Dodge D350 skipping, flooding, and backfiring with intermittent check engine light on Dodge D350

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Dodge D350 owners report experiencing issues such as skipping, flooding, and backfiring, which may indicate underlying problems like engine misfires or fuel system malfunctions. Additionally, these owners often face an intermittent check engine light, which can be frustrating, especially when no codes are detected on the OBD2 scanner or when discrepancies with the VIN number arise, suggesting potential computer system or wiring issues. To address these concerns, some owners find it necessary to consult a professional mechanic for accurate diagnosis and repair. Utilizing diagnostic tools can also help identify hidden trouble codes. Furthermore, issues like flooding and backfiring may stem from fuel system problems, emphasizing the importance of regular maintenance to prevent such occurrences. Ignoring the check engine light can lead to decreased performance and long-term damage, making it essential for owners to address these issues promptly to maintain their vehicle's reliability.

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