
2006 Dodge Charger R/T 5.7L No Start
what fun we have car was towed in no start you know its going to be fun when the tow truck driver tells you he has towed it from three different shops. for the most part i due imports so any help will do going over the codes and reading the scanner info i only...
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VIN | 2B3KA53H76 |
Engine | 5.7 L / 8 cyl / GAS |
Trans | 5-speed Automatic (Electronic) |
Delivery | Fuel Injection |
Emissions | OBD-II Compliant |
Symptoms | No Start |
Occurs | Always |
Trouble Codes
P0118 | Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit High Voltage |
P0198 | Engine Oil Temperature Sensor Voltage Too High |
P0642 | Sensor Reference Voltage 1 Circuit Low |
P0652 | Sensor Reference Voltage 2 Circuit Low |
P2122 | Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor 1 Circuit Low Voltage |
P2127 | Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor 2 Circuit Low Voltage |
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Vehicle Data
2006 Dodge Charger R/T
VIN | 2B3KA53H76 |
Engine | 5.7 L / 8 cyl / GAS |
Trans | 5-speed Automatic (Electronic) |
Delivery | Fuel Injection |
Emissions | OBD-II Compliant |
Symptoms | No Start |
Occurs | Always |
Trouble Codes
P0118 | Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit High Voltage |
P0198 | Engine Oil Temperature Sensor Voltage Too High |
P0642 | Sensor Reference Voltage 1 Circuit Low |
P0652 | Sensor Reference Voltage 2 Circuit Low |
P2122 | Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor 1 Circuit Low Voltage |
P2127 | Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor 2 Circuit Low Voltage |