aroselandbarnes
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Hey guys,
Just wanted to get some opinions on an issue I just experienced, as I’ve tried to rule out a couple things but it just doesn’t make sense still.
I have a 2012 G1 that wouldn’t start after just driving. I was driving home from the weekend when I made a stop to drop a buddy at his house, and my truck wouldn’t start afterwards when I tried to turn it back on. I received the code P0219, engine overspeed condition. After looking that code up and doing all sorts of research, I went to start my truck the next day and it started no problem. I then took it for a test drive to see if it was okay and there didn’t seem to be any issues. The P0219 code wasn’t there anymore after that drive.
Most of my research on the code suggested I had a bad sensor or something, as I know I didn’t do any redlining in it to cause the code to show up. However, if it was a bad sensor it probably should’ve showed up again.
I can rule out that it’s the starter or battery because I just put new ones in about 6 months ago. Leaning more towards the fact that I’d have a bad ground. Shouldn’t be overheating either as my gauges said I was at good temps the whole time, and I have fresh oil in the truck.
Has anyone had this issue, or would anyone have an idea as to why this would be happening?
Just wanted to get some opinions on an issue I just experienced, as I’ve tried to rule out a couple things but it just doesn’t make sense still.
I have a 2012 G1 that wouldn’t start after just driving. I was driving home from the weekend when I made a stop to drop a buddy at his house, and my truck wouldn’t start afterwards when I tried to turn it back on. I received the code P0219, engine overspeed condition. After looking that code up and doing all sorts of research, I went to start my truck the next day and it started no problem. I then took it for a test drive to see if it was okay and there didn’t seem to be any issues. The P0219 code wasn’t there anymore after that drive.
Most of my research on the code suggested I had a bad sensor or something, as I know I didn’t do any redlining in it to cause the code to show up. However, if it was a bad sensor it probably should’ve showed up again.
I can rule out that it’s the starter or battery because I just put new ones in about 6 months ago. Leaning more towards the fact that I’d have a bad ground. Shouldn’t be overheating either as my gauges said I was at good temps the whole time, and I have fresh oil in the truck.
Has anyone had this issue, or would anyone have an idea as to why this would be happening?