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Most likely you can find it just in front of the transmission mounted just behind and on the bumper. Strange place for it but in that year dodge was putting them there. You'll see 2 connectors with bunches of wires going in.
Your question is? Sounds as though that info came from a code scanner.? We can not repair a vehicle over the internet by guessing and you throwing parts at it. Someone will need to get involved with a professional scanner and lots of experience. You may have ignition issues ,but just during cranking? Get quality professional help. It pains me to say that,but I don't have the vehicle.
On each headlamp, you need to remove the screws holding the headlamp the
the car (2 screws per headlamp)
Then pull the lamp out and change the bulbs.
Dont touch the new bulbs with your hands, use the plastic bag they came in
(but remove the bag after install!!!)
remove tire/wheel and remove axle nut!! i thinks its a 32 mm socket and then take the upper strut bolts out of the knuckle theres 2 bolts 18mm if not there 15 mm bolt heads and tilt the knuckle outwards then drive the axle back with a hammer til it clears then take a flat tip bar and pry the axle out of the tranny
Most common problem causing this code is the purge solenoid. A quick smoke test will show if you have any leaks in the system. If no leaks and the fuel cap is installed properly it's the purge solenoid.
there are 2 bolts that hold the reserviour on the vehicle once you remove those bolts you will need to take the hoses loose they should unscrew and then you can put the new one in the bolts are at the top and bottom of the reseviour
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