first click, there’s a battery voltage drops about 2V, from 14-13VDC to 12-11VDC. After about 2-3 seconds, there’s an audible click again like the first time, and the voltage goes back to 14-13 and stays there. This process repeats for about 5 or 6 cycles, and then I get a message envelope light, and the message is that the truck is in battery saver mode.
I asked a couple diesel mechanics and ram owners in person what they thought of this. They stated something about a bad heater box or some such thing. Not the heater core, a heater box. This was a few years ago and since it’s never caused a problem to the truck overall (that I know of), I never resolved the problem. Now I am thinking it’s causing another error code, a P0607 I think, which is a code about the electrical system having an issue or the ECM being bad. The truck never runs poorly or differently, and the MIL for the P0607 goes away over time, so I’m guessing the code has to do with the issue with the clicking and voltage drop.
Does anyone know about this heater box? Or is the issue something else? Again, this only happens when it’s below 60 degrees outside and when the truck is cold. The diesel mechanic showed me this heater box and it was about 3 inches square and 2 inches deep. Any information is helpful and thanks in advance.