NOx Sensor Downstream of SCR Rationality Error
2013-2018 Ram 2500 6.7L I6 Cummins Diesel
Description
The downstream NOx sensor reading does not correlate with expected values based on DEF dosing rate and upstream NOx levels.
Symptoms
- Check Engine Light
- Incorrect SCR efficiency calculation
- False derate warnings possible
- DEF dosing may be incorrect
- Emissions test may show inconsistent results
Common Causes
- NOx sensor drift or failure
- Sensor cross-sensitivity to ammonia
- Sensor wiring intermittent
- Exhaust leak near sensor
- Sensor poisoned by contaminants
Diagnostic Steps
- Compare upstream and downstream NOx sensor readings
- Check sensor readings at key operating points
- Test sensor with known gas concentration
- Inspect sensor wiring and connector
- Check for exhaust leaks near sensor
Repair Notes
Replace downstream NOx sensor. Verify SCR efficiency calculation normalizes after replacement. Use OEM sensor only.
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- P0003Fuel Volume Regulator Control Circuit Low
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P3838 on Other Vehicles
Common Questions
What does code P3838 mean on a 2013-2018 Ram 2500?
P3838 stands for "NOx Sensor Downstream of SCR Rationality Error". The downstream NOx sensor reading does not correlate with expected values based on DEF dosing rate and upstream NOx levels.
What are the symptoms of P3838 on a Ram 2500?
Common symptoms of P3838 include: Check Engine Light, Incorrect SCR efficiency calculation, False derate warnings possible, DEF dosing may be incorrect, Emissions test may show inconsistent results.
What causes P3838 on a 2013-2018 Ram 2500?
Common causes of P3838 include: NOx sensor drift or failure, Sensor cross-sensitivity to ammonia, Sensor wiring intermittent, Exhaust leak near sensor, Sensor poisoned by contaminants.