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P06DD - What to do next?

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What's your dipstick telling you for oil consumption/use?

Some oil pressure sensors are poor quality, not lasting a year. My last Standard Motors oil sensor is the last Standard Motors sensor I will ever buy. I switched to Mopar/OE for most anything "sensor".

When did the problem start. Who did that oil change?

From:
P06DD CHRYSLER Possible Causes
  • Low or dirty engine oil
  • Faulty Oil Pressure Sensor
  • Oil Pressure Sensor harness is open or shorted
  • Oil Pressure Sensor circuit poor electrical component.
The 2011s had a Service Bulletin associated with that code.
 
I honestly don’t know when the issue truly started. Best of my memory tells me that it was around end of summer in 2018. I know that sounds like a long time away but what ended up happening around then was my transmission crapped out so I took it in and had it swapped. Then shortly after that it had another issue unrelated to the transmission. I have a feeling it was P06DD related. I took it back, had that issue resolved and it didn’t happen again until around the time I got another oil change. From then on it seems to have been off and on until last year when the CEL was basically a permanent part of the display.

At some point the bypass valve broke but I have no idea when that was because I’ve never changed my oil. Now that I know what to look for each time the oil change is completed I’m going to verify that the valve is still present.

I believe I had two oil changes done at Take 5 and the rest have been at the dealer since it didn’t cost much more than Take5.

I’m definitely contacting the dealership in the morning to find out exactly what work I had done and determine if any of it is still under warranty.

I saw two TSBs related to P06DD but it seems like one applies to certain years and certain vehicles. Mine did not appear on that list. For the second TSB though, it’s for my year and model related to faulty solenoid.

Something tells me that when I had the work done previously it was related to the solenoid but It was so long ago and I don’t know what I did with the paperwork.

Depending on what the dealership says I will likely go ahead and spring for the OEM sensor just so I can cross that one off the list.

Finally, my dipstick is telling me that oil levels are great. I’ve checked it multiple times. When it’s cold it’s at the second (top) dot. When it’s running, it’s down near the bottom dot. When it’s warm (10-15) after running its right in the middle. To go along with what Sienile said, I don’t think I’m experiencing a leak so I don’t think I’m going to worry about swapping the cooler.
Let us know how you make out.