Yes, it can turn the light on for the wrong oil.
No, but if you cycle the key on,off,on,off,on, the odometer might display them.
Any tampering with an O2 sensor will cause a check engine light. So, you can not bypass.
With a scan tool after repair.With a scan tool after repair.
If it is a new generation hemi (5.7, 6.1) it will come on because these are not flex-fuel vehicles.
The Hemi IS an engine, you can't "put" a hemi on to another engine
A hemi engine refers to one of the most popular high performance engine types.
Chrysler corporation made the hemi engine back in the 50's.
Hemi is an engine and it's made by dodge
Depends on the motor. The 5.7 HEMI takes 5-20W and only 5-20W or else the check engine light will come on with an error for the wrong type of oil. Check to see what motor you have, then get the specs from jeep's website. You can download an owner's manual from the jeep website for your specific model.
Not all 2004 RAM 1500 models equipped with the Hemi engine have the Multi-Displacement System (MDS). The MDS feature was introduced in the 2005 model year for the 5.7L Hemi engine, allowing the engine to deactivate four cylinders under light-load conditions to improve fuel efficiency. Therefore, if you have a 2004 RAM 1500 Hemi, it will not have MDS.
There isn't a 5.7L Hemi diesel.
Should be the Hemi since it is a larger engine with more horsepower.Should be the Hemi since it is a larger engine with more horsepower.