Ram 1500 Air fuel ratio imbalance
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Gents,
I’m in the US these days but still interested in the opinion of this group.
I have a 2013 Ram 1500 with a 5.7l v8. For about a year it had an on and off code indicating a bad catalytic converter. I decided to replace the cat with aftermarket parts at an independent garage a few weeks ago. They also replaced the evap purge valve because it was apparently bad.
After my first long drive post replacement, got a p219A code which indicates air/fuel imbalance on bank 1. Took it back to the garage and they went through the wringer trying to fix it. They:
Re-replaced the catalytic converter
Fixed a couple small exhaust leaks
Replaced spark plugs
Swapped the o2 sensors from bank 1 to bank 2 and vice versa
Also swapped the injectors from bank to bank
Checked the cam shaft and lifters which seemed fine
Replaced the god damn ECU
Still getting the f
king code for the same bank, and I’d say getting ~1-2 mpg less than before I had the cat swapped.
Not sure where to go from here - I’ll be taking it to the dealer but any thoughts from this community on where to look or how to better diagnose? I’m at a loss, love my truck but I’ve spent close to 10k on it over 12 months with this plus a rear end rebuild and am approaching my breaking point.
Thoughts appreciated
Cheers
I’m in the US these days but still interested in the opinion of this group.
I have a 2013 Ram 1500 with a 5.7l v8. For about a year it had an on and off code indicating a bad catalytic converter. I decided to replace the cat with aftermarket parts at an independent garage a few weeks ago. They also replaced the evap purge valve because it was apparently bad.
After my first long drive post replacement, got a p219A code which indicates air/fuel imbalance on bank 1. Took it back to the garage and they went through the wringer trying to fix it. They:
Re-replaced the catalytic converter
Fixed a couple small exhaust leaks
Replaced spark plugs
Swapped the o2 sensors from bank 1 to bank 2 and vice versa
Also swapped the injectors from bank to bank
Checked the cam shaft and lifters which seemed fine
Replaced the god damn ECU
Still getting the f

Not sure where to go from here - I’ll be taking it to the dealer but any thoughts from this community on where to look or how to better diagnose? I’m at a loss, love my truck but I’ve spent close to 10k on it over 12 months with this plus a rear end rebuild and am approaching my breaking point.
Thoughts appreciated
Cheers
Tubes63 said:
Gents,
I’m in the US these days but still interested in the opinion of this group.
I have a 2013 Ram 1500 with a 5.7l v8. For about a year it had an on and off code indicating a bad catalytic converter. I decided to replace the cat with aftermarket parts at an independent garage a few weeks ago. They also replaced the evap purge valve because it was apparently bad.
After my first long drive post replacement, got a p219A code which indicates air/fuel imbalance on bank 1. Took it back to the garage and they went through the wringer trying to fix it. They:
Re-replaced the catalytic converter
Fixed a couple small exhaust leaks
Replaced spark plugs
Swapped the o2 sensors from bank 1 to bank 2 and vice versa
Also swapped the injectors from bank to bank
Checked the cam shaft and lifters which seemed fine
Replaced the god damn ECU
Still getting the f
king code for the same bank, and I’d say getting ~1-2 mpg less than before I had the cat swapped.
Not sure where to go from here - I’ll be taking it to the dealer but any thoughts from this community on where to look or how to better diagnose? I’m at a loss, love my truck but I’ve spent close to 10k on it over 12 months with this plus a rear end rebuild and am approaching my breaking point.
Thoughts appreciated
Cheers
So they fired the parts cannons like morons, because they've no clue how to attempt to diagnose a fault ? WOW !I’m in the US these days but still interested in the opinion of this group.
I have a 2013 Ram 1500 with a 5.7l v8. For about a year it had an on and off code indicating a bad catalytic converter. I decided to replace the cat with aftermarket parts at an independent garage a few weeks ago. They also replaced the evap purge valve because it was apparently bad.
After my first long drive post replacement, got a p219A code which indicates air/fuel imbalance on bank 1. Took it back to the garage and they went through the wringer trying to fix it. They:
Re-replaced the catalytic converter
Fixed a couple small exhaust leaks
Replaced spark plugs
Swapped the o2 sensors from bank 1 to bank 2 and vice versa
Also swapped the injectors from bank to bank
Checked the cam shaft and lifters which seemed fine
Replaced the god damn ECU
Still getting the f

Not sure where to go from here - I’ll be taking it to the dealer but any thoughts from this community on where to look or how to better diagnose? I’m at a loss, love my truck but I’ve spent close to 10k on it over 12 months with this plus a rear end rebuild and am approaching my breaking point.
Thoughts appreciated
Cheers
Seriously, find even a half competent garage.
Right from the bat....did it have a bad cat ? were there any actual signs ? emissions ? cat clogged ?
And what actually are mixtures on each bank ?
Very simple tests to verify this that even a stupid mechanic should be able to do.
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