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904 miles ago I had the local Dodge dealer change my fuel filter. They informed me that I had to buy a new version, including a new housing. Today my check engine light came on. I retrieved the trouble code and it came up - P-2266 - Water In Fuel Sensor Circuit Low, but I do not have a water in fuel light. Could this be connected to the filter replacement, if not what does Sensor Circuit Low mean??
I have a 2007 Ram 2500, Quad Cab, 6.7 Cummins, 6 speed automatic, 2 wheel drive, with a 3.73 rear gear. Any help would be appreciated. TDRAT |
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Did you check the connector on the fuel filter? Might have came off/loose.
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2007.5 Dodge Ram 3500 HD,QC, 6.7L Cummins, 6speed Auto, 4X4, Bighorn Edition. Click for installs: Carr Steps PML Diff Cover Edge Juice with Attitude Volant Intake Hankook ATM RF10 |
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