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you need to the vehicle scanned for trouble code. this is done through the OBDll port. Usually autozone or O'Reilly will do it. You can then take codes and google them for answers. an example p0032. All codes are on line and free. No one can tell you without scanning vehicle and you are the only one there
You need to search your question. Whomever gave you code have told the meaning. Any one can buy a $29.00 code reader and it has the codes listed. Anyone who gives code number without the meaning is a was of your time. Answer too less than 5 seconds.
https://www.700r4transmissionhq.com/p0430-dodge-journey/
Most big chain auto parts retail stores, provide diagnostic trouble code checking for free.
they will pull the codes, reset the code, and then print you the trouble code with the corresponding problems that are related to that code.
And then they can give you on that same computer print out report, the parts needed to fix it and their pricing.
Code P0441 is for evaporative purge performance and may be a false code which can be corrected by a newer computer flash update. This would be a free service at the dealer due to a -Rapid Response Transmittal- so call a dealer and have them run your VIN number to see if may apply due to build date of vehicle.
My engine light is on. The code is P2004. The warranty does not cover this part, go figure! The mechanic said it is the intake manifold that needs to be changed out. A friend is going to do it for me. Where is this part located on a 2009 Dodge Journey? Do you know if the part is expensive? The mechanic wants to charge me $650 in which I don't have! I am a single mom!
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