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prowlerstud74 Prowler Newbie From: |
posted 06-20-2018 05:54 PM
Hello again. So since i bought this car from the seller. It has always has the check engine light on and the cruise control light stays on. Never thought much about it. But now its more bothersome and I would like to get rid of it. I attached a Scanguage device onto the car and it came up with this error. PID02=0601 Also shows these other codes below. Not sure if this is also a problem. PID03=0202 Loop is Open
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phil2237 POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:PLACENTIA CALIFORNIA |
posted 06-20-2018 06:40 PM
The 601 code is a bad computer. Car will run ok but will not pass emissions. You may need to buy a new or exchange computer. The rest of the codes are possibly being thrown because the unit is bad. Some one will post as to exchange or buy a new computer. They are not cheap This message has been edited by phil2237 on 06-20-2018 at 06:44 PM |
Tomcal POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Commack, NY, USA |
posted 06-21-2018 05:35 PM
I believe in some of the above information you are mixing PID information and P codes. What mode is code reader in? Modes are 1 though 9. It would help to only use P codes. PID info is much to deep for basic diagnosis and conversation. What you have for PID is, PID03=0202 Loop is Open .... Bad fuel injector(open in injector coil), wiring or PCM, on cylinder 2. PID04=11 .... Engine load in percent. 11% PID05=74 .... Engine coolant temperature in degrees C. 74C = 165F PID0B=29 MAP PSI = 6.0 .... intake Manifold Absolute Pressure, 6 PSI I would suggest clearing codes and resetting engine computer (PCM) as a first step. To clear codes and reset engine computer, Disconnect positive battery cable for 1 or two hours. Reconnect cable and drive car for 25 miles. Check again for fault codes. Check only for P codes in mode 1 or 2 on code reader. If you have a true P0601 code, it is internal memory fault in PCM. How is car engine running in general. starts easy, idles smoothly, has power, starts right up with hot engine, etc? |
prowlerstud74 Prowler Newbie From: |
posted 06-21-2018 07:17 PM
Hello Tom Thank you for taking the time to reply. The car starts, runs and drives perfect! I disconnect the battery anytime I am not using the car because something drains the battery if I keep it on. So when the battery is disconnected and I connect to drive the car no lights. The second I turn the car off and start again then the lights come on with the error code that I showed you. My other issue is I cannot find a local Chrysler dealer that takes care of the car. So I am not sure what to do without having to take a mortgage out on my house. LOL. |
Tomcal POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Commack, NY, USA |
posted 06-21-2018 08:05 PM
P0601 and P0202 are real error codes. The others are not. Continually disconnecting battery is not a good idea. Bad for the cars electronics. Buy a Battery Tender. I would clean connector on PCM with electronics spray cleaner and reconnect. PCM is located on passenger side, behind side panel. Disconnect negative battery terminal before doing this. If still no help, have dealer run a diagnostic code check. About 100 bucks. If they confirm a P0601, then contact these guys for a PCM repair. http://www.bgperformance.com/ This message has been edited by Tomcal on 06-21-2018 at 08:08 PM |
phil2237 POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:PLACENTIA CALIFORNIA |
posted 06-21-2018 09:43 PM
If it puts out a 601 code , it might just start posting other codes. Yes its best to clear it and see if the 601 comes back. If so , its computer time. A 601 code will not clear if its bad This message has been edited by phil2237 on 06-21-2018 at 09:43 PM |
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