2006 Ram 1500 5.7L Hemi Stuck in Limp Mode: P0642, P2122, P0522, P0335 Diagnosis and Fix
My 2006 Ram 1500 5.7L Hemi is currently stuck in limp mode with no throttle response. The check engine light is on and the vehicle displays multiple fault codes: P0642 (Sensor Reference Voltage Low), P2122 (Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor Circuit Low Voltage), P0522 (Low Engine Oil Pressure), and P0335 (Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit). The issue is intermittent — sometimes the truck will crank and run for about 10 minutes before returning to limp mode. I've recently replaced a valve cover gasket, but after that, the engine takes longer to start and has started exhibiting these symptoms. I’ve tested the 5V reference voltage at the oil pressure sensor and found no signal on the pink/yellow wire. The oil pressure gauge is also not reading correctly. Based on community advice, I suspect a shorted sensor or wiring issue affecting the 5V reference circuit. I've tried unplugging sensors one by one to isolate the fault, and discovered that disconnecting the oil pressure sensor restored voltage to the accelerator pedal sensor. After replacing the oil pressure sensor and cleaning the throttle body with brakeleen and IPA, the codes cleared and the truck now runs smoothly with full throttle response. This suggests that a shorted oil pressure sensor was pulling the 5V reference circuit to ground — a common issue in 2006 Ram Hemi models.
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