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2005 Dodge Ram 2.4L Engine Fault Codes P0700, P0613, P0113 - Driveability Issues and Diagnosis

Model: 2005 dodge ram Fault Code: P0113 Posted: 2016-03-08 17:20

My 2005 Dodge Ram 2.4L engine is showing persistent fault codes: P0700 (Transmission Control Module Requested MIL), P0613 (Internal TCM Error), and P0113 (Intake Air Temperature Sensor Voltage High). The vehicle exhibits driveability problems such as sluggish acceleration, gear shifting issues, and check engine light activation. All components are stock with no modifications to the engine or drivetrain. I have cleared the codes multiple times, but they return consistently. Additional pending codes include B0204, P0562, and P0750. Can anyone confirm if these codes are related or suggest a diagnostic path?

Related fault codes
P0113P0613P0700
Comments (3)
Anonymous 2016-03-09 13:09

Could you please specify the exact engine type (e.g., 2.4L) and confirm whether your vehicle has undergone any modifications from factory specifications? The P0113 code indicates an intake air temperature sensor voltage is too high, which may point to a faulty sensor or wiring issue. P0613 suggests an internal error in the Transmission Control Module (TCM), potentially linked to communication failures. Note that P0700 often appears when the TCM requests the MIL on, and this could be directly tied to P0613.

Anonymous 2016-04-08 17:05

Thanks for confirming it's a 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 with a stock 2.4L engine. I've seen similar cases where P0113 and P0613 appear together, especially in older models. The pending codes B0204, P0562, and P0750 are also relevant—B0204 relates to transmission fluid level or pressure issues; P0562 indicates a problem with the transmission input speed sensor; and P0750 points to a malfunction in the transmission control circuit. These may all stem from TCM communication faults. What steps have you taken so far? Have you checked for loose wiring or sensor connections?

Anonymous 2016-04-09 07:50

Just confirming: this is a 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 equipped with the standard 2.4L engine, and no aftermarket modifications have been made. The fault codes appear to fluctuate or change after clearing—could this indicate intermittent sensor readings or a software-related issue in the TCM? Any known fixes for P0613 on this model year?