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2007 Dodge Caliber SXT Sport Hatchback - Page 5 Questions & Answers
2007 dodge caliber has comm problems but when it lets u in has alot of codes in it but will not acclerate at all
Hi William, I'm glad to help. The P0700 code is a to let you know there is a code in the transmission module it doesn't tell you what it is though. Its possible you could have a transmission problem you'll need to spend the money and have it checked out at the repair shop. The other 2 codes will have nothing to do with the way the vehicle runs. U0170 and U0171 or for the Occupant Retraint Satellite Sensors for air bag problems. Hope this helps and havge an awesome day William!
Does a bad battery affect the Electronic throttle control
Absolutely, bad batteries that will not take a full charge causes low battery voltage which can affect solenoid's, actuators, sensors and just about anything else including computer controlled operation. You'll need to replace the battery and sometimes in rare situations you made need to have the throttle control reset at the dealership. Hope this helps, and have an awesome day!
CODIGO RADIO DODGE
If any part of the radio doesn't work you will need to replace the radio. Chrysler radio's have had problems for years. However, if it doesn't light up first check the fuse, if its good replace it. Have an awesome day.
2007 dodge caliber p000a pooob
these codes are slow response from CAM sensor , can becaused by poor condition oil , when was last oil change? if not recent say 6000 miles change the oil and filter , wipe codes and road teast and re-read codes , if re-appears then cam sensor could be at fault,or the sensor solenoid , what grade oil do you use ? 5w 20 is the correct grade let me know how you get on if you wish
Why does the etc light stay on or flash
count the flashes and the spaces between flashes .This is a fault code reading (as in morse code) so you have long and short flashes with long or short periods between flashes. Take it to a special service centre and have the code read.
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