Turbo underboost
I have access to a factory diagnostic manual and it does not list a code 1400. Aftermarket scan tools are notoriously unreliable on reading Sprinter trouble codes correctly.
Trouble code P2146 means: Fuel Injector Group "A" Supply Voltage Circuit/Open
Trouble code P1926 on a 2005 Dodge Sprinter indicates an issue with the Fuel Level Sensor Circuit. This code typically points to a malfunction in the sensor that monitors the fuel level in the tank, which could be due to a faulty sensor, wiring issues, or a poor connection. It may result in inaccurate fuel readings on the dashboard. Diagnosing the specific cause often involves checking the sensor and its associated wiring for any faults.
The OBDII error code of P0299 is a generic for a low boost condition. This could mean a turbo charger and or air induction system problems.
the fault is glow plug module
Trouble code P0513 means:Incorrect immobilizer key
Trouble code P1391 means: Intermittent loss of CMP or CKP
The P0299 code indicates a turbocharger underboost condition, which means the engine's turbocharger is not providing the expected boost pressure. For your 2013 Dodge Dart with a 1.4L Tiger Shark turbo, this issue could be caused by several factors, including a malfunctioning turbocharger, a leak in the intake or vacuum hoses, a faulty wastegate, or issues with the boost pressure sensor. It's advisable to inspect these components and check for any vacuum leaks, as addressing these issues can help resolve the code.
Trouble code P0440 means: EVAP Purge System Fault
Trouble code P0320 means:Ignition/Distributor engine speed input circuit malfunction
Trouble code P0463 means:Fuel level sensor circuit high input
Trouble code P0401 means:Exhaust gas recirculation flow insufficient detected