P2509 OBD II Trouble Code ECM/PCM Power Input Signal Intermittent Code Dodge
Full details on why you get a P2509 ECM power input signal trouble code, how to diagnose it, along with potential symptoms and causes.
Symptoms of P2509 OBD II Trouble Code
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illumination with P2509 DTC set
- Hard to start or failure to start
- Tachometer may fluctuate between 500 to 700 rpm when idling cold
- Check gauges light may illuminate and voltmeter displays 11 volts or less
- Truck may cut off while driving
- Additional codes P2502 - charging system error and P2503 - charging system output low may accompany the code P2509
Common Causes of P2509 OBD II Trouble Code
- Battery failure
- Poor connection at the batteries
- Alternator is either overcharging or undercharging
- Large voltage drop through loose or corroded cables
- Electrical clutch fan short to ground
- Bad connection at ECM
- Leaking diode
- Battery + positive shorted to ground or other circuits
- Open or return ground circuit