what is causing my idling issue?

Asked by GuruD9K3TF Aug 29, 2023 at 04:44 PM about the 2010 Dodge RAM 1500 SLT Quad Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2010 Dodge Ram with the 5.7 Hemi. I have owned it for 3 years and I
am still having idling issues with the truck. I have done everything under the
sun for this issue and nothing seems to solve it. I think I have it narrowed
down to the PCM or the evap system as the purge solenoid doesn't seem to
close almost at all and it is never fully opened. It also likes to spew fuel for
filler neck after fill up. Seemly caused by the vapor canister. It also has never
had a code for any of these problems and is passing all its emissions mils
which is weird as there is clearly a problem. It also feels very weak and the
fuel trims are in the negatives and it is running very lean almost like it has
some sort of vacuum leak somewhere. I love the truck but I want this issue
fixed as it is getting annoying and unsafe.

20 Answers

307,255

Intake manifold internal leaks? Run the test for it. Fuel trim problems? Run fuel pressure and flow tests. Canister purge trouble? Run a system smoke test.

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202,455

Do you know that all the known problems you are having are also part of "everything under the sun?" You've endured all this for three years, and a visit to a mechanic would have likely fixed all this for five-hundred bucks.

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Unfortunately it has been to the dealer and several other shops and no one seems to be able to solve the problem.

I will be running a fuel pressure test and running a smoke test for the evap system. I checked the intake manifold for external leaks and I found none. Would could be leaking internally?

307,255

Lower intake gaskets, manifold to head gaskets, some of these had a plate that was attached to the very bottom of the air chamber and that plate also can leak.

I had replaced the intake manifold gaskets when I took the manifold off when I did the mds delete of the truck. I also checked the TB bolts and intake manifold bolts and they were still all torque to the proper spec.

307,255

I would still run the pressure/vacuum testing on the intake. Something is causing the fuel trim condition on the live data scan.

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Update: took a closer look at the voltage values of the oxygen sensors. B1S2's voltage was all over the place while B2S2's was steady as it should. I also verified the purge solienoid works and is fine. Tested for vacuum leaks at the manifold and there was none. Tested the evap system and it has an evap leak from the canister esim assembly. I believe I have finally solved the problem or at least the cause of the rough idle condition. However I'm still puzzled as to why it never threw any codes at all over the last couple years?

307,255

So either a catalyst problem or an O2 sensor is bad. make sure the sensor grounds are good. A leak from the canister can cause a lean condition as well as a rich one.

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307,255

ECM protocols probably over rode the check engine light cause it was so intermittent

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Will update when I change the sensor probably won't be for a few days as I won't need to drive the truck for a while. But thanks for your help.

307,255

OBD 2 ECM’s have some redundant features that can make diagnosing some problem difficult. That’s why live data is so vital when trying to track down problems that the computer just will not acknowledge. I remember a number of years back a customer was having a stumble on acceleration but it wouldn’t always do it, and no check engine light ever came on, he had been to several shops and no one could find the problem, so it was my turn, he dropped it off and I hooked up my scanner and started driving it, at first nothing, then one morning it happened and the scanner grabbed it, the TPS showed a complete open just for a split second but too fast for the ECM to even see it. Replaced the sensor and had a happy and repeat customer.

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Problems Solved! I did not end up changing the O2 sensor instead I did some more digging and turns out it was all from the battery. The battery was from 2017 I tested it several times and it came up good every time. But I read some forums about Ram 1500 acting weird with old batteries. Bingo fixed all the problems and drives better than new. Thank you for all your help and input and if anyone has a Ram 1500 with an old battery even if the test come back good... CHANGE IT!

307,255

I’ve never heard that one before. I wonder if a lab scope would have been able to pickup a feedback.

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