2002 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9L Diesel: P0216, P0602, P1689 Fault Diagnosis - Fuel Pump Timing & ECM Communication Issues
I have a 2002 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9L diesel with recurring fuel system issues. After replacing the fuel injection pump (Bosch) and filter, symptoms persist. The truck ran well for about a week at 18 psi fuel pressure, but then began shutting down unexpectedly—fuel pressure dropped to 20 psi and engine died. I bled the fuel system multiple times, but it still won't start reliably; when it does, it idles roughly with blue-white smoke and dies immediately upon shifting into gear. The vehicle now shows DTCs: P0216 (Fuel Injection Pump Timing Failure), P0602 (ECM Fueling Calibration Error), and P1689 (No Communication Between ECM and Injection Pump Module). I've replaced the fuel filter, transfer pump, and inspected all fuel lines—no visible cracks. The Bosch injection pump appears to be functioning mechanically, but I suspect timing or electrical communication issues. Based on the DTCs: - P0216 suggests a possible misalignment or failure in fuel injection pump timing or gear alignment. - P0602 indicates an ECM calibration error—could be due to a zero Good Trip Counter or outdated software. - P1689 points to communication failure between the ECM and Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM), likely from wiring issues, poor connectors, or grounding problems. I'm looking for guidance on whether the injection pump can be properly timed, how to test fuel pressure drop across the filter, and what steps to take to diagnose and resolve the communication issue between the ECM and FPCM. Any advice on testing procedures or recommended tools (like DRBIII scan tool) would be greatly appreciated.
DTC P0216: Fuel Injection Pump Timing Failure This code indicates the engine control module (ECM) detected improper operation of the fuel injection pump. The fault is triggered when engine speed exceeds 300 RPM, with a fuel command of 5 mm³/str and timing within a specified window. Possible causes: - Misalignment of fuel injection pump drive gear - Clogged fuel filter or restricted transfer pump inlet - Faulty fuel injection pump Testing steps: 1. Turn ignition on (engine off). Use DRBIII(R) scan tool to check for DTCs. If P0336, P1287, or P1690 are present, diagnose those first. 2. Review FREEZE FRAME data and attempt to reproduce the conditions. If Good Trip Counter resets to zero, proceed; otherwise, test is complete. 3. Verify proper fuel injection pump timing and gear alignment using on-vehicle adjustments (refer to RAM PICKUP DIESEL - FUEL INJECTION PUMP TIMING). 4. Check fuel pressure drop across the filter—per BASIC DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES. If pressure drop exceeds specifications, identify and repair restriction. 5. Inspect transfer pump inlet for blockages. If restricted, replace the fuel injection pump (refer to appropriate REMOVAL & INSTALLATION guide).