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Vgt U010C code

Logan Hubbard

New Member
Jul 3, 2024
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Truck Year
2018
Hey All!
First off, thanks in advance. I have a 2018 ram eco diesel with 106k miles. Deleted, tune.
Anyway, I was under the truck after doing some brakes and noticed a section of old wires from that went to components prior to the delete well I was moving them and somehow one wire was exposed as I was pushing it up it sparked on the exhaust. Now I have that code with hardly any power. The vgt control module is apparently one with the turbo and I would have to replace both. Is there a way to test it before doing all that? Or any ideas or tricks to try?
Logan
 

jdn112011

Well-Known Member
Oct 18, 2015
1,253
344
Truck Year
2015
Hey All!
First off, thanks in advance. I have a 2018 ram eco diesel with 106k miles. Deleted, tune.
Anyway, I was under the truck after doing some brakes and noticed a section of old wires from that went to components prior to the delete well I was moving them and somehow one wire was exposed as I was pushing it up it sparked on the exhaust. Now I have that code with hardly any power. The vgt control module is apparently one with the turbo and I would have to replace both. Is there a way to test it before doing all that? Or any ideas or tricks to try?
Logan
I've got a good vgt actuator on the shelf, it kinda sucks but you can do it from on top of the engine. Just pop off the e clip and linkage, then it's a few 10mm.

As to the module for it I'm not sure. None of that should be powered circuits from exhaust sensors, in my opinion anyway.
 

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Logan Hubbard

New Member
Jul 3, 2024
2
0
Truck Year
2018
Thanks so much! If I wind up needing it I will let you know. This am I double checked every single fuse and I found a bad Ignition coil fuse. Problem solved. For now ... ha
 
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