- Code 12, recently battery unplugged
- Code 11 Ignition reference signal
No ignition reference signal detected during cranking (bad
Hall
effect) OR loss of camshaft sensor (and, for cars with crankshaft sensors —
which does not include the 2.2/2.5 — timing belt skipped a tooth
or loss of crankshaft sensor).
Note #8
Can cause the engine to stop working entirely with no limp-home
mode. Note: An anonymous poster wrote, “Code 11 will only be set
upon clearing the codes, most commonly by disconnecting the battery. It
says in the factory diagnostic manuals that code 11 means no ignition
reference signal has been seen since battery disconnect. As soon as the
vehicle's engine is cranked, and a reference signal is seen, code 11
will go away immediately on it's own. It also won't be set upon failure
of a part such as a hall-effect pick-up plate, or loss of the timing
belt. If no reference signal is seen during cranking after a battery
disconnect, code 11 will remain. This is a helpful indicator in a
no-start condition.” (Chrysler did sometimes change codes depending on
the year, so it may be that some of these apply to differentyears).
- Code 55 End scan test
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