Dodge B250 no start and stall condition requiring check engine light to illuminate for starting on Dodge B250

Submitted by Jeffrey e4caba · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Dodge B250 owners report experiencing a no start and stall condition that requires the check engine light to illuminate for the vehicle to start. This issue often indicates underlying problems within the vehicle's systems that need to be addressed. Owners may find that the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) lacks power, resulting in no spark or malfunctioning of the check engine light. Additionally, a faulty camshaft position sensor can contribute to these starting issues, as can problems with the fuel pump fuse, relay, or pressure. Electrical components, such as the Engine Control Module (ECM) and various sensors, must have proper connections and voltage supply to prevent starting difficulties. Furthermore, faulty components like the crank sensor may trigger specific fault codes affecting the starting process, while issues with the overdrive solenoid circuit can also impact starting conditions. It is advisable for owners to systematically check these components to identify and resolve the root cause of the starting issues.

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