SOURCE: 1999 dodge dakota p1762 code
dont know lots about this witout engine size but some have 1 coil per cylender possible coil is bad or plug 02 sensor will cause some problems but a miss fire will cause it to run like trash
SOURCE: Grand Cherokee laredo P1763 and P1762
It's a transmission related problem, that you should have looked at a.s.a.p. to avoid costly transmission repairs down the road. Have it scanned at a reputable transmission repair place, dealer, or mechanic you trust. The drain pan will have to come off to perform repair, so have a transmission service (filter & fluid) done while your at it, unless it was done recently.
SOURCE: 01 jeep Grand Cherokee transmission problem
Reboot system by disconnecting negative terminal on Battery, with ignition Key on and engine not running, remove terminal for more than two minutes and connect it back, it will spark a little do not panic, and try it again
SOURCE: Transmission problem
I had a shifting problem. The car would start in the wrong gear and shift at wrong times. I repaced the governor postion sensor and tranny fluid and the problem has been fixed for several years. Did you replace the tranny fluid?
SOURCE: I have a ODB II code reader giving p1763, p1762, p0303
Your right about the two codes. It's really a transmission part.
As soon as you open up the transmission pan, it right there.
But, I would leave this up to a transmission place. It may need a special type of calibration tool for the new sensor.
As for PO303, that is a missfire in cylinder #3
I hope I answered your question.
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