SOURCE: Recently my 2001(chrysler)Dodge Intrepid has
The good news is the code you have is very fixable! There is a "Cylinder 2 Misfire Detected."(Cylinder 2 is the one first one on the right if you are in front of the car and are facing the engine). There are a few ways to try and fix it; 1st. Replace the spark plug with OEM Platinum Champion plug only (the car was designed around these plugs). Remove the two screws on the coil and the connector and pull out the coil. Swap plugs. Start the car and drive it a little, see if the problem persists. If it does then you will need to replace the coil which a new one will cost you apx. $120.00 or if you go to the junk yard it may be something you put in your pocket and leave.
After both attempts you should clear the code by going to your local part store and borrowing their OBD machine. If not unplug the battery for five min. The spark plug should work; the coils go out very rarely. If you have any questions you may email me at [email protected].
SOURCE: Radio CD not working & lights don't flash remote keylock
Sometime the computer in car will shut down a circuit when it sees a problem even if it only occure once. You can try to disconnect the battery for at least 2 min so all sys power off (some have capacitors that mantaine a charge for short time). If a battery disconnect does not clear problem you have go to dealer and have them to clear codes and reset you modules and your preferences
SOURCE: 2000 Dodge Ram - No hazard flashers
Possibly blew out the hazard flasher unit. Check the flasher unit (usually there are 2, one for directionals and one for flashers).
SOURCE: replaced battery in 2004 durango and have lights
I have the EXACT same problem! I just posted today. I don't have TPMS or 4-wheel drive, but both sets of lights are on after changing batter. Did you ever figure out this problem?
SOURCE: Just changed the oil in my 2007 Dodge Grand
that light usually indicates low or no oil pressure, or a broken oil presssure sensor
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