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A WHOLE BUNCH OF THINGS!!!

Over 60 posibilities.

2007-03-11 05:47:33 · answer #1 · answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7 · 0 0

There are approximately 2000 SAE codes assigned to the OBDII computer systems. They run from minor irritants to major problems.
Take it to a local parts store, such as Autozone, and they will read your codes free of charge,or go to a Wal-Mart and buy a code reader.
Then all you have to do is figure out what that code means and how to fix it, because some are really hard to figure out what to do once you know what the problem is.
Example: P1880 TCC PWM Solenoid electrical fault.

2007-03-11 17:26:03 · answer #2 · answered by eferrell01 7 · 0 0

could be low radiator fluid, lower power steering fluid, lower transmission fluid, could be an O2 sensor going out, could be a mass air flow sensor going out, could be a timing issue, could be a fouling out issue, could be a cylinder not producing enough power, could be a spark plug fouling out, could be a bad spark plug, could be a fuse out, could be a list that is long.

this is a "dummy light" meaning it just tells you....HEY...something is wrong...get me to the doctors. Have a mechanic check it with a computer to see what the code is that the light is saying.

2007-03-11 12:49:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Go to an Auto Zone store they will check it for free and tell you what the code reads.

2007-03-13 01:16:00 · answer #4 · answered by daisy duke 2 · 0 0

a lot of things...some to check..all fluids (oil,windshild,pw steering,coolant,etc) check air filter spark plus..also you can go to any store that carries auto parts and get code reader for maybe $100 or autozone will do it free and go to this website and look up your code....beats taking it to the dealer and paying bigs BUCKS! well good luck i hope i helped you..

2007-03-11 14:21:12 · answer #5 · answered by hondarider400at 3 · 0 0

at one time you probably didnt tighten your gas cap all the way so the air that got in there put your engine light on a good mechanic can put a scan on it and erase it or turn it off

2007-03-11 13:36:39 · answer #6 · answered by troy p 1 · 0 0

about a thousand things if that is all the information you can supply. if you cant diagnose the problem any further yourself then take it to a shop and have them run the $60 or whatever test to figure it out.

2007-03-11 12:47:37 · answer #7 · answered by Vettepilot 5 · 0 0

It's a P.O.S. Dodge! It could be anything. Poor manufacturing quality, poor assembly quality, or even poor design quality.

2007-03-11 12:48:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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