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2009 Dodge Nitro - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Is thr a switch that
If you have the R/T with the onboard computer, you can reset the light through that. If not, there is a very simple reset sequence.
Begin with the vehicle off.
Turn the key to the ON position, but do not start the engine.
Press the accelerator pedal to the floor and release it three times.
Turn the key to the OFF position.
Now if you turn the key on or start the engine, you should see that the light has reset itself, and will only come back on after 3000 miles, or if the ECU senses an oil problem.
Security light
The problem that turned it on must be diagnosed and repaired to reset the light.
Flat battery only done 10000 kms nothing left on
The 670 amps will work, but will probably not last very long. It wont hurt anything except the battery itself. Make sure the cables polarity is connected right. A note on how to boost a car safely: ALWAYS START THE CAR FIRST THAT IS DOING THE BOOSTING. This ensure no computer damage will result on either car. Good luck.
Low mile use 18 day vacation flat battery nothing
it could be a fulty battery or there is a drain on the battery some were
(like in the charger) take it to an auto shop for them to test it out? it only takes a small leak of say 100 millyamps to knock the battery out in a month
WHAT ARE CODES U110C, U0141,
Ignition switch....then the manufacturer specific codes have to be cleared by a high end tech or dealer, your harbor freight tool won't do it
Nitro. Why doesn't it upshift?
If your vehicle with a Nitro engine is not upshifting and you're getting a P0750 code, it indicates that there is a problem with the shift solenoid "A". This solenoid is responsible for controlling the hydraulic pressure inside the transmission that helps to activate the clutches and bands that are responsible for shifting gears.
There are a few reasons why the shift solenoid "A" may not be functioning properly, which could lead to the transmission not upshifting. These reasons include:
- Malfunctioning Shift Solenoid "A": The shift solenoid "A" could be faulty, stuck, or damaged, preventing it from functioning properly.
- Wiring Issues: There could be issues with the wiring or connections leading to the shift solenoid "A," which could cause it to malfunction.
- Low Transmission Fluid: If the transmission fluid is low or dirty, it could prevent the shift solenoid "A" from functioning properly, causing the transmission to not upshift.
- Internal Transmission Problems: There could be internal problems within the transmission, such as a clogged valve body, damaged transmission bands, or worn clutches, which could cause the shift solenoid "A" to malfunction.
It is recommended to take your vehicle to a certified mechanic or dealership to diagnose and repair the issue, as transmission issues can be complex and require specialized knowledge and equipment to fix properly.
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