2004 Dodge Ram 3500 P2149 Code: Diagnosis and Fix for Rough Idle and Injector Circuit Issues
I own a 2004 Dodge Ram 3500 with a 5.9L Cummins engine. Yesterday, while driving, the vehicle began running sluggishly and idling roughly. A diagnostic scan revealed code P2149. I'm seeking help to understand what this means and how to resolve it. The truck is stock—no modifications, chips, or magnets—and no other error codes are present. Everything else appears to be functioning normally. Can anyone provide insight into the likely cause of this issue? Specifically, is it related to wiring, injectors, or a fault in the power circuit for cylinders 4, 5, and 6?
1) Which engine model? (e.g., 5.9L Cummins) 2) Are there any other diagnostic trouble codes? 3) Is the vehicle stock with no modifications like ECU chips, magnets, or performance tuning? 4) Are all systems operating normally—no warning lights or unusual behavior? For a 5.9L Cummins, P2149 typically indicates a wiring issue affecting cylinders 4, 5, and 6. The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is not detecting proper voltage on the driver circuit. Please answer these questions so we can narrow down the cause. Also, do you have access to an OBD-II scanner or a digital multimeter (DVOM)?