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My 2002 chrysler 300 blower fan is stuck on high
Under the hood, in a plastic cover, you will find the relay/breaker center. The relay for blower motor high will be labeled, either next to the relay or under the cover. Your relay is stuck closed. Replace it. murf427
I have a ticking sound coming from the rear of the car in between the rear tries sounds like a clock ticking, what is it
An increasingly noisy ticking sound coming from your engine could indicate a lifter malfunction. I once had an exhaust valve lifter 'mushroom' where the cam makes contact with the flat tappet and the lifter wouldn't move up & down smoothly. This kept the exhaust valve from letting out the unspent fuel through the exhaust and the fuel had only one place to go: past the rings & into the oil. My cylinders needed rehoned.It could be just a lifter gone bad. Unless you're into major HP(say over 400) you've probly got hydraulic lifters. This type builds up oil pressure to take up its 1/8" or so of slack they'll see when the engine hasn't recently run .Parts Of BMW
Chrysler P0560 code
Generic OBD Error
Code Details for P0560
System
Voltage
OBD II Code
P0560 refers to The battery supplies
electricity to the ECM even when the ignition switch is OFF. This electricity
allows the ECM to store data such as DTC history, freeze frame data, fuel trim
values and other data. If the battery voltage falls below a minimum level, the
ECM will conclude that there is a fault in the power supply circuit. The next
time the engine starts, the ECM will turn on the MIL and a DTC will be set.
SymptomsPossible sumptoms of
OBD code P0560- Engine Light ON (or
Service Engine Soon Warning Light) - Slow engine start - Low battery
power
CausesPossible causes of OBD
code P0560-
Loose or missing alternator drive belt - Faulty alternator - Battery defective -
Open or short system voltage circuit The Error code is generally activated on
detection of the following conditions: The P0560 code is detected when there is
an open in ECM back-up power source circuit
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