
2006 Dodge Charger R/T 5.7L No Start, Stall, MIL Lamp on
I apologize in advance if these are rookie questions. In my years, I've never had to diagnosis a lost communication symptom and can count on one hand actual module failures I've seen and they were very evident failures. Just my luck of the draw... Custo...
Summary posted 7/25/2018
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VIN | 2B3KA53H16 |
Engine | 5.7 L / 8 cyl / GAS |
Trans | 5-speed Automatic (Electronic) |
Delivery | Fuel Injection |
Emissions | OBD-II Compliant |
Symptoms | No Start, Stall, MIL Lamp On |
Occurs | Idle, Intermittently |
Trouble Codes
P0700 | Automatic Transaxle System Malfunction |
P2638 | Torque Management Feedback Performance |
U0100 | Lost Communication With PCM |
U0164 | Lost Communication With HVAC Control Module |
U110B | Lost Engine Coolant Message |
U1402 | Implausible Engine Temperature Signal Received |
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Vehicle Data
2006 Dodge Charger R/T
VIN | 2B3KA53H16 |
Engine | 5.7 L / 8 cyl / GAS |
Trans | 5-speed Automatic (Electronic) |
Delivery | Fuel Injection |
Emissions | OBD-II Compliant |
Symptoms | No Start, Stall, MIL Lamp On |
Occurs | Idle, Intermittently |
Trouble Codes
P0700 | Automatic Transaxle System Malfunction |
P2638 | Torque Management Feedback Performance |
U0100 | Lost Communication With PCM |
U0164 | Lost Communication With HVAC Control Module |
U110B | Lost Engine Coolant Message |
U1402 | Implausible Engine Temperature Signal Received |